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Emulators and USB joypads?
Does anyone have any experience using these emulators?
Commodore 64 - Emulators: CCS64 Sega - Emulators: Dega, Fusion, Gens+ I'm sure I can get them started and all, my question mainly concerns the use of a USB joypad. Can it be done? And if there are complications, what do I need to do so? |
I don't have experience with emulators of C64 and Sega, but I think there should be an option in the emulator.
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If the emulators don't support the controller, you could perhaps use the "Joy2key" utility to map the joypad directions and fire buttons as faux keyboard input.
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[a notice]just careful people, no links to emulators or any roms please[/a notice]
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CCS64 supports my xbox pad fine and that's usb. Gens+ does as well as Kega Fusion. so they should have no problem with your pad as long as the drivers are fully working
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Emulators will use the OS's APIs for hardware interfacing so there will likely be no problem if the joystick is working otherwise.
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Exactly, as long as the operating system supports the USB joypad / joystick, the emulator continues from there and has no trouble.
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