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Psx to DC controller
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| Davide Guida 2005-02-11, 5:43 pm |
| Hi, I have one of those convertors to use a PSX joypad or a wheel to a
Dreamcast.
I've tried a PSX controller, everything is ok.
I've tried the wheel, the DC doesn't want to recognize it.
Any Help?
Thanks in advance!
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| BelPowerslave 2005-02-11, 5:43 pm |
| Davide Guida wrote:
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> Hi, I have one of those convertors to use a PSX joypad or a wheel to a
> Dreamcast.
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> I've tried a PSX controller, everything is ok.
> I've tried the wheel, the DC doesn't want to recognize it.
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> Any Help?
> Thanks in advance!
>
The convertor I have, you actually have to move the lever-like switch
over to a "circle" looking symbol(it's supposed to represent a steering
wheel) before it'll even consider recognizing any sort of wheel. I think
mine is made by Performance...you may want to take a look on the side of
your convertor, see if there's anything like that.
Bel
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| Davide Guida 2005-02-11, 5:43 pm |
| BelPowerslave in data 11/02/2005 alle 15.49.20 osò dire:
quote:
> Davide Guida wrote:
>
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> The convertor I have, you actually have to move the lever-like switch
> over to a "circle" looking symbol(it's supposed to represent a
> steering wheel) before it'll even consider recognizing any sort of
> wheel. I think mine is made by Performance...you may want to take a
> look on the side of your convertor, see if there's anything like that.
>
> Bel
>
Already done.
The switch is on the left side, already moved near the wheel symbol.
Anyway, the wheel and buttons still don't work.
The only effect I obtained is: when I press the "programming button" on
my wheel during the dreamcast boot, the wheel activates the internal
rumbler until the console is switched off.
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