Wiring Gp2x Controls To A Db15?


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i've never seen a GP2x, much less opened it, but does anyone think it's possible?

it would allow people to connect pads and sticks to a GP2x, even though it would be somewhat impractical. if/when the GP2x starts getting output converters to a TV, a DB15 connection will be golden.
 
DB15 connectors for joypads are so old tech!

Plus the USB variants can already be connected :)

(Note that I didn't say "are usable", only that you can connect them up)
 
Squidge posted on Apr 17 2006 at 04:52 AM said:
DB15 connectors for joypads are so old tech!

still useful though.

i have a DB15 + project box joystick system that, with some amount of wor, will make many of my sticks work with any game system... ever. this will be a natural extension of that system.

and exactly... i don't think the USB pads and sticks are supported yet, so i think wiring directly to the controls will be better for current apps.
 
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Thing is though... How many people are going to break open there 2X to solder a DB15 to the sticks connections? I doub't many would want to do that, and the others would probably not want the DB15 sticking out of the 2X.

However, connecting a USB joystick to the ext port means no opening of the 2X, and no modification, so far more practical. Someone just has to write some drivers...
 
Squidge posted on Apr 17 2006 at 06:10 AM said:
Thing is though... How many people are going to break open there 2X to solder a DB15 to the sticks connections? I doub't many would want to do that, and the others would probably not want the DB15 sticking out of the 2X.

However, connecting a USB joystick to the ext port means no opening of the 2X, and no modification, so far more practical. Someone just has to write some drivers...

I agree. GPH is going to put those drivers in the next firmware anyway. So all you would need to do is get a Bob box. That is a lot easier anyway than soldiering all this crap into the GP2X.
 
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