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Everything Else => General Support and Discussion => Zaurus General Forums => Archived Forums => Accessories => Topic started by: Antikx on November 30, 2005, 10:20:16 am
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I've read that meanie has had some success with USB joysticks on his Z.
When I get my Z I would like to play some games (SNES, perhaps?) with a gamepad/joystick.
1a. What USB joysticks/gamepads have people had success with?
1b. What configuring did you have to do to get them to work?
2. What software (for Cacko/pdaXrom) supports joysticks?
Thanks.
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I second this, it would be great, I was thinking of a usb type plugin or... even better a powered by a few AA batts, I was thinking of using the IR port and a ir-keyboard driver hmmm it could be done, old nintendo controller then a small breakout box with the keyboard hardware. I'm smelling a project coming on. I can ise a PIC to send the keys via IR. Just hav to figure out what format the IR keyboard sends in? Does anyone know this? Or perhaps the author of the IR keyboard can tell me what the program is looking for. This can be done.
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btw the breakout box would be the size of 4 AA bartteries or two 9 volts
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I second this, it would be great, I was thinking of a usb type plugin or... even better a powered by a few AA batts, I was thinking of using the IR port and a ir-keyboard driver hmmm it could be done, old nintendo controller then a small breakout box with the keyboard hardware. I'm smelling a project coming on. I can ise a PIC to send the keys via IR. Just hav to figure out what format the IR keyboard sends in? Does anyone know this? Or perhaps the author of the IR keyboard can tell me what the program is looking for. This can be done.
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I got just a little bit confused following that. You want to hack an old NES controller to send data over a transmitter designed for an IR keyboard?
Hmm... I dimly recall there being IR NES controllers; I wonder if you could make those work. [While looking into it, I found an RF NES controller hack: [a href=\"http://www.aydiosmio.net/index.php?/archives/26-Wireless-NES-Controller-for-PC.html]http://www.aydiosmio.net/index.php?/archiv...ler-for-PC.html[/url]]
There was a PC project called SNES Key, and, although it hasn't been updated since 1998, it has some good info. I googled for it, and this page looks good: http://arcadecontrols.com/Mirrors/www.csc....ual/manual.html (http://arcadecontrols.com/Mirrors/www.csc.tntech.edu/~jbyork/manual/manual.html)
Armagon
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yea what im going to do, is make the breakout box o send standard keyboard keys using of course the irk driver, can soemone verify that a ir external keyboard actully works with the snes emulator?
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yea what im going to do, is make the breakout box o send standard keyboard keys using of course the irk driver, can soemone verify that a ir external keyboard actully works with the snes emulator?
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I'm interested in any progress you guys make.
Keep us in the loop please.
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I noticed there's a nice bluetooth gamepad out there, BGP100 (or Smart Gamepad / Chainpus Gamepad) that seems frustratingly close to a good solution for the Cxx0 / Cxx00 Z models but wouldn't wuite fit. Does anyone know if there are any devices out there like this that might work well with a Z? Personally attaching a joystick via USB doesn't do it for me - I'd like something that becomes "part of" the Z so I could play games on the go (in a train or bus, etc.) without having to prop up the Z on my knees.
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I got a USB gamepad to "work" in that it would respond to the test program run in the terminal, but I don't know of any games on the Z that actually can use joystick input, so it's kind of pointless. Do any of the emulators actually work with a joystick?
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I got a USB gamepad to "work" in that it would respond to the test program run in the terminal, but I don't know of any games on the Z that actually can use joystick input, so it's kind of pointless. Do any of the emulators actually work with a joystick?
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A lot of the emulators do work with joysticks, so in theory, if you have a driver for the usb joystick, it should just work.
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actually I purchased a usb keyboard 15.00 and a snes controller 5.00, and created a snes controller with a usb cord, the pushbuttons corrospond to the keypress input into the little usb keyboard controller, works perfectly.
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you need to post this info bam. you are devine in this department...at the moment
i just havent had time to do it myself cuz of Nursing school. It is killing me.
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you know your right, I need to post the keyboard model number and whatnot. Actually all I basically did was tear apart the keyboard and trace the membraine pads(letters that corospond to movements/functions) to the pin locations on the little pcb then solder the buttons from the snes controller to those locations, basically I am mimic'ing the keyboard. Oh wait, I think it was a Dynex keyboard (usb type)Model: DX-MKB101. Got it at best buy. Will have pinouts sometime this week(I have to find them...the notes that is)
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how did you get the usb keyboard get recoganized on the z?
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it just got recognized, perhaps inputhelper is what I installed and thats why it got recognized. I also run cacko, so he might have included usb keyboard modules as well.
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That is exactly what i am talking about.
I remember someone some other site using files to get a keypad to work without drivers. It acted like a keyboard and needed keyboard drivers for the zaurus.