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- Atari-joysticks (supports controllers with 2-fire buttons) ²: [RetroJoystickAdapter_Atari.ino](RetroJoystickAdapter_Atari.ino), [hardware](atari)
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- Atari-joysticks (supports controllers with 2-fire buttons) ²: [RetroJoystickAdapter_Atari.ino](RetroJoystickAdapter_Atari.ino), [hardware](atari)
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- Sega Genesis / Megadrive controllers (3 and 6-button versions) ²: [RetroJoystickAdapter_Megadrive.ino](RetroJoystickAdapter_Megadrive.ino), [hardware](megadrive)
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- Sega Genesis / Megadrive controllers (3 and 6-button versions) ²: [RetroJoystickAdapter_Megadrive.ino](RetroJoystickAdapter_Megadrive.ino), [hardware](megadrive)
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- Sony Playstation with Analog and Multitap 4 controllers support: [RetroJoystickAdapter_Playstation.ino](RetroJoystickAdapter_Playstation.ino), [hardware](playstation)
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- Sony Playstation with Analog and Multitap 4 controllers support: [RetroJoystickAdapter_Playstation.ino](RetroJoystickAdapter_Playstation.ino), [hardware](playstation)
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- Nintendo 64 controller\* (⚠️ 3.3V!): [RetroJoystickAdapter_N64.ino](RetroJoystickAdapter_N64.ino)
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- Nintendo 64 controller ¹ (⚠️ 3.3V!): [RetroJoystickAdapter_N64.ino](RetroJoystickAdapter_N64.ino)
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- Wii Nunchuck and Classic Controller (and maybe Pro, not tested): [RetroJoystickAdapter_WiiExtension.ino (3.3V!)](RetroJoystickAdapter_WiiExtension.ino)
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- Wii Nunchuck and Classic Controller (and maybe Pro, not tested): [RetroJoystickAdapter_WiiExtension.ino (3.3V!)](RetroJoystickAdapter_WiiExtension.ino)
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- X-Arcade ²: [hardware](X-Arcade)
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- X-Arcade ²: [hardware](X-Arcade)
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- AT and PS/2 Keyboard to 4 joysticks: [hardware](Keyboard_PS2)
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- AT and PS/2 Keyboard to 4 joysticks: [hardware](Keyboard_PS2)
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- Soarer's programmable AT and PS/2 adapter (works with X-arcade too): [PS2_Soarer_Converter](PS2_Soarer_Converter)
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- Soarer's programmable AT and PS/2 adapter (works with X-arcade too): [PS2_Soarer_Converter](PS2_Soarer_Converter)
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- Nintendo Entertainment System controllers (NES)\* ²: [RetroJoystickAdapter.ino](RetroJoystickAdapter.ino)
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- Nintendo Entertainment System controllers (NES) ¹ ²: [RetroJoystickAdapter.ino](RetroJoystickAdapter.ino)
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- Super Nintendo controllers (SNES) \* ²: [RetroJoystickAdapter.ino](RetroJoystickAdapter.ino)
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- Super Nintendo controllers (SNES) ¹ ²: [RetroJoystickAdapter.ino](RetroJoystickAdapter.ino)
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- Simple one joystick two button Atari-joystick adapter made with Atmel Studio (should be very compatible): [hardware](C64_joystick_atmelstudio)
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- Simple one joystick two button Atari-joystick adapter made with Atmel Studio (should be very compatible): [hardware](C64_joystick_atmelstudio)
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- C64 keyboard adapter for BMC64 made with Soarer's keyboard controller firmware: [hardware](C64_keyboard)
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- C64 keyboard adapter for BMC64 made with Soarer's keyboard controller firmware: [hardware](C64_keyboard)
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- (old, don't use: Atari-joysticks (supports Sega Master System controller with 2-fire buttons) (ATARI) \* ²)
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- (old, don't use: Atari-joysticks (supports Sega Master System controller with 2-fire buttons) (ATARI) ¹ ²)
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- (old, don't use: Sony Playstation 1/2 controllers (doesn't support Dualshock or analog features) (PSX) \* ²)
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- (old, don't use: Sony Playstation 1/2 controllers (doesn't support Dualshock or analog features) (PSX) ¹ ²)
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¹ = needs Joystick-library
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² = 2 controllers supported
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² = 2 controllers supported
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\* = needs Joystick-library
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If you use Linux and want to get more than 1 controller with one Arduino, check "Linux and more than one controller with one Arduino"-topic in this same page.
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If you use Linux and want to get more than 1 controller with one Arduino, check "Linux and more than one controller with one Arduino"-topic in this same page.
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