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    REMFwhoopitydo | # 101 | 2009-11-03, 09:54 | Report

    Originally Posted by REMFwhoopitydo View Post
    forgive my ignorance, but how much of a problem is to use a zeemote for SNES gaming when it is two bottons short of that on a SNES controller?

    thanks
    bump

    i'd love to know the answer to this, cheers.

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    javispedro | # 102 | 2009-11-03, 10:26 | Report

    So, you map the most used buttons to the Zeemote and use the Nxx0's keyboard for the rest.

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    REMFwhoopitydo | # 103 | 2009-11-03, 13:35 | Report

    gotcha,

    i was thinking from the point of view of running the n900 to a big screen and getting a multiplayer game of mario cart going.

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    Master of Gizmo | # 104 | 2009-11-05, 07:24 | Report

    Originally Posted by REMFwhoopitydo View Post
    gotcha,

    i was thinking from the point of view of running the n900 to a big screen and getting a multiplayer game of mario cart going.
    Mario cart uses more than four buttons during the game? If not you don't have a problem at all.

    MoG

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    maven1975 | # 105 | 2009-11-06, 06:10 | Report

    More Video of the N900 and SNES would be awesome! Hint.Hint

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    Rotkaeqpchen | # 106 | 2009-11-06, 08:36 | Report

    Yes that would be cool, especially how many frames are skipped or are not. It would be helpful to know this.

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    thecursedfly | # 107 | 2009-11-14, 13:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by REMFwhoopitydo View Post
    gotcha,

    i was thinking from the point of view of running the n900 to a big screen and getting a multiplayer game of mario cart going.
    would that be possible?

    which wireless controller would be best and work without hacks (like having to own a ps3 or psp, just buying 2 remote controllers)?
    would for example two like this work on the same N900 (connected to a big screen with TV-out) ? Chainpus BGP100 Bluetooth GamePad
    does the emulator support multiple players?
    (I was excluding the zeemote since it has too less keys, and that would work for some games maybe, but with others it may not; plus, holding a controller with two hands is better for playing)

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    Anwarboy11 | # 108 | 2009-11-15, 13:50 | Report

    http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=34526
    check my thread out on emu's

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    ArnimS | # 109 | 2009-11-21, 02:32 | Report

    Originally Posted by REMFwhoopitydo View Post
    bump

    i'd love to know the answer to this, cheers.
    i just tested zeemote with n900

    4 buttons are visible and clickable simultaneously

    button click delay is easily below 10ms by my experienced estimate (foley work)

    edit: can not recommend zeemote if you regularly need to hit more than two buttons at once. the other two buttons are well away from easy reach.

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    REMFwhoopitydo | # 110 | 2009-11-21, 10:36 | Report

    i think the thing that was concerning me was that the SNES has six buttons; four thumb and two trigger, which may well be a problem for the majority (?) of games that use all buttons.

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