MartinImber Prominent Member Joined Apr 5, 2001 Messages 3,854 Reaction score 21 Points 677 Age 61 Location Worcester Apr 26, 2004 #1 Any recommends please?
CodeThief Established Member Joined May 25, 2002 Messages 682 Reaction score 7 Points 205 Location UK Apr 27, 2004 #2 Yep, get a PS2 --> Usb converter and use a PS2 pad, far superior to anything you can buy natively for the PC. Even better if you already own a PS2 I made one using the parallel port using this wiring diagram and these drivers Dave
Yep, get a PS2 --> Usb converter and use a PS2 pad, far superior to anything you can buy natively for the PC. Even better if you already own a PS2 I made one using the parallel port using this wiring diagram and these drivers Dave
MartinImber Prominent Member Joined Apr 5, 2001 Messages 3,854 Reaction score 21 Points 677 Age 61 Location Worcester Apr 27, 2004 #3 That link doesn't go to the adapter I'll have a look at the other links at home tonight
CodeThief Established Member Joined May 25, 2002 Messages 682 Reaction score 7 Points 205 Location UK Apr 27, 2004 #4 No you're right, no link goes to an adapter, I didn't link to one???? I linked to the schematic / drivers though Dave
No you're right, no link goes to an adapter, I didn't link to one???? I linked to the schematic / drivers though Dave
csayers Standard Member Joined Mar 13, 2002 Messages 39 Reaction score 0 Points 38 Location London, UK Apr 28, 2004 #5 I have a logitech cordless rumblepad. Excellent gamepad with no wires to worry about. Ebuyer.com are doing them for £33 inc VAT. Comes with normal AA's in the box but get some rechargables and your away. Chris.
I have a logitech cordless rumblepad. Excellent gamepad with no wires to worry about. Ebuyer.com are doing them for £33 inc VAT. Comes with normal AA's in the box but get some rechargables and your away. Chris.