analog controller for snes?
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I just didn't really know anything about the controllers, and never played with the stuff inside them. And i know a need an ADC to make use of an analog stick, i was just thinkingm that maybe the n64 analog has it built-in.
About the Devcart, that would be offtopic, but I'll tell you:
I'm using carts with desoldered mask roms as motherboards. Have a 32 pin tape soldered up to dip sockets, where one goes to the pcb i've made holding 8x 29f040 (512 kbyte memory) and 1x74HCT138 decoder. the pcb is placed in another SNES case, so it doesn't look all that bad. And it's "portable" so ican use it in LoROM and HiROM + special chips, it depends on the motherboard I'm using. The only thing that's stupid, is it's size and programming it all with my willem(takes time...)
About the Devcart, that would be offtopic, but I'll tell you:
I'm using carts with desoldered mask roms as motherboards. Have a 32 pin tape soldered up to dip sockets, where one goes to the pcb i've made holding 8x 29f040 (512 kbyte memory) and 1x74HCT138 decoder. the pcb is placed in another SNES case, so it doesn't look all that bad. And it's "portable" so ican use it in LoROM and HiROM + special chips, it depends on the motherboard I'm using. The only thing that's stupid, is it's size and programming it all with my willem(takes time...)
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basically they are 2 completly different things, they work totally different. the n64 analog stick uses photodiodes to detect the direction. the closest you could get without modification is a digital stick like used in the gp2x
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hte point we are trying to make is that you seen to be going through a lot of trouble for this, an since the snes does not have a single game with analog function, It really isn't worth looking into,
I would however, like to see a full tutorial on your Dev Cart, That sounds interesting, what Special chips do you have support for?
I would however, like to see a full tutorial on your Dev Cart, That sounds interesting, what Special chips do you have support for?
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Jughead Jones
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well then all you want is an acrcade switch 
All you need it to just get a switching joystick, they are actually more reliable than the n64 joystick anyway,
I want to know are you basically looking for a SNES ADVANTAGE?
All you need it to just get a switching joystick, they are actually more reliable than the n64 joystick anyway,
I want to know are you basically looking for a SNES ADVANTAGE?
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