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neotransotaku
Posts: 1546/4016 |
darn, this is a parallel port one...i was hoping for USB but I guess this will have to do if I want to get force feedback. |
Xtreme984
Posts: 53/111 |
Well, I have the link at home, I can't access it now because I'm at school. but it actually can support vibration motors (if you add a external power source). I'll look up the link at home and post back
EDIT: http://www.emulatronia.com/reportajes/directpad/psxeng/index.htm |
neotransotaku
Posts: 1519/4016 |
hey, can you share the guide with us, or at with me--I kinda want to make my own even though I have one already. Maybe the one I make on my own will have more features than the one I have. |
Xtreme984
Posts: 52/111 |
I said that I found a Do It Yourself guide allready, that includes driver software |
iamhiro1112
Posts: 90/487 |
Well, when u do get money. U got your product. I found this adaptor to be btter than any of the computer controllers I bought. THose things never seemed to work for me. |
Xtreme984
Posts: 48/111 |
EN: that's cool OKimpala, but I have no money to spend. (found some DIY thing)
NL: OKimpala, bedankt maar ik kan geen geld uitgeven (heb al iets gevonden om zelf te maken) |
Ok Impala!
Posts: 167/383 |
Ok!
You've been searching for this:
http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?category=15&products_id=93&PHPSESSID=823505b5855b1c6623868b363abd5dd7
Hope this helped you out. |
Xtreme984
Posts: 46/111 |
I have this PSX controller that I would like to use as a gamepad on my computer, does anyone know how to make a plug that lets me stick it in my computer (if possible with some kind of step by step tutorial and I am not allowed to saw and stuff in the casing.) |