Any way to use my GameCube Hori pad on my 360?

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Any way to use my GameCube Hori pad on my 360?

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You would probably need to find a gamecube to ps2 adapter, and then go from there.

An easier way would be to get the snes -> ps2 keio converter and then a ps2 -> xbox 360 converter (noone is going to make a straight x-> 360 converter other than the ps2)
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Has anyone here tried either of those options? Were there any signs of lag introduced?
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Wanted to bump this as I'm still in need of a GC to PS2 adaptor so I can finally play with a decent pad on the 360.
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there will always be lag on that final conversion to USB. the inpin (ps2->ps3/pc) has 1 or 1.5 frames of lag, the xtokki (ps2 -> 360) should be similar.

I don't think you're going to find much in the way of gamecube to psx - most converters are psx to something else.
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According to the xtokki site there is no input lag on their device.
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They also say the inpin has no lag
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You COULD roll your own converter with an fgwidget and an xbox 360 controller pcb. This assumes you go with my original suggestion of using an snes controller (saturn works as well)

http://shoryuken.com/forum/index.php?th ... rs.145385/
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