Any tips? I'd prefer to buy one from within the UK.
Geezer
As shoo has requested, here is the thread that will list the best adapters/converters for the most commonly asked about and used systems. At this point in time this is by no means the definitive thread about this topic, but hopefully with the help and combined knowledge of the SRK community we can turn this into one.
If I have missed anything or made any mistakes feel free to post or PM and I will update this as soon as I can. So enough talk let's get the ball rolling...
Playstation to...
Playstation 3 : Pelican
Pros : Works perfectly, even backwards compatible, also works with PC
Cons : May not work well with Guitar Hero, but who cares? Discontinured and extremely hard to find now.
Where : ???
Price : ???
Playstation 3 : Generic (Tim Static) - http://cgi.ebay.com/PS2-Controller-to-P ... dZViewItem
Pros : Works perfectly, even backwards compatible
Cons : More feedback needed
Where : See provided link
Price : About $10 shipped
XBox : Magic Box - http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-gm- ... 0-1gk.html
Pros : Regarded as the best adapter to XBox with no lag
Cons : Trying to find one
Where : Not available at any stores, try EBay or the Trading forums
Price : Probably around $50-60
XBox : DreamBox (Yead Dood 120%) - http://www.consoleplus.co.uk/product_in ... -converter
Pros : Works perfectly with official Sony PCBs, cheaper and easier to find than Magic Box, has headset jack.
Cons : Compatibilty with other PCBs? ie. HRAPs, SFACs, T5s, etc.
Where : http://www.consoleplus.co.uk/product_in ... -converter
Price : About $15 US + shipping
XBox : X Connection (JubeiNinja69) - http://innovation1.com/
Pros : Works with almost all fighting games
Cons : Doesn't work with Capcom Fighting Evolution (which sucks anyway)
Where : http://innovation1.com/
Price : $9.99 + shipping
XBox 360 : XFPS - http://www.xcm.cc/xcm_xfps_360.htm
Pros : There is nothing else out there
Cons : Price, needs a wired Microsoft controller to work (urth)
Where : http://www.mod-chip.com/en/xfps_360.php
Price : $79.95 + shipping
Dreamcast : Dream Connection II - http://www.chipzone.com/marketplace/cat ... ntID=11052
Pros : Regarded as the best adapter to Dreamcast with no lag, used by EVO
Cons : Trying to find one
Where : Not available at any stores, try EBay or the Trading forums
Price : ?
Dreamcast : Total Control Plus - http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-h5-49-en-70-en.html
Pros : Readily available
Cons : None
Where : Play-Asia
Price : $18.90 + shipping
Saturn : Tototek (Cheesey) - http://www.tototek.com/pio/main1/SUBMEN ... verter.htm
Pros : Works perfectly
Cons : Odd button mapping
Where : tototek.com
Price : $15 + shipping
PC : PC Joybox 3in1 (Cheesey) - http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-6m- ... 0-1hv.html
Pros : Also works with Dreamcast Saturn controllers
Cons : Some users report noticeable delay
Where : Play-Asia
Price : $14.90 + Shipping
PC : Super Joy Box 3 Pro - http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-6m- ... 0-qc2.html
Pros : Works flawlessly with many PCBs
Cons : None so far
Where : Play-Asia
Price : $8.90 + Shipping
Gamecube : Cube Joybox Pro - http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-g4- ... 0-14p.html
Pros : Works well with official Dualshock controllers, works on Wii
Cons : Works well ONLY with official Dualshock controllers
Where : Play-Asia
Price : $7.90 + shipping
XBox to...
Playstation 1&2 : XP JoyBox - http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-fk- ... 0-p3e.html
Pros : There is nothing else out there
Cons : Not much info on it
Where : Play-Asia, Jandaman
Price : $14.90 + shipping
PC : Super JoyBox 9 - http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-6m- ... 0-czu.html
Pros : It works
Cons : None
Where : Play-Asia
Price : $9.95 + shipping
Saturn to...
Dreamcast : Total Control 3 - http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-h5-49-en-70-46.html
Pros : ?
Cons : ?
Where : Play-Asia
Price : $19.90 + shipping
Random notes...
As of right now there is nothing that will let you use PS3 controllers of any sort on a PS1 or 2. This also pertains to anything with a USB connection.
Not all USB items are compatible even if there is a USB plug. PS3 and 360 controllers will work on a PC, but PS3 or any other controller WILL NOT work on a 360.
!!! Keep in mind that performance of some adapters also depends on the PCB of your stick. For example, some adapters will work perfectly if you are using an official Sony PCB, but if you are using a HRAP or SFAC for instance, you may experience lag or other problems. !!!
-except it has Cyber Gadget printed on the top. Oh, and there is no noticeable delay. I'd say go for that one.PC : PC Joybox 3in1 (Cheesey) - http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-6m- ... 0-1hv.html
Pros : Also works with Dreamcast Saturn controllers
Cons : Some users report noticeable delay
Where : Play-Asia
Price : $14.90 + Shipping
Impossible. You can get one with very little lag, but there's no such thing as a lag-free USB converter.Geezer wrote:USB... lag-free
Yes, yes. If it's a shitty converter it isn't going to help, but if the problem is that your USB port is too slow, then obviously it will help as long as the converter can keep up.nimitz wrote:is anyone increasing the USB polling rate to reduce USB lag? and does it make a real difference?

Depends on what you're playing. If you're playing Super Mario Bros. a millisecond or two really isn't really going to mean anything game play wise, but in something like IIDX where it really matters it can seriously mess you up. I've never played with an A-Pac, but no matter what the converter you're using is PS/2 will always be better than USB, it's just the way USB connections work. If you're trying to decide on which one to get I would definitely recommend getting the I-Pac, which I have used. It's really great.Fudoh wrote:so you would say an Utimarc A-Pac (USB) is noticeable slower than an I-Pac (PS/2) for connecting arcade controller parts to a PC ?You can get one with very little lag, but there's no such thing as a lag-free USB converter.


I have an adapter like that. It seems that they don't like the signal timing for PS1 pads or something, and you only get an update every 30-40ms.nimitz wrote:edit: Got my Super Joy Box 3 pro and its A LOT bettere than the EMS. a good example is the autofire on the HRAP. Playing Darius gaiden on mame with the autofire (on the hrap) on gave me some kind of a half-fast tapping speed. with the super joy box 3 I get full auto.
Can confirm the blissbox is not cheap but it is a "you get what you pay for" situation.Syntax wrote:Its not cheap but the BlissBox 4 play is the most compatible and fastest console to pc adapter to date.
A little secret its the only adapter that adapts Sega Saturn controllers correctly.
Also works on ps3 and xbox.
I have one setup in my cab and it makes the switch between cab controls and a console controller of my choice very easy on emulator mappings.
http://skunx7.wixsite.com/bliss-box
Imo blissbox is top of the line quality at middle of the road pricing. If you can afford it, it simply can't be beat.Syntax wrote:It has an API in development that I've been helping beta test.
Once it's done you could have fully automated button mappings per controller per system.
That's my focus anyway, command line tool that checks what emulator is running and what controller is plugged in and maps it to how you want. Does away with the inferior global mappings.
Wire thisRGB wrote:
As of right now there is nothing that will let you use PS3 controllers of any sort on a PS1 or 2. This also pertains to anything with a USB connection.