Ps2 Controller Driver For Pc

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I have a blue triangular adapter used to connect the original playstation dual shock controller to a USB port. Cd Content Management Crackers. My windows 7 starter computer did find a. If I can find it though there is rumble driver that works with just about any and all PSX/PS2 to USB converters and with 360 USB pads and it works with. If you love your computer games but prefer the gaming experience of your PS2 controller, then this is your holy grail. The Super Joy.

The Playstation controllers are very well designed, are comfortable and they work very well. That's why it's interesting to use a real playstation controller on a PC (intead of using a cheap imitation). There are many adapters on the market to do this. However, if you like electronic or want to save a little money, it is possible to build one yourself.

I have done this for the first time when I bought the PC version of Final Fantasy 7. I wanted to play the game with the original controller. *I do not* have any schematics or information on how to build a usb version of this adapter.

Dont send me mail asking for this, I wont answer. Windows 95/98 For Direct X games, you will need Direct Pad Pro. You can download it here:.

This is the file I downloaded from when Direct Pad Pro was still available on this site. Windows NT/2000/XP As far as I know, there are 2 drivers able to make this adapter work with Win2k and XP. Please not that since I dont use WinNT/2000 or XP, I have not been able to test any of these drivers.

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Linux The Linux kernel supports this adapter without any supplemental patch. If you know how to use Linux, I think you should be able to discover how to make this adapter work yourself. However, I will give more information(I'm not the type to just say RTFM). If the gamecon kernel module is already compiled and available, simple type this: # modprobe gamecon gc=0,7,0,0,0,0 If you have a rescent kernel, try this instead: # modprobe gamecon map=0,7,0,0,0,0 If the module does not exist, you will have to compile it yourself. When you configure your kernel, select the following options: • say Y at Input Core Support >Joystick support • say M at Character Devices >Joysticks >Multisystem, NES, SNES, N64, PSX joysticks and gamepags Next, compile and install your new kernel and modules.

You should now be able to modprobe gamecon correctly. One detail: The documentation says you must plug the controller *before* loading the module, because the controller is detected at load time. The file Documentation/input/joystick-parport.txt that comes with the kernel source should be useful you if you need more help. Others If you wish to write your own software or driver for a particular platform, here is a file containing a lot of the information you will need. The is also a C library that allows one to use memory cards and controllers with this interface(or others). This library is open source, so you should be able to port it to another platform quite easily. Here is the site where you will find it.

Sometimes, even if built correctly, this adapter may not work. The cause of this varies. A common problem is that the parallel port is not able to give enough power to the controller. That's because the pc parallel port has not been designed to give power to peripherals connected to it. This adapter uses a trick to do so: 5 bits are set to a logic 1 level(5 volts) by the driver, and they are combined with the diodes to give power to the controler. If the controller consumes too much current, the voltage decrease and become too low. If this happens, you must find another source for the 5 volt.

Using the game port pins 1 and 4 (+5volt and GND) works well. Of course, there are many other places were you can obtain 5 volts inside a computer. If you have a laptop(or a modern computer(2004)), the parallel port maybe using 3.3 volts instead of 5 volts. In this case, you will need to power the controller from another source of 5 volts, and maybe you will need to convert logic levels with additional circuitry. Also, if you use a cheap clone of the PSX controllers, it is possible that it is simply not supported, but it has not occured to me nor to anybody I know.