Re: FS: 64Drive NIB
Not really. I'm a poor starving college student, need money for beer textbooks and stuff. I don't have a TV right now so I can't even use this. :/
@Toast I would, but you need to be a college graduate to donate semen >_>.
11/16/11 - Also have 850W modular PSU. Bought it, never used it. Too lazy to remove my current one. :3
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$130 shipped.
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Thanks for the feedback everyone. If I get time this weekend, I'll try out out. I don't think I'll have much difficulty running it though, as I have a i5 2500k + 6950.
I'm down for some TF2 tournament play. I consider myself pretty good, but not professionally good. But I've always wanted to try semi-pro leagues.
If it's every Sunday, I can do it. Fri/Sat i'm busy though.
What have been everyone's experiences with emulating GC games on the PC? As in, CPU usage, compatibility, etc. I'm particularly interested in SSBM, because I would love to play Melee in glorious 1080p on my monitor.
No. I really doubt that will work. Those are mechanical switches mainly used for mechanical keyboards (like the Das Keyboard, which I'm typing on now :awesome:). They aren't actually pressure sensitive just have that "clicky" feel to them.
See how the range is not linear? You have to actuate...
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There's this, but this is designed for the atmega328 in the Arduino (which may or may not be an impediment).
Re: SS's guide to wiring a 3DS joystick to your GC controlle
Those are non-stocked. :P
If you think accuracy is important, then why not use 3 1k resistors (or 2 1.5k resistors) + a 1k potentiometer on each line? That would get you the closest resistance and is still available at a local radioshack.
Re: SS's guide to wiring a 3DS joystick to your GC controlle
Sure, two might be a little inconvenient but not any less convenient than a jumble of resistors. I mean, why go through the trouble of ordering several resistors when there are some perfect pots at ratshack, $1.69 each?
Also, I think...