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This is 4nes4snes Readme.txt file. Table of contents: 1) What is 4nes4snes? 2) USB Implementation 3) Compilation and installation 4) License 5) About the vendor id/product id pair: 6) Where do I get more information and updates? 1) What is 4nes4snes? -------------------- 4nes4snes if a firmware for Atmel ATmega8 which allows one to connect up to 4 NES and/or SNES controllers to a PC using a single circuit. The device connects to an USB port and appears to the PC as standard HID joystick with 4 report Id's. This means that it looks like 4 controllers in Windows's control_panel->game_controllers window. 2) USB Implementation ------------------ 4nes4snes uses the software-only usb driver from Objective Development. See http://www.obdev.at/products/avrusb/index.html A good portion of 4nes4snes is based on Objective Development's HIDKeys example. 3) Compilation and installation ---------------------------- First, you must compile it. To compile, you need a working avr-gcc and avr-libc. Under linux or cygwin, simply type make in the project directory. (assuming avr-gcc is in your path). Next, you must upload the generated file (main.hex) to the Atmega8 using whatever tools you like. Personally, I use uisp. The 'flash' and 'fuse' targets in the makefile is a good example about how to use it. The Atmega fuse bits must also be set properly. The idea behind this is to enable the external 12mhz crystal instead of the internal clock. Check the makefile for good fuse bytes values. 4) License ------- 4nes4snes is released under Objective Development's extended GPL license. See License.txt 5) About the vendor id/product id pair: ------------------------------------ Please dont re-use them for other projects. Instead, obtain your own. I got mine from mecanique: http://www.mecanique.co.uk/products/usb/pid.html 6) Where can I get more information and updates? -------------------------------------------- Visit the 4nes4snes webpage: http://www.raphnet.net/electronique/4nes4snes/index_en.php you may also contact me by email: Raphael Assenat <raph@raphnet.net>