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Post by Scrangos on Nov 29, 2011 10:36:55 GMT -5
Glad to see other folk used my method successfully
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Post by PPA on Dec 21, 2011 10:46:02 GMT -5
I recently purchased the #0205 because I had gotten a new computer with a 64‐bit Windows 7 and my good old Trio Linker Plus no longer worked on it. Since I read that the Dualshooter was at least plug'n'play, I ordered one of them, and indeed, it worked… somewhat. A few games recognised it, others didn't, and even in the ones where it worked at all, it only worked shoddily, with some inputs strangely overlapping, button presses being incorrectly recognised, and so on. Thus I came here and read this thread, ending up very disappointed that you could not release a driver for x64, nor had the uprightness to at least release the source code, or at the very least hand it over to someone skilled to tinker with it, without making it entirely public. I then followed Scrangos's method, but, alas, it didn't work either, as PPJoy simply didn't pick up any readings from the controller. And now, it no longer works at all, not even with the programs that once recognised it, which now renders it a useless piece of plastic. I am very disappointed in your product, or rather your non‐existent customer support, and this will definitely have been the last time I have bought something from EMS, unless this issue is ever solved in the future.
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Post by wissamms on Jan 23, 2012 14:14:55 GMT -5
Hello, Any news concerning the development of the driver for Windows Seven x64? Thank you,
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Post by hkems on Jan 26, 2012 2:29:18 GMT -5
I am sorry that we have failed to develop the driver for win7.
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Post by Cool Story on Feb 3, 2012 7:43:16 GMT -5
Sad answer ... 2 years and 3 months later. Well, tks for trying.
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Post by sad ems buyer on Feb 26, 2012 15:18:40 GMT -5
I am sorry that we have failed to develop the driver for win7. are u guys still trying to make the 64 bit driver or just closed the project for good?
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Post by hkems on Feb 26, 2012 21:34:56 GMT -5
I am sorry that we have closed this project since we have failed to develop the win7 64bit driver.
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Post by IRmad on Apr 4, 2012 23:45:42 GMT -5
Is there a Vista 64 bit driver I could attempt to use instead? This product was one of my favorites after my PS1 died many years ago. I just recently found my old collection of PS games and wanted to play through some of them. I guess the original PS and all items pertaining to it really are dead. I love my old digital PSX gamepads, all the ones made now contain analog sticks and those get in my way. Please consider giving us some way of allowing this product to work with newer operating systems. I know you cannot release source code but there must be some way to make it work. When Windows 8 releases soon your customer base will grow even smaller without support.
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Post by JJ7 on Apr 19, 2012 11:35:52 GMT -5
so um, is their an update? i've been looking around and cant find anything
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Post by macrox on Apr 20, 2012 10:13:39 GMT -5
SERIOUSLY??? Are you people for real or just cannot read?
You do not...I REPEAT...DO NOT need the driver signed....as I wrote before here and elsewhere...
What hope are you giving up there? Did you not read what I wrote dude?
Reboot your PC and while rebooting press the F8 key until the menu appears and choose Turn Off Digital Signatures for drivers. You don't need that on period. This will allow NDS Adapter Plus to work perfectly. Do it already and get on with your life and your fun.
Good Luck!!!
macrox Ancient Retired Action Replay Code Sage Co-author of The Hacking Text
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Post by macrox on Apr 20, 2012 10:15:36 GMT -5
My apologies to all here...I had two windows open and thought I was replying to that d**n NDS adapter again. I will shut my mouth now.
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Post by shalpp on May 29, 2012 13:28:53 GMT -5
I'd really appreciate some sort of support for 64 bit. Times have changed, and most machines nowadays have 64 bit processors running 64 bit operating systems. I bought this with the intention of being able to use this on a 64 bit machine, but your poor support team can't even get that right. I regret ever wasting the money on this.
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Post by LoKo on Sept 2, 2012 10:08:04 GMT -5
EMS USB2 Win7 64bit driver out yet?
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Post by Spark on Sept 7, 2012 18:48:57 GMT -5
You guys should at least release the unsigned drivers, as I would like to be able to use my PS1/2 controllers on my Windows 7 machine.
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Post by MT on Nov 4, 2012 1:44:38 GMT -5
Does anyone have a screenshot of what this should look like? I'm lost on the part where you start talking about the lablelled lines and selecting "ems usb 2" since I don't see this as an option, even after I've plugged in the adapter... Thanks! Thank you so very much! it works flawlessly! 8.4.5 works too apparently, but you gotta get into test mode manually through the command prompt. Once you run ppjoy, add a virtual joystick, set it to 4 axes 16 buttons 0 caps. I set mine as x y z and zrot, and buttons 0-15 or 1-16 or something liket hat... thats what it defaulted anyway. Dont use the scan thing, has nothing to do with mapping keys... took me a while to figure it out since its not intuitive. Kay once you do that close ppjoy. and run "PPJoy Joystick Driver\PPJoyJoy.exe" this is the joystick remix program. you have to keep this open as you play. the labled lines on the left are according to the virtual joystick you setup. middle you pick ems usb 2 (theres two, one for each controller, for me the left side is the second ems listed) then x y z zrot for the ps2 sticks, and buttons 1-16 for the buttons. Once everything is there, you dont really have to accept anything, its already running (save the ini for loading next time you wanna use the controller). the device should show up on the devices and printers for testing like a normal windows controller labeled virtual joystick. but its input is actually the ems controller that wont show up.
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