I built one of 'em, it didn't work well. Worked like every 1 out of 150 tries. Around there.
Sometimes you need to remove an specific diode, because the LPT-1 it's not suplying enough power. I think that diode it's mentioned on the emulatronia guide. If not, you might post your feedback here![]()
Last edited by hagbard; April 9th, 2005 at 14:56.
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http://www.emulatronia.com/reportaje.../n64/index.htm
its in a diff language
what was dat? french? german? LOL!![]()
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It's in spanish, a language used by more than 400 milllion people![]()
Last edited by hagbard; April 23rd, 2005 at 10:39.
The legend will never die...
riaru na sekai ni yureteru kanjyou
maketakunai
mou tada hashiru shikanai kono mune ni
kikoete kuru
kimi wa hitori jyanai
Hey I made one of these with a standard ps controler (no analog) and it works perfectly for fce ultra and rew but when I try to use it for znes or visualboy it very slow response and is very unreliable. I am using the dpadpr60 for a driver on a 618mhz with 160mgb of ram running winxp. My parallel port is set to ecp on dma 3. Does anybody know why it is so sluggish and/or how to fix this?
For XP you should try NTPADXP or PSXPAD drivers, dpapr60 it's for win 9x/me
The legend will never die...
riaru na sekai ni yureteru kanjyou
maketakunai
mou tada hashiru shikanai kono mune ni
kikoete kuru
kimi wa hitori jyanai
Ok psxpad made all the difference my pad now works 100% And I made it for under two dollars. Now I'll go for two as soon as I find another free controler.
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