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When I ordered the Mayflash N64 controller USB adapter from Amazon I also got s replacment n64 game pad and a usb game pad that looks like a simple small n64 game pad. Neather game pad will work on pj64. Windows 7 sees the controlers and I can calabrate the controlers in win. Thay also won't work on any windows games.
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I solved part of the problem by downloading verson 1.7 of PJ64. I was running v1.6 before. The Classic USB Super Nintendo Controller for PC that came with the regular n64 controller and the Mayflash N64 controller USB adapter works now. There is still a problem with the Mayflash N64 controller USB adapter and the regular controller. By a Process of elimination I have determined that the Mayflash N64 controller USB adapter is bad. I tested n64 game controller on a n64 game box at a friends house and the controller is fine.
Steve Quote: When I ordered the Mayflash N64 controller USB adapter from Amazon I also got s replacment n64 game pad and a usb game pad that looks like a simple small n64 game pad. Neather game pad will work on pj64. Windows 7 sees the controlers and I can calabrate the controlers in win. Thay also won't work on any windows games. |
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You really shouldn't be using that :/
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lmao, that's not 1.7, that's 1.7.0.49.
Huge difference. *wink have fun with your malware ![]()
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What shouldn't I be doing? Before I send the Mayflash N64 controller USB adapter back to Amazon. Am I over looking something in the game pad setup?
Last edited by reble; 12th March 2012 at 12:56 AM. |
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1.6 is more stable than the legit 1.7 anyway.
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The Classic USB Super Nintendo Controller for PC won't work on PJ64 v1.6
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I'm wondering how you'd fit all the N64 buttons on an SNES controller.
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I put only the primary game controls needed to play Super Merio 64 on the SNES controller. The rest are on the keyboard. It is a good doable compromise until I can get the Mayflash N64 controller USB adapter replaced. I live on a gov monthly disabilty check so I have learned how to sometimes make due with what I have or can jary rig. I have an AA degree in electronics and 2 way radio repair and I make side money by buying palets of gov surples laptops and desktops, fix them up and sell them
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