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telengard:
I got a few of these for xmas. The NES one is the only one I've used so far and it works quite well. I got adaptors for the Intellivision and Colecovision to use with my existing controllers. I do wish they made one for the Odyssey2 and one to allow old Apple II analog controllers to work.
Another related, and very good item, is the Stelladaptor.
As for communication etc my fiancee mentioned that it was difficult. I was actually supposed to get these *last* year for xmas. :P
So product is good, service not so good...
~telengard
cholin:
Yeah, my NES thing doesnt always work... its weird... it enumerates most of the time, but others it just does nothing. If I log off and on again it will suddenly see it though...
I dont think it was worth the 23 dollars, especially since you can make your own (found this out after I orderred) with a PIC and a few other parts.... which I plan on doing of course.
Flinkly:
that's what i've heard. so to sum up, poor communication, slow shipping and high prices. but the best place to get pre-usb'd retro controllers that i know of.
sorry bout the accusation jcrouse.
i've seen how-to things online for some of the more well known pads though, so if someone is looking.
jcrouse:
--- Quote from: Flinkly on January 31, 2006, 01:44:59 pm ---sorry bout the accusation jcrouse.
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Not a problem at all. I understand.
John
rally9x:
--- Quote from: cholin on January 31, 2006, 01:42:30 pm ---Yeah, my NES thing doesnt always work... its weird... it enumerates most of the time, but others it just does nothing. If I log off and on again it will suddenly see it though...
I dont think it was worth the 23 dollars, especially since you can make your own (found this out after I orderred) with a PIC and a few other parts.... which I plan on doing of course.
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This sounds more like a general usb problem then the gamepad...unless you have other usb game pads that don't have this problem. But it could go either way.