


The hard part is building one yourself if you’re not familiar with electronics and whatnot.Ĭoolestto coolestto, D a r p e y D a r p e y and b l u e Y O S H I b l u e Y O S H I like this. It’s not hard to setup if you commission it out to someone to build. I don’t know of any input displays for other consoles from like Sony or Sega, but I haven’t looked a lot so they might be out there using similar software and setup. The resources and software available is primarily for Nintendo consoles from NES to GCN. It is very convenient to be able to play Snes games on a PC with the help of an emulator, but with which controller Why not with the real snes controllers I found a schematic to build an adapter to do this, and the windows driver on this site I followed the schematic and everything has worked perfectly. Software called NintendoSpy runs on your computer and accepts the signals from the USB cable and displays them based on a button mapping and selected skin (graphics). One set goes to the end of the extension cable like normal and the other set goes to something like an Arduino where the signal can be sent over USB. It’s usually done by taking a controller extension cable and splitting the wires.


Open the front cover of the control deck by hooking your fingers below the cover and gently pulling up, then connect the Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System Controller (model No.
