ptr.lynch, that's exactly what I said in my previous post...
That microcontroller that I posted has a built in USB chip and you can get 5 of them for free from the company.
wraggs, i seriously doubt that will work, but give it a go and let us know. The maple bus of a DC controller is weird, doubt that the DC could interpret USB contollers at all.
Another possibilty would be those PS1 adaptors for DC as they convert the PS controller to be interpreted by DC then into that plug one of those USB converters for PlayStation, that could work.
The look at the two circuits and see if you could simplify it into one adaptor howver your still gonna have to use PIC.
ptr.lynch, that's exactly what I said in my previous post...
That microcontroller that I posted has a built in USB chip and you can get 5 of them for free from the company.
okay sorry, should of checked the link before posting.
Maybe I missed something in the datasheet, but it seems that this microcontroller only contains USB endpoints, that would mean it can only be used to make a USB device not a host controller on which one could hook a peripheral like a gamepad.
Nice work on the programmer though.
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