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The computer thinks my controll stick is in top left position, even when im not pressing anything.
The computer thinks my controll stick is in top left position, even when im not pressing anything.
how do I use it cause I have my gp32_console plug into the usb port, turn it on and visual boy advanced doesn't recognise it.trooper posted on Aug 15 2004 at 05:07 PM said:Works great on visualboyadvance and very responsive as a joypad. Great work firefly. Is there no limit to our little gadget. :blink:
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build an extended USB cable, that takes power from the usb port and directs it into the AC adapter portHazey posted on Aug 15 2004 at 04:56 PM said:Just tried build 6 on my Win98SE box. Works like a charm!So glad somebody finally went ahead and did this. Is very handy indeed whenever I'm at someone else's place and need a second gamepad.
I am wondering though at what clockspeed this is running. To be able to give an estimate of battery life. Because it's pretty much a very powerful gamepad, needing 2 AA batteries to function.![]()
No.The gp32 can only be safely clocked down to 40mhz can't it?
You need to start the fxe before you plug in the usb cable. You might have to wait a few seconds before connecting the cable too.how do I use it cause I have my gp32 plug into the usb port, turn it on and visual boy advanced doesn't recognise it.
How can i fix it?Deleted User posted on Aug 15 2004 at 05:05 PM said:help:
The computer thinks my controll stick is in top left position, even when im not pressing anything.
1) which build of gpusbjoy.fxe did you use?Deleted User posted on Aug 15 2004 at 06:46 PM said:The computer thinks my controll stick is in top left position, even when im not pressing anything.
1. the latest. 6firefly posted on Aug 15 2004 at 06:54 PM said:1) which build of gpusbjoy.fxe did you use?Deleted User posted on Aug 15 2004 at 06:46 PM said:The computer thinks my controll stick is in top left position, even when im not pressing anything.
2) which operating system do you have?
3) do you have any real usb joysticks or gamepads?
4) do you have a gp32 serial cable?
Guess I will have to install Windows Millenium then to see what is going wrong.Deleted User posted on Aug 15 2004 at 06:57 PM said:1. the latest. 6
2. Microsoft ME
3. yes, they work fine
4. Serial cable? U mean the one that u get with the gp32? Yep.
okay. thanks!firefly posted on Aug 15 2004 at 07:08 PM said:Guess I will have to install Windows Millenium then to see what is going wrong.Deleted User posted on Aug 15 2004 at 06:57 PM said:1. the latest. 6
2. Microsoft ME
3. yes, they work fine
4. Serial cable? U mean the one that u get with the gp32? Yep.
oh, sounds like a fun idea....kinda pointless but fun none the lessDRK posted on Aug 15 2004 at 08:18 PM said:@firefly
This gave me an Idea:
Why dont you try do use the GP as a second Screen for the PC?
I think this can be possible, except the USB port is too slow.
But i think this can be very good!
Keep the good work and Idea FireFly! (APPLAUSE!!!)
