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Originally Posted by Retro-Nerd
What works is a SNES USB adapter combined with a real SNES pad. Make sure the installed Rys MK II firmware isn't too old.
There is also the mouSTer adapter which supports the CD32 mapping with the latest firmeware. But i didn't tried it yet (use it mostly for my C64 as a PC USB mouse adapter).
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Considered getting one of those retro-bit pads that DanyPPC suggested, maybe even the SNES one, as from what I researched, they use the older dinput protocol instead of xinput that the 8BitDo and xbox controllers use, which might be the reason Rys fails to work with.
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Originally Posted by robinsonb5
I think I still have a few of these boards if anyone's desperate to get hold of one. I'm not sure if I still have the (awful, Windows-only) PSoC Creator software though - you need a very specific version to program these boards using their built-in serial bootloader. If I do still have it, I can pre-program them with the firmware.
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If you still have one of those boards and can program it, let me know the cost here, or through PM. I can solder the connectors myself, because I'd rather spend on a proper adapter and use the M30, which is a great pad and it works exactly like an original 6 button MegaDrive controller. I can just relegate the Rys to a mouse I guess... even though I have a rather good mouse already.