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I think the Virtual Boy controller is the best controller ever.
I mean, there are good controllers out there, but the VB one is superb.
I Would like to play it on the PC.
Is there an adapter? has anyone thought about this?

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astro187 wrote:
Power Glove?!? How would that work? I actually have one (on display, of course 🙂 ) but I don’t see how I could use it to interface with my PC in a useful way. Now I’m curious though.

mellott124 wrote:

If anyone is also interested in a Nintendo Power Glove version, I’ll have those in about 2-3 weeks as well. Housing already designed.

Well for years (15+) I’ve had PG to USB or serial adapters which just spit the data out to a COM port. Then people wrote their own code to map to whatever they wanted to.

This version will map PG to a gamepad like the VB adapter. Ultrasonic tracking x,y,z to gamepad analog x,y,z. Fingers to analog. Everything else to digital buttons. Then it’s up to your application to map it to something. It should be easier to use than my past PG adapters assuming applications with gamepad support.

5 units going out tomorrow.

I seriously can’t contain my excitement! I’m also praying to the Virtual Boy gods that my stuff doesn’t get lost in the mail like my Jack Bros. did (still trying to remain hopeful it still shows up as per the advice of the gentlemen here).

Mine came in the mail yesterday and holy smokes is it gorgeous! I’ve been using it since t came in and it works great!

I got mine on the 29th, I think. It’s a solid piece, doesn’t feel fragile at all. Grips the controller male end very firmly. I think it uses a micro USB B. At first I thought I’d have to go get a cable for it, but my phone uses the same thing. 😀 After plugging that in, I found it worked right off the bat for most applications. There’s a Virtual Boy-related program I have that it didn’t initially work for, but XPadder got it working without any fuss. It even works without batteries. There really are no other controllers with the same layout as a VB controller, so this is the best option.

For those of you who want to use XPadder, you can use these attached images I edited to look nice and work for it. One is full color, the other saves a few KB by using a 256-color palette (in case 30 KB matters to you, LOL).

Knightcrawler wrote:
I got mine on the 29th, I think. It’s a solid piece, doesn’t feel fragile at all. Grips the controller male end very firmly. I think it uses a micro USB B. At first I thought I’d have to go get a cable for it, but my phone uses the same thing. 😀 After plugging that in, I found it worked right off the bat for most applications. There’s a Virtual Boy-related program I have that it didn’t initially work for, but XPadder got it working without any fuss. It even works without batteries. There really are no other controllers with the same layout as a VB controller, so this is the best option.

For those of you who want to use XPadder, you can use these attached images I edited to look nice and work for it. One is full color, the other saves a few KB by using a 256-color palette (in case 30 KB matters to you, LOL).

Thanks for the review!

Also remember there are 3 different mappings. Hold A or B button down (not both) while plugging in the USB cable and you’ll get some different mapping options. No buttons held down at power up of the adapter maps everything as a digital button.

If the application allows remapping of inputs then you should never have a problem as its a Windows Gamepad. However for those applications that don’t, XPadder looks like a great option!

Built another batch of these last night. This will probably be the last set for a while. Still a few left if anyone is interested.

And a Power Glove one just for fun! Tracker as X,Y, with Z as slider bar. Fingers mapped to analog as well. Normal gamepad buttons on the wrist pad as digital buttons and the numbers mapped to equivalent keyboard buttons. Adjustable options via virtual COM port.

I went a bit thick on the housing walls so its large but bomb proof.

Too friggin cool, Kevin!

STL file to have the VB USB controller adapter housing 3D printed. Tweaked for Markforged Onyx. Do what you’d like with it.

Here’s my page with more details: http://www.mellottsvrpage.com/index.php/vb-controller-usb-adapter/

It’s a bit bare at the moment but I’ll update soon with more part details so someone can build their own. Takes about the same time and effort as the link cable.

I have a few more of these assembled if anyone is interested. Just PM me.

This page now has the hex file at the end of the page to program the DFRobot Beetle Arduino board. The 3D print design files, programming hex file, and the description on the page should be enough for anyone to build their own. You’ll need a donor connector for now.

VB Controller USB Adapter

And now the connector model. Once I’ve tested it and built some, I’ll post the model. Then the entire VB controller USB adapter can be built from new parts.

It came out pretty nice. Fits nice and snug too.
Its carbon fiber FDM so very strong.

Model also attached.

Here’s the d-sub male pins used:

I trim the crimp end a bit on the d-sub pins. Be careful after trimming them as they can be razor sharp and cut you. They insert very tightly into the 3D printed connector as designed. Then bond the back with an epoxy to help them stay in place.

  • This reply was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by mellott124.

Some excess material in a channel was causing the slight gap in the assembled unit in the picture above. Fixed now.

Hey man would you be willing/able to build one of the VB USB adapters to send to the UK? This thing is awesome and like the OP said, I do also believe that the VB controller is the best one out there – people knock the ergonomics of the console itself but they struck gold with this controller, it’s so comfortable.

All the design files are also located here for anyone who wants to build it themselves:

VB Controller USB Adapter

The 3D models are also here on PlanetVB for the housings:
https://www.planetvb.com/modules/tech/?sec=models

Any more of these available? I’d gladly pay.

I built a couple more of these if anyone is interested. PM me or email me.

 

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