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| Extreme8:
I just received the 2 I purchased from Jandaman as linked above and they work great (without rumble of course). I picked up 2 original grey N64 controllers off Ebay (different sellers) and they work without a hitch. Showed up in Windows XP, calibrated fine, assigned controls in PJ64, played 2 player games with no additional hassles. I also connected a couple original PS controllers to them and played games in ePSXe with no problems. For me it worked out well, but as always, your mileage may vary. |
| Scott84:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Adaptoid-Brand-New-N64-to-PC-USB-adapter_W0QQitemZ8261554182QQcategoryZ21200QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Its so cheap! ::) |
| BASSOFeeSH:
I did pick the cheapest auction off of ebay, & might try a different vendor. It sounds like I should just wait for new adaptoids though. :-\ |
| BASSOFeeSH:
Maybe I'm just doing something wrong. Assuming I CAN get a controller calibrated, how do I calibrate the z-axis & z-rotation since the n64 only had one analog stick? I ask because I finally got one of the adapters & one of the n64 controllers working enough to get a steady calibration. The issue now is that when I try to configure p64 the z/z-rotation are registering anytime I hit the analog stick. This would be fine, except that it registers almost as if it were digital. i.e. full on/full off. |
| Flinkly:
i don't know what you mean by z axis, since your controller should look like a gamepad and you should be calibrating the x and y axis for the analog stick. as for the input things, i never got it to accept my analog joystick as analog, always digital, which makes it hard to play most games. good luck though. a gamepad hack might be the only way to revive an old n64 controller. |
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