Mcbazel PlayStation 2 Controller to USB Adapter for PC or Playstation 3 Converter Cable for Sony DualShock PS2 PS3 Controllers (NOT compatible with Dancing Mat Guitar Hero)

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Mcbazel PlayStation 2 Controller to USB Adapter for PC or Playstation 3 Converter Cable for Sony DualShock PS2 PS3 Controllers (NOT compatible with Dancing Mat Guitar Hero)

Mcbazel PlayStation 2 Controller to USB Adapter for PC or Playstation 3 Converter Cable for Sony DualShock PS2 PS3 Controllers (NOT compatible with Dancing Mat Guitar Hero)

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I know you can buy the adapters, and I have seen guides to convert it to gameport, but I am looking for a wiring diagram of Playstation 2 controller to PC USB Actually I have a PC gamepad controller from a while ago, which worked fine until I plugged it into a front panel USB port that was wired up wrongly inside the PC, now when I plug it in it says device not recognised A: Due to technical limitation (maximum number of USB endpoints in the chip the adapter uses). But we have a workaround for this that will be part of a future firmware. You can not simply replace a PlayStation 2 controller connection with a USB connection, and expect it to work. If you're using a Linux distribution like Ubuntu, the EyeToy should be supported out of the box. Simply plug it into a free USB port and it should be ready to use. This may differ from distribution to distribution, but with a little searching, you should be able to get it working.

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Are you looking for a way to connect your PS2 controller to your PC? With a few simple steps, you can use your old PS2 controller with the computer you already own. We will provide step-by-step instructions on how to easily and successfully set up a connection between your PS2 controller and PC. Setting Up the Hardware I have a cheap USB to playstation 1 / 2 adapter that I was trying to get working using some drivers. Ideally I would create my own driver after sniffing with WireShark, but at the moment I'm unable to sniff, as I can't easily see the data coming in. means that we did not get the chance (or the idea) to test it, or that no one let us know that it works. While the link with video game piracy makes people think that playing games via emulators is illegal, that isn't the case. As long as you actually own the games, you're free to use emulators and ROMs.Oh. By the way, if you don't mind spending a little money you can buy a USB XBOX 360 controller for the PC. They sell them at, well, guess where? ...Wal-Mart! Always low Prices Once Xpadder is installed, connect your PS2 controller to your PC via a USB cable. Xpadder should automatically detect the controller, but if it doesn’t, you may need to go into the program’s settings and manually select the controller from a list of connected devices. With the controller connected and configured in Xpadder, you should now be able to use it to play PC games. If you find the correct drivers for your controller to USB device, anything else you do may not matter. That would be the first thing I'd try. After installation of a driver (based on visual recognition of the adapter) I made the error of installing the wrong driver, in an attempt to get the axis to show up as button presses allowing simultaneous left/right presses.

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The immediate clue is in the wires. Not only do the data lines mis-match, but the power line for the controller uses 3.3 volts, and USB supplies 5 volts.

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Now, if I view Hidden Devices in Device Manager, I can see the 'old' devices from earlier, Device HID\VID_0810&PID_0001&Col02\7&750e0c&0&0001 was configured. WOW im doing sorta college (its not really here but here its more or less the equal) on electricity but i just started so i have little idea. That look likes the chip inside of a USB controller which i would have to hook up the the pins on the controller but 2 things.... If you have a PlayStation 2 or PlayStation 3, you could pay for them again to play them on your new console, but that's not your only option. You could buy an expensive upscaler like a Framemeister to plug your PS2 into your TV, or you could play those games on your PC. So after trying a basic rewiring it didn't work so there has to be some conversion going on but what? The puzzling thing is going from USB to PS/2 works but going the other way doesn't work. Why? Ever wanted to use your Playstation 2 console on the internet? Well, now you can with a few simple steps and an ethernet cable! Connecting your Playstation 2 to your PC via Ethernet is a great way to get the most out of both systems. With access to online gaming, music streaming, and more, this connection will revolutionize the way you use your beloved PS2 console.

How to Connect Any Console Game Controller to a Windows PC or Mac

Before updating the Atmega8U2 or 16U2(UNO Rev3) to identify our Arduino as a USB keyboard we should make sure all the conversion stuff is working correctly and the final final sketch is uploaded or otherwise it will be a major pain to keep over-writing the firmware again and again between the Original and USB-keyboard hex files just so you could upload the correct sketch. This becomes especially true if you don't have any external programmer like a USBasp or another Arduino to use as a ISP. So here we will upload a 'DEBUG' version of the final sketch with a human readable output(through the serial monitor) to test things out. Did you ever wanted use your old PS/2 Keyboard with your laptop or new desktop PC and found out that they don't have PS/2 ports anymore? And then rather than go buy a cheap PS/2 to USB Adapter like a normal person would do, wanted to use your Arduino as a PS/2 to USB Adapter. Then you have come to the right place :) Connecting Playstation 2 to a PC via USB is now possible, allowing gamers to play their favorite PS2 games on their computer. It’s a great way to bring classic gaming into the modern age, and with just a few simple steps you can experience the nostalgia of playing your favorite titles again. Here’s how to easily connect your PlayStation 2 console directly to your PC:

http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?category=...products_id=255 this seems to be the popular choice in the stepmania scene Edit 2: More info found on the electrical interface needed here. It seems its a not that easy but doable task to create your interface with the use of a cheap microcontroller. The connection between the microcontroller and the ps/2 keyboard seems straight forward enough but then from the microcontroller to USB is another story... Windows needs a custom driver for PS3 controllers. It's a bit complicated to set up, but we've got the instructions. If you ran into a driver error, go to windows device manager and select to search for the unknown driver inside the installation directory of FLIP '\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\' Most controllers intended to be used on PCs, like USB Logitech controllers, will be HID-compliant devices and support the XInput or DirectInput protocol, which you can use in most games. Some may work out of the box and others may need a custom driver. For console controllers, especially older ones, you may need a hardware adapter if it doesn't plug into USB, as Bluetooth support is hit or miss.

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You'll need an adapter of course, but Windows and Mac should be supported by default through HID. Support may vary though depending on the adapter you get. You can get an official one, but the Mayflash adapter seems to work fine for half the price. This adapter has a switch so you can use it on PC as well as console, which will turn it into an HID device rather than a proprietary console only one. Dolphin can communicate with it directly, though, and will support the Wii U mode, which can fix some bugs with the additional ports.

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EDIT - Actually I have a PC gamepad controller from a while ago, which worked fine until I plugged it into a front panel USB port that was wired up wrongly inside the PC, now when I plug it in it says device not recognised Only recognizes button presses when pressing two buttons on the controller, or hitting the controller.



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