I have the triangle blue one, and it works with a pantherlord ps2 adapter. Could be it will work for your adapter as well. It's a very commonly copied adapter, i bought a few different ones and they all worked with the driver. Luckily i found my old NES controller in my closet and through Retrozone, ordered a usb adapter for it. So now that i've got it, i plugged the controller into the adapter, and then plugged the adapter into the usb port. I run the Nestopia emulator on my mac book, which has OS X. If anyone can help me out, it would be GREATLY appreciated.
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Are you an emulator developer? If you'd like a user flair reflecting that. I have been trying to run a multiplayer game of Kirby and the Amazing Mirror for me and a buddy, but I have not been successful yet.
I am using the mGBA emulator for Windows, and launching through Launchbox the way I would for any other game. Once the first GBA is up and running, I navigate the in game menu to the multiplayer screen and then open a new multiplayer window through the 'File' tab on the emulator window. The second window does say 'Player 2 of 2' at the top, but nothing seems to happen. I have tried the reset option in the 'Emulation' tab but it just gives me a black screen and will drop to 0.4fps. If anybody could help me out with this, it would be greatly appreciated.
I've gotten a hold of a good old fashioned CRT TV where the only inputs are full RCA ports (So the Yellow, Red, and White cables) and on the laptop I emulate games on, the only output is a VGA port. Will I be able to just buy a VGA to RCA (Yellow) converter or is there some reason the laptop or tv won't accept the connection? I've read that it's very spotty making this kind of connection for some reason and I'd like to know before making any purchases. Also, if anyone can recommend a specific converter, I'd much appreciate it!
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