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Join Date: Jul 2001
Posts: 22
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rumble question again... (hope this werks)
sorry for posting this,, but the 'search' function doesnt seem to be werking..
but i have a psx/n64 usb converter,, and having trouble getting it to rumble. i thort it wasnt possible until i hired a PC game called master rallye. i noticed it was letting me choose rumble on/off,, im guessing it was allowing me to change it coz my pad supports it,, im just wondering if the rumbles there.. but it need the correct driver for it or sumthin.. http://www.xbox-online.net/flash/n64usb.htm this one looks like it,, or is very close to it.. also ive heard (dunno how true) that ya need an exteral power supply for the rumble??? any help would be great,, cheers ![]() not sure what happened to the other one but i cant see it.. sorry if this is a X2 post |
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Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Posts: 9,480
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Make sure that the pad is set to digital/analogue in the pad config window. Also set the big motor to const and the small to sine
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Location: Carbonmonoxidia, The capital of Silicon Valley
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i was replying to this statement:
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