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Some other pages says it's any voltage between 3.3 and 3.8! volts. Some webpages mention that the Gamecube controllers work at 3.43 volts, For this reason, a voltage regulator is required.Īpart from the different firmware, this is the only difference (and additional complexity) Gamecube and Nintendo 64 controllers both work at 3.3 volts. Use a very similar protocol, it was easy to support Gamecube controllers so I developped an adapter for doing this.
#GAMECUBE USB ADAPTER GCN ADAPTER NOT DETECTED PC#
One of my friends wanted to play Nintendo 64 games on his PC using an originalĬontroller.
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When I go into dolphin I can go under Standard Controller and see all 4 vJoy ports but no input is received from my controller for any of them. When I used the GCN adapter program w/ vJoy, it doesn't seem like it recieves any input from my controller when I try to calibrate it. When I launch a game, it does not seem like it receives any input from my controller. When I used Zadig, I was able to go into the controller settings in Dolphin 5.0 and select GameCube adapter for Wii U, and it says adapter detected when I go into Configure. I have tried Zadig with a successful installation, and I have tried with Wii U USB GCN Adapter w/ vJoy. However, the problem still stands that I can't get this adapter working with dolphin. Hey, so before all of you berate me for not buying a mayflash or official nintendo one, I want to admit that I am stupid for not getting either of those.