Zez Retro | Fisher Price USB controller 1ms of lag?! w/ Robert Dale Smith - Cathode Ray Podcast #49 @ZezRetro | Uploaded April 2023 | Updated October 2024, 31 minutes ago.
This week Steve and I had Robert Dale Smith on the podcast, a man who knows a thing or two about controllers. His twitter is filled with his exploits, most recently hacking a Fischer Price "toy" controller into a real low lag USB controller using a small embedded board.
You can find his controller adapter products at the adptly named
controlleradapter.com
He currently has a preorder on the USB-2-PCE. Use (almost) any USB controller on a real PC Engine.
controlleradapter.com/products/usb-2-pce
Twitter: twitter.com/RobertDaleSmith
** Episode timecodes coming soon **
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Follow us on Twitter!
twitter.com/zez
twitter.com/usa_retro
We encourage your questions however please keep in mind that very technical CRT problems are really hard to diagnose online. If you are interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over to his patreon page
patreon.com/retrotechUSA
Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
This week Steve and I had Robert Dale Smith on the podcast, a man who knows a thing or two about controllers. His twitter is filled with his exploits, most recently hacking a Fischer Price "toy" controller into a real low lag USB controller using a small embedded board.
You can find his controller adapter products at the adptly named
controlleradapter.com
He currently has a preorder on the USB-2-PCE. Use (almost) any USB controller on a real PC Engine.
controlleradapter.com/products/usb-2-pce
Twitter: twitter.com/RobertDaleSmith
** Episode timecodes coming soon **
--------------------------------
Follow us on Twitter!
twitter.com/zez
twitter.com/usa_retro
We encourage your questions however please keep in mind that very technical CRT problems are really hard to diagnose online. If you are interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over to his patreon page
patreon.com/retrotechUSA
Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA