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killbill:
HI,

I'm running Project64 on my cab.  I have a six button Street Fighter set up.

For any experienced Nintendo 64 people out there, in order to be able to play the most games without a control problem, what would be the best six button config for the 64 on a cab?

What I mean is: should the "A" botton be mapped to button 1; etc.

Thanks.
killbill
screaming:
dont do it man.. spend the extra loot and get some adaptoids and genuine n64 controllers.
Flinkly:
yeah, it's the same thing as having genuine arcade controls, cept i wouldn't fork out 50 dollars for an adaptoid.  buy a generic adapter, they work just as well for controllability.

on a side note, how are the compatibility numbers with project 64 so far?  when i tried it about this time last year, too many of the games just weren't properly emulated yet.
SlyDog:
This is hard to say.   Just depends on what N64 games you plan on playing.  i am using a ps2 controller in my pc and each different game i play i have to remap the buttons.   zelda uses all the c buttons so you have to map them kinda next to each other... mario kart uses Cdown so it should be close to A so you can fire while driving.. etc.  Basically like screaming said just hook up a N64 controller and make it like the demo tv at walmart or something.

Not only that the controller has 10 buttons (including start) plust the dpad then the analog so the 6 buttons may not be enough for the right game
Fat_Trucker:
I'm using a Playstation 2 controller usb adapter on my cab for console games.

It costs
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