Boom PSX/N64
USB Adapter (also
known as
Boom PSX/N64 USB Converter) is an adapter
used by many
emulators. It allows the connection of both a
Nintendo 64 controller and a Playstation controller to the computer
through a USB port. This controller is not limited to only N64 and
Playstation emulators. Players who wish to play
MAME arcade emulator,
SNES,
NES, and
others can also use this adapter.
Both controllers may not be
used at the same time. There is a switch that controls which
controller is connected. The switch is controlled by the
player.
Issues
There are several compatibility issues.
The foremost is the fact that not all N64 controllers work with
this adapter. Also there are issues with recognition by Windows and
other operating systems, although this issue is pretty
rare.
1. DriversUsers of
Win2000 and WinXP need not worry about installing the included
drivers. Support is built into the OS, and installing the drivers
from the installation disk is not likely to solve an issues you may
face. Users of Win98 and possibly WinME will need drivers. Simply
follow the instructions included on the
disk.
2. Analog stick doesn't
workAfter installing the adapter you absolutely must
calibrate the analog stick. If you notice that your game character
barely manages a walk despite full motion of the stick, you need to
calibrate it. This doesn't seem to be an issue with PSX pads, just
N64. Go to your Control Panel and open Gaming Options. Highlight
the adapter in the list. It should be "4-axis 16-button joystick"
for Win2000/XP users, and "Monster Gaming Device" (or similar) in
98/ME. Click the Properties button, then the Settings tab, and
finally Calibrate. Follow the directions and everything should be
fine thereafter. Keep in mind that you may need to repeat this if
the adapter is disconnected.
3. When I
click Properties in Gaming Options, all the buttons go crazy, like
they're all being pressedThis one is a bit mysterious.
First, I don't recommend using anything other that genuine,
first-party Nintendo controllers with the adapter. Third-party
controllers seem to cause more than their fair share of problems,
and in fact they may not be officially supported anyway. I've also
seen some first-party controllers exhibit the same problem. I can
only surmise that the adapter is tempermental with older N64 pads,
even ones that otherwise work fine with the console or other
adapters. I bought a brand new N64 controller with my adapter and
have had no problems. Bottom line? If you experience this issue,
buy a new controller. N64 pads can still be purchased new at
Nintendo's site. You could also buy an Adaptoid, which seems to
play nice with worn-in controllers.
4.
Rumble and/or mempaks don't workWith the lower
cost comes the absence of bonus features, namely rumble and mempak
support. They simply won't work. If you really need the features,
purchase an Adaptoid.
Initially by AllNatural from
http://www.emutalk.net/showthread.php?t=16748
When using an
N64 controller, it will be
treated as a
PlayStation controller and show up as 4-axis,
16-button joystick (N64 controllers being a 2-axis, 14-button
controller). Two-axis controllers should not have the Z-axis and
Z-Rotation bars, as these are for the second joystick (which is not
on an
N64 controller).
Therefore, up and down on an
N64
joystick is the Z-rotation, and left and right is the Z-axis. The
box with the plus also shows left, right, up and down, thus the
bars and box will be used for a single joystick. This is not meant
to be, as the bars are for the right joystick of a
PlayStation controller and
the box is for the left joystick.
Overall, the adaptoid is less
problematic and functional. An adaptoid is just a simple cable with
a
Nintendo 64
socket on one end, and a USB plug on the other end, which provides
for easier use. They also support controller paks and rumble paks,
which means you can transfer your game saves that you have saved
using an official game onto your computer and play them using an
emulator, or vice versa.
See Also
EmulationNintendo 64PlayStationExternal
links
About the Adaptoid