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Four GP-WIZs on one computer?

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Kremmit:


--- Quote from: markrvp on February 16, 2006, 03:30:29 pm ---I have always assumed that if you plug in just one GP-Wiz 49 that has a USB ID # other than 1, that it still works fine, is that correct?

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Yup, works fine.  So far, I've owned a #2, #3, and #4, but never a #1, and they all worked fine by themselves or mix-n-match.

Tiger-Heli:

Kremmit may have understood MarkRVP's question better than my long-winded reply !

markrvp:


--- Quote from: Tiger-Heli on February 17, 2006, 08:25:05 am ---Kremmit may have understood MarkRVP's question better than my long-winded reply !

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The nice thing about asking you the time, is that after you answer I also know how to build a clock for future time reference.  ;D ;)

Tiger-Heli:


--- Quote from: markrvp on February 17, 2006, 08:49:40 am ---
--- Quote from: Tiger-Heli on February 17, 2006, 08:25:05 am ---Kremmit may have understood MarkRVP's question better than my long-winded reply !

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The nice thing about asking you the time, is that after you answer I also know how to build a clock for future time reference.  ;D ;)

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Quite true (and I probably spell out that advantages of analog, digital, or atomic clocks while I'm at it)!!!

Ninja Supremacist:

The main problem I see is that half your buttons will go to waste.  The GP-Wiz32 boards have 32 inputs each.  Mapping them isn't a problem as joystick 1 button 1 is different from joystick 2 button 1. 

I'd suggest building two two player controllers.  You'd save time and money.

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