The iCode Duo Plus Pro allows you to connect your Atari trackballs, Joysticks, Paddles, and Driving Controllers to USB port of your PC or Linux base platforms such as Retropie, EmuElec, Batocera, Mac OS, Android Phones, and more! This will allow you to play your favorite retro games on almost any emulator with the original Atari controllers as they are meant to be! The device has 2 ports for multiplayer actions supporting up to 4 paddles, or 2 of any other type of devices. On board buttons and controls let you map the buttons to any of the 32 buttons recognized by the Pi/Windows/Mac or it can map them to Keyboard keys! Common mappings are Start, Select, Option and arrow keys on the keyboard so you don't have to use a keyboard anymore.
This video shows you how to configure and use the iCode DUO with The C64 mini to play multi-player games.
These adapters are available at www.icode.com
As described in the video:
1. Make sure in the Duo settings, you have the unit Stick As setting set to DPAD.
2. Up update the gamecontrollerdb.txt by adding the following line below to the list of controllers and restart the mini. You can either update the C64 Mini's built in gamecontrollersdb.txt file using x-windows usb drive for the C64 mini, Or you can use Carousel project usb stick and update the correct gameconrollerdb.txt file on that usb stick.
ADD THI LINE BELOW:
030000008f0e00001330000001010000,iCode,righttrigger:b1,b:b3,x:b2,y:b0,back:b6,start:b7,guide:b8,rightshoulder:b5,leftshoulder:b9,lefttrigger:b10,dpup:h0.1,dpdown:h0.4,dpleft:h0.8,dpright:h0.2,leftx:a0,lefty:a1,platform:Linux,
Good luck and let me know what you think or if you have any questions.
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