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I'm considering making one of those DPadPro PSX pad interfaces, but I don't wan't to fry my new(est) computer if I mess up, so is there any way to test it on my old computer? Specs below:
i386, 4Mb RAM, 102Mb HDD, Windows 95b, DirectX 3 and a parallel port. Anyone??? :help:
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somewhere there is an user space source for test directpad.
anyway you won't fry your PC if you don't use the ffeedback. harakiry plugin has a parallel access for directpad option, maybe it doesn't require you to update dx. (obviously you have to use fpse with it^^) |
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