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DaemonBite-Arcade-Encoder
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Leverless in Cherry/Maple/Padauk
This
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My "free" DIY hitbox
Microcontroller: Arduino pro micro clone. Sells for peanuts on Ali Express. I have no coding experiennowledge. I tried to use this guide, but it only made the controller show up as a generic controller on windows/Linux. SF6 Didn't recognise the controller. So I programmed the Arduino as a keyboard and now it works fine on PC and Steam Deck.
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Looking for input lag table comparing popular controllers - is this even the way to shop now?
I've had a great experience with Arduino Pro Micro's running the DaemonBite firmware, and the RPi Pico GP2040 firmware should be similarly great. Both have extremely low latency. The Brook Universal board is another good one. Other than that, I usually just use either a DualShock 3 pad over USB or a wired 360 pad. I also like the iBuffalo SNES pad and Logitech Precision pads.
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Best way to play Neo Geo on the Mister? What about other arcade controllers?
The NEO2USB is just an Arduino running the DaemonBite firmware. If you (or someone you know) can do basic soldering and can follow a tutorial for loading code onto an Arduino you can DIY an identical adaptor for about a third of the price of the Neo2SD. If you can get access to a 3D printer there are also case designs available for free.
- Design an arcade controller
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My old 360 VX-SA is no longer recognized in Steam as a proper controller. Anyone have any tips to get me up and running with my ol' trusty sidekick?
If you can solder (or know someone who can), you could swap out the usb encoder for a Daemonbite and that would give you less than 1ms of input latency.
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Further closing the gap of input delay on my old school gaming experience
I'm not sure, I only use it for console controllers, but I would assume so. This GitHub repo has the pinout for arcade sticks: https://github.com/MickGyver/DaemonBite-Arcade-Encoder
- Best Arcade Sticks and Keyboards
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These cheap boards are everywhere on the Web, can they be used for a Hitbox?
I had one of those pcbs, the input lag is bad and inconsistent, the build quality it's very cheap, and has no xinput support... Nowadays are better alternatives like Brook Zero-Pi, Tachyon PCB, or DIY stuff like GP2040-CE ( https://github.com/OpenStickFoundation/GP2040-CE ) or DaemonBite ( https://github.com/MickGyver/DaemonBite-Arcade-Encoder )
- Modded my Super Famicom controller with an internal Daemonbite adapter
DaemonBite-Retro-Controllers-USB
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Building a USB SNES Controller
Not sure if this has been mentioned already:
https://github.com/MickGyver/DaemonBite-Retro-Controllers-US...
It's how to build your own demon bite adapters using Arduino, for various console. These are super low lag.
If you Google demon bite you can find various sites selling premade adapters.
These are really popular with mister fpga users:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MiSTer
This is a bit of a rabbit hole, the mister is the best retro related thing I've bought / built.
Here's a useful listing of various usb adapters and their latency:
https://rpubs.com/misteraddons/inputlatency
- Demo of Atari 7800 controller on MiSTer via 2600dapter-d9 with both buttons working (current SNAC can't use both buttons)
- Ultimate SNAC mini
- Can I use an original Nintendo controller on my PC?
- Modded my Super Famicom controller with an internal Daemonbite adapter
- completed Daemonbite adapters for my SNES, NES, PCE and TG16 controllers. works perfectly with <1 ms lag and can be used in the MiSTer menu. highly recommend!
- Is there a usb converter for turbographx-16 controllers?
- How to play using original NEO GEO arcade controller
- Mister noob questions
- Is there a DIY project that will show you how to convert a SNES controller into a USB controller with low latency?
What are some alternatives?
GP2040 - Gamepad firmware for Raspberry Pi Pico and other RP2040 microcontrollers supporting Nintendo Switch, XInput and DirectInput
XInputTest - Xbox 360 Controller (XInput) Polling Rate Checker
USB-x360-N64Controller - N64 to x360 controller conversion using Maple Mini (STM32F1)
nintendo-switch-controller-mcu - control your Nintendo Switch using an Arduino UNO R3
GP2040-CE - Gamepad firmware for Raspberry Pi Pico and other RP2040 microcontrollers supporting Nintendo Switch, XInput and DirectInput
teensy-stickless-fightstick
DaemonBite-Retro-Controllers-USB - A collection of retro controller USB adapters (SNES, NES, Mega Drive/Genesis, Master System, Atari, Commodore, Amiga and Amiga CD32)
DaemonBite-Arcade-Encoder - An arcade controller project for the MiSTer FPGA project and any other device accepting USB HID joysticks. Up to 12 buttons are supported. Can also be used to create NeoGeo/Atari/Commodore/Amiga controller to USB adapters.
Retro-Controllers-USB-MiSTer - A collection of retro controller USB adapters (SNES, NES, Mega Drive/Genesis, Master System, Atari, Commodore, Amiga and Amiga CD32)
gamepad - Arduino PC/PS3 compatible gamepad
Main_MiSTer - Main MiSTer binary and Wiki