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The Errorist
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Leeds, UK
Posts: 390
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n64 controller set up.
I never owned an N64 so I don't know what the main buttons are. Does anyone have a suggested setup for a usb controller that looks like a ps2 one.
I know the N64 had 6 front buttons but the PS2 only has 4. So i want the 4 main buttons on the front. Obviously the big A + B buttons are a priority but I cant get all 4 C buttons on the front as well. Thanks! EDIT: Just though I could use the L1 and R1 buttons for a+b and use X,O,Sq and Tr for the C buttons. Would this be a good set up for most games? Last edited by punkguy1986; 03-06-2008 at 04:45 PM. Reason: New Idea? lol |
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Senior Memberâ„¢
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Causeway Bay, HK
Posts: 3,952
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Re: n64 controller set up.
Make use of R2 and L2 for the lesser used C-buttons, and the more used C-buttons on the front of the pad?
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: United States
Posts: 5
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n64 controller set up
I want to install a ts 32 into a cat 200B controller. I know the ts 64 will go in but I have a 32 and would like to use it. Has anyone ever done this? the ctcss in the ic 221 has crapped out and I need a tone on the input due to area rf. thanks very much.
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