Yeah, it installed automatically for me, but I will mourn the loss of rumble - I emulate a lot of PSX games and I like the feature, almost convinces me I'm not playing on a PC.
Thanks for the help, I hope Windows 7 x64 doesn't screw me over with the more obscure software I used on XP.
x64 driver for the infamous SmartJoy USB adapter?
Re: x64 driver for the infamous SmartJoy USB adapter?
just my opinion, but Rumble stopped being cool after the Rumble Pak for the N64, oh i remember those days of playing Star Fox 64 trying to make that thing rumble.Lodestar wrote:Yeah, it installed automatically for me, but I will mourn the loss of rumble - I emulate a lot of PSX games and I like the feature, almost convinces me I'm not playing on a PC.
Thanks for the help, I hope Windows 7 x64 doesn't screw me over with the more obscure software I used on XP.
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Re: x64 driver for the infamous SmartJoy USB adapter?
Hazerd wrote:im just bein a dickflamepanther wrote:I wouldn't know about that. HID is HID. I can use mine just fine (without rumble) in Linux.Hazerd wrote:**also inb4 a Mac user, then again they probably cant use Super Smart Joy
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Re: x64 driver for the infamous SmartJoy USB adapter?
Necroposting, but apparently this controller doesn't work with 64-bit Windows 7. I don't know what I can do at this point because it doesn't pick up the second axis for the right analog stick, not to mention there is no rumble feature.
Anyone know of another adapter I can use that works just as well as the Smartjoy?
Anyone know of another adapter I can use that works just as well as the Smartjoy?
