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What would be required to add Raphnet adapters to support Native Input?
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What would be required to add Raphnet adapters to support Native Input?
01-01-2022, 01:10 AM (This post was last modified: 01-01-2022, 07:43 AM by podcastdog. Edit Reason: Thread sent too early )
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Hello this is a question for any Dolphin developers or programmers with knowledge on how to implement controller adapters to the emulator. I am not a programmer and my knowledge only comes from using emulators, reading forums and blog posts about controller API's on PC. I am wondering if its possible to add Raphnet's adapters such as the popular GC/N64 to usb v3 that has native input already on Mupen64 emulator with the N64 controller.

The 1ms polling rate the adapter lets you enable makes it a really great adapter and although Nintendo and Mayflash already support native input to Dolphin I find Raphnet to still be a great choice as it can be multi-use on emulators and PC and does not require unassigned usb drivers to overclock the polling rate to 1ms. I'm assuming if Raphnet's wants to act the same way it would have to be installed with the Zadig driver?

Has anyone looked into how this could possbily be added as another option for native GC controller support? In my research I've only found this data on the comparison between a native adapter and this one: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Vspg-hGtooDud0zwRkES1RZZeBKEYsC0xzv6R0NWrFg/edit
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