yup my first work of my own dpad give me lots of pb
you know i even burn the IC of 2 controllers one digital one analog and including some transistor too and even my hands
and also the controller is acting so weird on some games....
short explanation is waste of time and waste of money
But i dont think so i learned my leason on that......
well my latest work is very successfulllllllll its a anolog schematics
it has dual shock!!! and my adapter can also be use in my dance pad :evil:
I tried one time and it is succesfull (most thanks to LDhen for suggesting me the good diodes^^)
I never tried to use the rumble funcs (I'm to lazy to add the 9V additional power...)
putting the rumble function is the reason why i burned my 2 controllers and i'm trying to make two controller input on one lpt adapter.....
i think i got that psx multitap but i need to search my backup cd's i'll tell you if i got that one
i built one of these a long time ago and it worked after a couple tries (1st time soldering)
now i put in a playsaver device and a gameboy connector in the same shell. suffice to say, theres a billion and 1 wires in there and you REALLY have to be careful about shorts. i fried a dualshock controller shortly after putting the playsaver in because of shorts.
putting the rumble function is the reason why i burned my 2 controllers and i'm trying to make two controller input on one lpt adapter.....
i think i got that psx multitap but i need to search my backup cd's i'll tell you if i got that one
yes ofcourse you can find that w2k driver at aldo's webpage
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