Zoomer said:In an attempt to find information on how these can be built or found, I have started this thread to get some action, SNES style. I must find/build a Super Nintendo controller adapter for the PC!!
So, any ideas?!!
Flash said:
If you have plans to use DOS version of ZSNES you going the right way as it have native SNES pad support. If it will be Windows version it's better to use PSX DualShock pad as it have additional buttons, analog controllers, more useful for PSX and N64 emulation and PC games.
SNES pad adapter is extremely easy to build.
You can use almost any diode here (1N4148 is the best because it's size)
URAMetroid said:and a PSX pad for SNES EMU's? Lol, thats just like playing NES with my Logitech WingmanRumble Pad.
ANNND- one more thing, parallel ports are all fine and dandy, but how about we enter the year 1995 for a second and smell fresh USB in the air!! Yes USB.... it's beautiful!!
Zoomer said:.
ANNND- one more thing, parallel ports are all fine and dandy, but how about we enter the year 1995 for a second and smell fresh USB in the air!! Yes USB.... it's beautiful!!
Ok, i've already tried it, it works...Zoomer said:Thank-you Flash for your diagram. Now for a moment Flash, pretend you are the author of "SNES PC Adapting For Dummies" and explain to us every step necessary for the construction of this parallel port adapter. AND what steps we need to take to avoid destroying the computer and SNES pad, before we start jamming wires through holes here.
Lutomes said:I built a snes pad adaptor a year or so back. I even managed to get a female snes plug. So i didnt even have to cut up a controller. My only problem now is that I cant get direct pad pro to work under winXP. Somone above mentioned NTpad XP so I'm looking for that now. Hopefully i will find a copy...