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    I have an N64/PSX pad converter, the PSX controller works, but the N64 spasms out..

    Yeah, I have this device which allows me to plug in both controllers. The Ps1 controller works fine with ePSXe.



    However I received my N64 controller today and was excited to try it out, but when I selected the device in PJ64, it acts strange..

    When you click a button to remap a key it AUTO matically maps it to the Button 'Rz -'.


    I went into my computers control panel then to the game pad option, I went to test it and the input buttons were lighting up like a Christmas tree....without me even touching buttons.



    Imagine those lights flashing on and off randomly, and the crosshair moving around randomly also. It's like it's having a seizure.


    How can I configure it properly?


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    you need a different controller or a different adapter. your controller-adapter combination is incompatible, or the adapter is faulty (these adapters are always faulty really, its a question of how fussy about controllers they are).

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    Incompatable? Doubt it

    I bet i'm just doing something wrong / need to get something

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonSayers
    Incompatable? Doubt it

    I bet i'm just doing something wrong / need to get something
    It's a common problem. There's nothing you can do other than try other controllers and adapters; find a combination that works.

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    But surely all N64 controllers are the same

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    gah, people here know a lot about this ok. there's a huge thread in general n64 emulation (where this should have been anyway).

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    I had a similar problem with my adapter. You just have to keep tapping it until it maps the right key. That worked for me anyway!!
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    This is the mysterious number 3 in the sticky that AllNatural posted. The exact same thing is happening to me, on all 4 of my N64 controllers. However, I've read that the old controllers may be the suspect for this. All mine were bought back in '96/97 when the N64 was launched. I've since ordered a new one from Nintendo.com and will post my results as soon as it gets here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonSayers
    Yeah, I have this device which allows me to plug in both controllers. The Ps1 controller works fine with ePSXe.

    However I received my N64 controller today and was excited to try it out, but when I selected the device in PJ64, it acts strange..

    When you click a button to remap a key it AUTO matically maps it to the Button 'Rz -'.


    I went into my computers control panel then to the game pad option, I went to test it and the input buttons were lighting up like a Christmas tree....without me even touching buttons.



    Imagine those lights flashing on and off randomly, and the crosshair moving around randomly also. It's like it's having a seizure.


    How can I configure it properly?
    i notice with the adaptoid that the n64 controller shows up a 4 axis 14 button controller. that adapter says its a 4axis 16 button controller weird
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    The way to fix this is problem is quite easy.

    Simply plug in your PSX and your N64 Controller at the same time. Then go back to the Game pad option and then Calibrate it. It should work.

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