Is this possible? I want to convert a Gamecube (or PSX) controller into an N64 one. I hate those official N64 controllers and instead of buying one, I'd like to make my own using those great gamecube ones (possibly unofficial), any thoughts or ideas?
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There's no commercially available adapter, and I bet they use totally different data protocols to communicate keypresses to the respective console. You'd have to build a custom interface between the analogue sticks,and good luck doing anything satisfactory for the C buttons/C stick and triggers, but the rest are switches so you'd just have to wire them up (that'd be A, B, d-pad and start, then ).
here's an idea: take out the GC controller chip or whatever and get an n64 controller chip and wire the buttons and stuff to the right spots on it.might need to replace c stick with buttons. i saw a pinout for the chip somewhere but i forgot where
nos_slived wrote:You could use a GC-to-PC converter, then reverse engineer to convert the output to a usable signal.
If you're going to go to the hassle of reverse-engineering, why bother with the PC converter in the first place?
daguuy wrote:here's an idea: take out the GC controller chip or whatever and get an n64 controller chip and wire the buttons and stuff to the right spots on it.might need to replace c stick with buttons. i saw a pinout for the chip somewhere but i forgot where
Not going to work due to the physical hardware differences (there's a reason they're called "analogue" sticks), plus you'd still have to convert the C stick to the C buttons, which would be a nightmare.
it wouldnt really be possible to get a pc adaptor for this, since most hardware now adays is software driven, that means a micro controller interface, then you have to engineer a serial to n64 plug, and write software for that, im thinking that u should just learn to deal with the n64 controller?
here's a picture of what i think might work
find a way to make that fit in a GC controller case and replace the C stick with C buttons (those aren't the right pinouts) very crude drawing but you get the point (oops i forgot the D-pad )
nos_slived wrote:But if you are going to replace the C-stick with buttons, you may as well just move the joystick over and cut the D-pad off.
The D-Pad is required for my favourite N64 game sadly enough So it can't take a hike (unless I can convert D-Pad into Analog stick, which probably is possible as some guy managed to convert Playstation D-Pad on a Dual Shock pad so the inputs were converted to Analog Stick, so D-Pad games could be played with Analog Stick)
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