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Vicky

Dear Developer,

Mayflash made a lot of GC and Wii related converter. Many users enjoy a lot by using our adapters and your Dolphin emulator. Now we'd like to cooperate with you to service our big fans better.
Could you please let me know how to contact with you directly? Thank you!

Thanks,
Vicky
email: vicky@mayflash.com
Contacted you on your email address. Interested to hear what you have in mind.
I'm pretty sure it will be in at least someone's interest for ulao to talk to mayflash. I'm pretty sure he's talked in the past about some features of his rival 'blissbox' device which he'd be willing to let mayflash use to fix some of their issues. He's certainly the person who puts most effort into helping people with mayflash hardware issues around here.

Qaazavaca Qaanic

3-in-1 magic joy box with gc:
Got a blue screen with their official drivers once when plugging in. Other than that it's been mostly OK.
Official drivers are very unintuitive to enable both analog and digital triggers.
Rumble is a bit funky with official and nonexistent with Windows generic drivers.

saragan

id just be happy if either party can get the MAYFLASH dolphin sensor bar mode 4 to register as a real wiimote Smile

right now im having to bluetooth to my pc through a dongle and just use the bar as a sensor bar which is a complete waste to its utilities Smile
ive got two mayflash adapters at home: snes to usb and gc to usb. both suffer from minor input delay unfortunately. still good value though, but i wish they could also release a higher quality version of the adapters. id pay more if they were perfect Smile

and as it has been stated before me: drivers for win7 tend to be horrible. just stick with the default windows drivers.
This is surely more about the Dolphin wireless sensor bar (http://www.play-asia.com/wireless-sensor-dolphin-bar-paOS-13-49-en-70-2hmb.html) than any of the controller to USB adapters. The Dolphin wireless sensor bar would actually be really handy if it worked 100% correctly with all revisions of Dolphin and with the Wiimotes with built in Motion Plus. It's the same concept as the Adamote (http://www.akar.cc/adamote/features/), except Mayflash seems much more interested in getting this to work with Dolphin than those guys did. That's great news for us.

+1 on there being noticable input delay when using Mayflash GC to USB adapters though, it's pretty much impossible to play competitive Smash Bros. on Dolphin that way. The problem might however be a combination of USB lag, emulation lag and HDTV lag, so I don't know if it's something that can be fixed easily.
I use a MayFlash DualShock 2 USB adapter with Dolphin and have no problems, but I've never tried their adapters for other controllers.
What is the advantage of that sensor bar compared to using the bluetooth connection of the PC when using dolphin ?
The sensor bar allows the Wiimote to detect in what direction it is pointing relative to the screen, which for example allows you to use a cursor. This doesn't work with just the Bluetooth connection, these sensor bar features are separate.

Edit: Me not paying attention here
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