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CYBER 3in1 Compatibility |
DBOY - Jul 9, 2005 |
DBOY | Jul 9, 2005 | |||
http://www.cinnamonpirate.com/docs/cyber-3in1... If anyone else owns one of these adapters, could you let me know which controllers works for you and which don't? I've already gone through my collection and translated the official compatibility list so the list has a fair start. Of course, I only have access to USA controllers right now, so third-party controllers only available locally to Australia, Europe and Japan are beyond my access. The 3in1 is a damn nice adapter. It does Saturn, Dreamcast and PlayStation. Lik Sang... sells them for $20, but with their enormous trans-Pacific shipping rate it's usually cheaper to buy them locally over eBay from a reseller (usually a $2 mark-up). |
Mask of Destiny | Jul 14, 2005 | |||
Does it support the rumble feature on controllers that have it? |
DBOY | Jul 14, 2005 | ||||
Good question. I don't have any games with rumble support to test ... |
ExCyber | Jul 15, 2005 | |||
I'd be interested in a couple other things: 1) Does it support mapping the d-pad as buttons instead of axes? (I'm guessing not, since the DDR pad is listed as "partial compatibility") 2) How much current can it source? Some USB adapters are really bad about this. As for the PS2 Neo-Geo pad, I'd say odds are pretty good that it would work, since it is a licensed pad and AFAICT there's no reason to use a modified protocol for it. Of course, I can't offer any actual observation of it since I don't have either the adapter or the pad <_< |
DBOY | Jul 18, 2005 | ||||
Hi, going from memory here but I think this is the trick. The DC properties detect the analog part of the button and the actual contact press as two separate events. If you only partially press the button and do not make the full contact, it should map the analog part of the button to the event. I'm not sure what will happen then though if you mash the button all the way down. Hope that helps. |