Homebrew Adaptoid compatable emulators?

KiiWii

Editorial Team
OP
Editorial Team
Joined
Nov 17, 2008
Messages
16,735
Trophies
3
Website
defaultdnb.github.io
XP
27,369
Country
United Kingdom
I was just rummaging around in an old cupboard, when I found my old adaptoid with an n64 controller and a PS2 controller still attached!

It got me thinking about the current states of WiiSX and Wii64 (even the current snes and genesis emus). I wonder if it would be possible to write, with the help of the USB(2) cios's, some drivers that support the adaptoid?

Or even some sort of universal driver (built into the emu's) that detects a device attached to one of the usb slots and allows you to map buttons to any standard USB game pad it can detect.

Think its possible?

Or pure pointless fantasy?

With the latest posts about dynarec for Wii64, i'm really looking forward to the chance to play my N64 rom sets again. I think it would be great to have the option to use real N64 controllers on the wii.

KiiWii
 

koji2009

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Mar 13, 2009
Messages
1,193
Trophies
0
XP
197
Country
United States
A standard joypad driver would have to be developed, but I don't see why it couldn't happen... but someone would have to take the time to do it. I too have an adaptoid and would love this so all we can do is hope that someone with the know how and free time would be willing to work on something like that.
 

KiiWii

Editorial Team
OP
Editorial Team
Joined
Nov 17, 2008
Messages
16,735
Trophies
3
Website
defaultdnb.github.io
XP
27,369
Country
United Kingdom
Hmm true...

I also just found my PS2 to GC/Xbox adapter, so I could actually use my PS2 pad for WiiSX
biggrin.gif


I think a driver that could do this would be a stunning addition to any/every emulator.

The fact that many of us have adaptoids and USB game pads sat there gathering dust could be a good reason for someone to develop a software solution rather than us having to buy yet another adapter.
 

Jacobeian

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
May 15, 2008
Messages
1,893
Trophies
0
XP
387
Country
Cuba
This is possible but would require HUGE amount of work:

- custom IOS module/drivers to handle USB adaptor and connected controller (also require knowledge on the several hardware protocols & co)
- a library written from scratch to let emulators have easy access to controller buttons (something like PAD_ and WPAD_)
- modified emulators to use these new stuff

Most likely It won't happen until someone with enough motivation & knowledge find the use for this to be done (the only use being for controllers having more buttons than the gamecube or classic ones... ie PS1 and maybe N64)
 

Bladexdsl

fanboys triggered 9k+
Member
Joined
Nov 17, 2008
Messages
21,238
Trophies
2
Location
Queensland
XP
12,480
Country
Australia
the gamecube and classic controller can be used quite well with most psx games the only 1 i know that would cause problems is ape escape cos there is no buttons in the analogs in gcc/cc
 

9th_Sage

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Apr 30, 2008
Messages
1,481
Trophies
0
Website
twitter.com
XP
104
Country
United States
gingerjoe said:
no one of these
adaptoid_pic_4.jpg
Oh yeah. As far as the N64 is concerned, there is no finer than this particular adapter. If it sold for a lot, it's probably because they stopped selling them some time ago. I remember using their excellent drivers and software to dump raw copies of my N64 controller paks for use in emulators. Aaaaah, geeky memories.
 

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum

General chit-chat
Help Users
  • realtimesave @ realtimesave:
    @SylverReZ that reminds me that my friend sells CRTs he gets cheap or free for hundreds of dollars. people are dumb
    +1
  • RedColoredStars @ RedColoredStars:
    And is incredibly annoying.
  • realtimesave @ realtimesave:
    man I just washed my shoes and they look exactly the same as before I washed them :|
  • realtimesave @ realtimesave:
    luckily they didn't fall apart
  • RedColoredStars @ RedColoredStars:
    Some CRTs are very much worth the price
  • RedColoredStars @ RedColoredStars:
    i used to go out to the recycling center every couple weeks and look at the crts and other electronics people would drop off. Usually screens were broken or severely scratched from being tossed around. Did find a good one here and there, but never anything like a 1080i widescreen crt.
  • RedColoredStars @ RedColoredStars:
    Or a good contition 40" Sony Trini that weighs 300 lbs. lol
  • RedColoredStars @ RedColoredStars:
    Literally 300 lbs. lolol
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    I have a few of those boat anchors in my basement I tried giving away but no one wanted them, So anyone close to Columbus, Ohio area that wants them, (26", 2x 19") please come get, for free.
  • RedColoredStars @ RedColoredStars:
    Dont know anyone wants those smaller ones. Most are after larger sizes and the kinda top of the line models
  • RedColoredStars @ RedColoredStars:
    Motion handling and input lag on those things destroy plasmas, led, oled
  • realtimesave @ realtimesave:
    I had some really nice CRTs I should've kept
  • realtimesave @ realtimesave:
    now I have all lcd
  • realtimesave @ realtimesave:
    one in particular I regret getting rid of oh well :|
  • realtimesave @ realtimesave:
    the Sonys and stuff I don't care about
  • realtimesave @ realtimesave:
    and used LCD are hard to sell I can imagine.. not worth much
  • realtimesave @ realtimesave:
    @SylverReZ where do u lurk
  • a_username_that_isnt_cool @ a_username_that_isnt_cool:
    Is it piracy if it was released for free? Not in my opinion, but I also think it's not piracy if buying it isn't owning it, and it's not piracy if you can't buy it from the original creators anymore.
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    Free release can have loopholes where they still make money through ads
    +1
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    sigh
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    @a_username_that_isnt_cool, could you change your username?
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    i guess not...
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    yawn
    Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty: yawn