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