# Arduino N64 Controller Library Based on the work in http://www.instructables.com/id/Use-an-Arduino-with-an-N64-controller/ here comes a comfortable library for usage with e.g. Arduino Uno. For NES there is already http://code.google.com/p/nespad/ . This library uses inline assembly and controllers can be attached to PIN 0 up to 13. But be aware that it's not written in best way possible. Place the folder N64Controller into your folder 'libraries'. I used it in combination with TVout ( http://code.google.com/p/arduino-tvout/ ) and EEPROM ( http://arduino.cc/playground/Code/EEPROMWriteAnything ) for highscore I modified an existing Tetris port which itself uses Simple Tetris Clone under MIT license to be using this library here and the result is quite nice: http://pothos.blogsport.eu/files/2012/03/N64Tetris.zip ## Example code for library usage ```cpp #include N64Controller player1 (12); // this controller for player one is on PIN 12 void setup() { player1.begin(); // Initialisation } void loop() { delay(30); player1.update(); // read key state if (player1.button_A() && player1.button_D_down() || player1.button_Start()) { // has no deeper meaning ;) int xachse = player1.axis_x(); // can be negative oder positive // regarding to orientation of the analog stick } // … } ``` ## Wireing To use, hook up the following to the Arduino: Digital I/O 2: N64 serial line All appropriate grounding and power lines, i.e. GND to left N64 controller PIN, Dig.PIN2 to middle Serial/Signal, 3.3V to right N64 PIN ``` /------------\ / O O O \ | GND Signl 3.3V | |________________| ``` Maybe: connect PIN X with external 1K pull-up resistor to the 3.3V rail Default and fallback PIN is 2 ## Authors * Gamecube controller to Nintendo 64 adapter by Andrew Brown * Rewritten for N64 to HID by Peter Den Hartog * Modified to be a library with selectable pins by Kai Lüke