OatBob wrote: ↑Thu Apr 10, 2025 10:03 am
The only thing directly comparable is USB4MAPLE, but... that's a project you assemble, not a consumer product.
I don't think usb4maple can be compared to brook, usb4maple has no analogues today.
the adapter from brook is very much behind usb4maple in capabilities, maybe in the future someone will provide similar functionality, but personally I doubt it very much, because usb4maple is a people's project, I developed the basis, and further functionality and support for controllers were offered by users from all over the world, no commercial project is capable of this, the problem with commercial projects is that they do not listen to end consumers.
as for buying usb4maple, the project was conceived both for self-assembly and for commercial purposes, those who cannot assemble this adapter themselves can buy it in the DreamcastLive store, Aliexpress, Ebay
P.S. Today support for seven arcade sticks was added, no commercial project supports its devices the way amateur projects do, you can see the FW update statistics in any commercial project