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NES Power Pad?

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    mediamogul Global Moderator @hooperre
    last edited by 24 Jun 2017, 15:24

    @hooperre

    As you say, this ability is possible in the standalone Nestopia and the standalone FCEUX will also work. Unfortunately, support has yet to be added to lr-nestopia and lr-fceux. I'd love to play some 'Short Order' myself.

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      hooperre @mediamogul
      last edited by 24 Jun 2017, 17:00

      @mediamogul Thanks. Heartbreaking. Haha. I'll have my dance pad ready for when the day comes.

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        mediamogul Global Moderator @hooperre
        last edited by mediamogul 24 Jun 2017, 18:53

        @hooperre

        Out of curiosity, did you have a hardware solution in mind for interfacing the pad itself? I've never see a USB adapter that's compatible, but if you know of one I'd love to go ahead and pick it up. Niche products like this have a bad habit of being discontinued by the time you can actually make use of them.

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          hooperre @mediamogul
          last edited by 24 Jun 2017, 20:10

          @mediamogul I guess I was just hoping a generic USB dance pad would end up working some how. Similar to how an air mouse works as a zapper gun.

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            mediamogul Global Moderator @hooperre
            last edited by 24 Jun 2017, 20:45

            @hooperre

            Gotchya. I bet that would work. The only remaining problem to overcome would be the lack of a few buttons. Most dance mats I've seen have nine buttons whereas the Power Pad had twelve on the 'A' side. Why aren't these things ever easy?

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              edmaul69 @mediamogul
              last edited by 24 Jun 2017, 22:33

              @mediamogul i have a power pad and i can easily modify it to actually work on the pi. My issue is just the emulators dont recognize button presses when playing those games. So as soon as that happens i will mod my mat.

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                hooperre @mediamogul
                last edited by hooperre 24 Jun 2017, 22:38

                @mediamogul Yeah. I was looking and Short Order only uses 8 of those 12, so it would work, but would be imperfect. I think that generally, the 12 were used to accommodate 2 people being on the pad, so I don't see why 2 dance pads wouldn't make up for it for most games. Wouldn't be perfect, but better than nothing.

                Not sure if this puppy would do the trick or not:
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                  mediamogul Global Moderator @edmaul69
                  last edited by 24 Jun 2017, 22:58

                  @edmaul69

                  i have a power pad and i can easily modify it to actually work on the pi.

                  Is there an article you favor that you can link for the conversion? I still have my old Power Pad and I wouldn't want to cut into that, but they're pretty cheap and I wouldn't mind picking up another one to mod.

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                    edmaul69 @mediamogul
                    last edited by 24 Jun 2017, 23:08

                    @mediamogul it wouldnt work on the nes. I would remove all the circuitry in it and install a small board like raphnets 12 buttons to usb board making it a usb power pad. Or in my own personal case, i might just wire a 15 pin cable so i can just plug it into the connectors on my ipac.

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                      arpruss @edmaul69
                      last edited by 10 Jan 2023, 14:05

                      1. A single dance pad can't be used even to get half of the Power Pad because the center square on dance pads is not active.
                      2. Assuming the Power Pad works inside like a Konami dance pad, the sensors are analog (pressure sensitive resistance), so you can't just hook up the guts to a PI, and you need a microcontroller with 12 analog pins. I don't know if the Power Pad's digital electronics can work with the PI's 3.3v GPIOs.
                      3. A full solution for the Power Pad 12 button side is to overlap TWO dance pads and use bleeding edge fceumm libretro core: https://www.instructables.com/Playing-NES-Power-Pad-Games-in-Emulation/
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