Does anyone know if there is an emulator to emulate the Kia firmware/infotainment system? I am looking to mess around with some stuff but do not want to brick my car.
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There is bluetooth games controller for PocketPC http://www.tangshop.com/bluetooth-game-pad-bgp-100.html
It should then be (theoretically) possible to write similar drivers for the Playstation 3 controller.
I know this would be a huge undertaking, and I don’t know how to do it but it would be cool!
Anyway just thought of that idea and thought I’d put it out there for someone to maybe pick up and work on.
I was trying to play COD2 for PPC and figured this would be very handy!
Is there any way to use the 360 controller to play games on N64OID? (That's a nintendo 64 emulator) Emulator works great but playing with touchscreen controlls is a pain. I remember I read somewhere that the controller needs to be connected directly to the phone with that MHl adapter I think it's called, which I have. So I'm wondering what steps or apps or whatever are needed to set it up and all that? I am rooted and all that good stuff. Make my dreams come true please and let me play Smash Bros comfortably on my phone Thanks in advance!!
I don't exactly know where to put this but is there a way to make gba games like pokemon link between two phones or one phone using blutooth WiFi etc? I wanna be able to trade but I can't on my phone and my computer broke so I have to wait like a week to get a new one lol. Thanks again for help guys
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Short answer: No.
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On the phone side, I assume you are talking about using a Gameboy Advance emulator. I don't know what GBA emulator you are using, but I don't think any of the GBA emulators for Android have a link emulation feature at this time. GBA emulators on a PC are a different story of course. You may be able to do the linking on a PC based GBA emulator with that feature and then copy your save data back to the emulator on your phone.
If you're trying to link between a GBA game on an emulator and a real GBA over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, that's not going to work. As far as I know, the Gameboy Advance Wireless Adapter uses a proprietary / nonstandard / custom communication protocol which is entirely different from standard Wi-Fi used used in the Nintendo DS or a phone, and also different from Bluetooth. So its more or less impossible to communicate wirelessly between a Gameboy Advance and a phone across Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. I don't think you can even link GBA games like Pokemon across Wi-Fi using two Nintendo DS either, so the Wi-Fi on a DS wouldn't be helpful for this purpose either.
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Short answer: No.
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On the phone side, I assume you are talking about using a Gameboy Advance emulator. I don't know what GBA emulator you are using, but I don't think any of the GBA emulators for Android have a link emulation feature at this time. GBA emulators on a PC are a different story of course. You may be able to do the linking on a PC based GBA emulator with that feature and then copy your save data back to the emulator on your phone.
If you're trying to link between a GBA game on an emulator and a real GBA over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, that's not going to work. As far as I know, the Gameboy Advance Wireless Adapter uses a proprietary / nonstandard / custom communication protocol which is entirely different from standard Wi-Fi used used in the Nintendo DS or a phone, and also different from Bluetooth. So its more or less impossible to communicate wirelessly between a Gameboy Advance and a phone across Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. I don't think you can even link GBA games like Pokemon across Wi-Fi using two Nintendo DS either, so the Wi-Fi on a DS wouldn't be helpful for this purpose either.
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Well Nintendo sucks lol thanks for the answer
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Does it have a mapping tool so you can play games that don't support a controller or can you not download them at all?
don't know really. It has some kind of touch pad on it. But since Ouya has a controller, the games designed for it will have gamepad inputs.
for other games, who knows yet. Maybe Sixasxis Controller app may be able to help. It has touch simulator profiles. It's rather hit and miss on it's success. It's not the app, but some game's touch inputs are not static, so it makes it more difficult to setup.
they support sixaxis controllers natively, and there are rumours that a few people will be porting their controller-mapping apps to OUYA, for the purpose of adapting those touchscreen .apk's...
There is nothing so far on the marketplace or on the major OUYA forums
Has anyone tested the Interworks Controller Pro U (aka Retro Classic Controller) with the Ouya (or any Android device)? I'm especially interested in joystick functionality...
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Has anyone been able to use a game controllers mwith their Maxx? Either Moga, PS3, XBOX, etc.? I have the Moga, and PS3 controller, but it seems to get them to work I need to Root my phone. I'd like to not do this.
I have the moga pocket and i dont need root
Only the moga pívot app and moga universal driver for ppsspp and drastic (ds emulator)