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amigos,
I have a psx gamepad here and was thinking of buying a USB-converter. the question is, how compatible will it be in Winuae. I'm not expecting any force feedback ![]() ..is it simple to setup the controller? |
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in theory there should be no problems as any directx app should work with it without probs, but it would be nice to see a report anyway..
i might get one myself ![]() |
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good feedback..
and 50 views and no one has a controller.. geez.. come on someone out there must be having an enjoyment in winuae ![]() ![]() |
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I have PSX to USB converter (small grey box, connected to PS2 dualshock), no problems with WinUAE.
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I prefer playing with a classic joystick, like when playing on a real amiga, no stupid joypad...
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......Although Megadrive pads work quite nicely on a real amiga.
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The playstation pad works perfectly, and it's great having all those buttons to assign things to. Turrican and Exile have become far more playable with instant access to all the controls.
Autofire is also a bonus in so many games. Oh, and as a suggested improvement to winUAE it might be nice to be able to save control configs seperatly to overall configs. That screen gets a bit cluttered once you have few different custom controls (on identical Amiga's). Anyway I'd recommend the PS pad highly as most pc gamepads are utterly rubbish. There was only one (the provactivly named Thrustmaster Firestorm) that even came close to being as good as a PS pad. Also the adapters are only about £7 and let you plug 2 pads into one port. |
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Is there a similar device for N64 pads or Dreamcast pads?
I'm really not a great fan of the playstation pads. I didn't mind the original dual shock with the longer 'prongs' but all the others are too small and painful after long 'bouts' of play. |
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You do for the N64, no idea about the Dreamcast.
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NTPad/DirectPad also works fine, but it has a performance hit. |
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I have a no-name PSX->USB adapter here, 10 EUR in our local gaming store. Works fine.
In general, anything that Windows detects as a normal joystick should work fine; Win95, Win98 and NT4 might be giving some problems though as their USB support is very cough mediocre cough. I formerly tried to build an adapter for connecting my two old Atari ST joysticks to a standard PC gameport, but failed miserably. Probably screwed up the PCB layout somewhere, meh. I don't care anymore, the PSX-USB adapter fulfills all my needs for digital gaming control ![]() Quote:
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I have 2 usb psx adapters one has a N64 adapter too, both work great in Winuae and you can use 2 at a time for 2 player action.
Only prob is some psx pads don't work on it I have a white psx pad that has PSONE written on it and some third party psx pads which wont work with windows. never figured out why |
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Im using a Rockfire USB adapter with a psx2 controller it works fine with WinUAE.
Bought off ebay vertigo |
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I just bought a Play.com USB Dual PS2 to PC Convertor and it has been excellent so far with WinUAE (and everything else I have tried). No drivers were needed under Windows XP either!
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Logitech Wingman Wireless
someone mentioned PC pads being generally rubbish. I managed to pick up a logitech wingman wireless pad for £20. Apart from being rather large, it has two analouge joysticks, a POV digital d-pad, 6 saturn type buttons and 4 sholder buttons. Like a PSX. And its wireless. And it has a start button.
Its not much use for emulating an amiga (all the buttons are kind of redundant) but its a gem for emulating an N64 whilst lieing in bed ![]() I ought to invest in another pad now though. My housemates keep harrasing me for multiplayer games, and someone else playing on a laptop keyboard isnt really practical. |
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