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Using GameCube controller w/ iMac G4
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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Soooo, i was looking to find out whether i could hook up a gamecube controller to my iMac G4 800. Any way to convert it to USB? Any ideas?
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Specs:12" PowerBook-1.33GHz, 768 PC2700, Airport Express, Panther (10.3.9), iSight, 15GB 3G iPod
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Last edited by Horsepoo!!!; Jan 13, 2004 at 09:31 AM.
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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So i could hook up a N64 controller, but can i program it to play games like UT & Halo? I would really like the GameCube controller, though. The N64 controller kinda...SUCKED.
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Specs:12" PowerBook-1.33GHz, 768 PC2700, Airport Express, Panther (10.3.9), iSight, 15GB 3G iPod
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Originally posted by Frumpy:
So i could hook up a N64 controller, but can i program it to play games like UT & Halo? I would really like the GameCube controller, though. The N64 controller kinda...SUCKED.
Oh...my bad...GameCube controller. Yeah, the Adaptoid is only for N64 controllers...and yes you can program it to play games like UT and Halo with USB Overdrive and other such programs.
Well here's an adaptor:
http://www.midwest-games.com/ningamtopcus.html
Does it work on Mac? I have no idea...I haven't heard of anyone try it. I'm assuming some kind of driver would need to be written if generic drivers can't handle it.
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