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Ethulin 26-01-2006 21:47

Using a USB Controler
 
Standard disclaimer: Sorry if it has been discussed, but I did not find it.

Does anyone know any type of converter that would allow you to hook up a usb controller (joystick)?

Thanks,
- Erik

EricH 26-01-2006 21:59

Re: Using a USB Controler
 
Well, a USB-serial converter might work, if it had the plug-into side of the USB, but I don't know of any like that. Wish list for next year: USB-equipped OI! You can't even find new serial joysticks anymore.

CmptrGk 26-01-2006 22:25

Re: Using a USB Controler
 
they are actually game port joysticks

Ethulin 27-01-2006 01:26

Re: Using a USB Controler
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CmptrGk
they are actually game port joysticks

We know they exist, we are looking for some specifically USB ones.

Al Skierkiewicz 27-01-2006 07:59

Re: Using a USB Controler
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ethulin
Standard disclaimer: Sorry if it has been discussed, but I did not find it.

Does anyone know any type of converter that would allow you to hook up a usb controller (joystick)?

Thanks,
- Erik

The discussion from official sources is that implementing a USB host is very difficult. Higher powers are working on solutions as we speak.

Joel J 27-01-2006 08:05

Re: Using a USB Controler
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz
The discussion from official sources is that implementing a USB host is very difficult. Higher powers are working on solutions as we speak.

This is really needed. The gameport joysticks (that are of even "good enough" quality) are quickly vanishing off the face of the earth.

Danny Diaz 27-01-2006 14:12

Re: Using a USB Controler
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joel J.
This is really needed. The gameport joysticks (that are of even "good enough" quality) are quickly vanishing off the face of the earth.

I wouldn't say that. I would say "vanishing off the store shelves." Since game ports are becoming scarce because of USB taking on a bigger role in consumer peripherals, it's just not been very lucrative to make analog joysticks for the average PC owner any more. However, as many people have pointed out, analog joysticks are still sold for coin-op systems and can be easily rigged for use with a game port style input.

-Danny

Joel J 27-01-2006 19:38

Re: Using a USB Controler
 
Ah, I see. Previously, I had the idea that the "coin-op" analog joysticks weren't as dynamic as the gameport joysticks being used now. That is, I thought they were 4-way or 8-way, thus missing a good chunk of range.

I'll take another look.

Jeff Rodriguez 27-01-2006 21:46

Re: Using a USB Controler
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny Diaz
I wouldn't say that. I would say "vanishing off the store shelves." Since game ports are becoming scarce because of USB taking on a bigger role in consumer peripherals, it's just not been very lucrative to make analog joysticks for the average PC owner any more. However, as many people have pointed out, analog joysticks are still sold for coin-op systems and can be easily rigged for use with a game port style input.

-Danny

Are the coin-op joysticks reasonably priced though? All of the sticks that I've found are in the $100 range. Have you found anything cheaper?
Please share.


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