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Dynamite
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dirtydav
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Re: Dreamcast USB converter?

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I found this from google but i have no idea if it works.

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Re: Dreamcast USB converter?

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It's either that or total control (can't remember which version supported DC pads). Total Control is not cheap, but i've never seen a negative feedback
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Re: Dreamcast USB converter?

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A long time ago, on Ebay I found a converter that would let you use DC, PS1, and XBOX controller on the Pc, have'nt seen one since.

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Re: Dreamcast USB converter?

Post by Bob Dobbs »

They are around, it is called Total Control 2. I have one. You will have to use one of those USB to P2 adapters. In the early days, the USB mice came with the little adapter/dongle. Later, as the USB era took root, the p2 connector faded into the vast wasteland known as the abyss of PC tech.
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