Don't you hate the N64 joysticks? No worries. Try this mod!
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Someone flagged it and nobody knows why or who did it. It's just footage of Super Mario 64.
Signing up is very easy, though. You don't even have to sign into your email for an activation link or anything. Once you sign up it brings you straight to the video... you don't even have to sign in either. Trust me, it's very, very worth it. 

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Will this work with the sharkpad pro?
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Non-optical computer mice use photo-diodes, don't they? So couldn't you make a trackball to replace the joystick?Krepticor wrote:this issue is that the third party controllers like to use pots to designate the axis
While 1st party use photo-diodes
Building a converter would be hard, time consuming, and mabye even expensive
don't track-balls also use photo diodes?
also thed n64 recieves data from an independent chip on the controller board,
The n64 recieves (4,6)
while a photo dieode may say something different htan a pot essentially it all translates to a coordinate grip and is used by the n64,
I don't know if you could create your own chip that works with Pots and performs just as well as a first party n64 controller, but the idea is completely impratical, besides they sell replacement joysticks anyway!
also thed n64 recieves data from an independent chip on the controller board,
The n64 recieves (4,6)
while a photo dieode may say something different htan a pot essentially it all translates to a coordinate grip and is used by the n64,
I don't know if you could create your own chip that works with Pots and performs just as well as a first party n64 controller, but the idea is completely impratical, besides they sell replacement joysticks anyway!
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Re: Don't you hate the N64 joysticks? No worries. Try this mod!
hi im looking at starting up an n64p and wondering if anybody had tried this particular third party controller as it actually looks ok but pictures dont really give any clue to how well they perform:p
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Re: Don't you hate the N64 joysticks? No worries. Try this mod!
A lot of us here have seen that before, but I don't think anybody has tried them out yet.
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