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- From: Ben Gertzfield <che@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 12:33:18 +0900
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>>>>> "Jack" == Jack Morgan <Jack.Morgan@example.com> writes: Jack> Can anyone recommend a good gaming input device (eg, Jack> joystick, gamepad) that works well with Linux? Jack> I want to set up some games for my kids *wink,wink* The Gravis GamePad Pro USB works great for games that use a digital style of control, like Super Famicom/Mega Drive/etc. emulators. Works great in Linux, and I know it works with snes9x (after remapping the buttons from the command line). http://www.gravis.com/products/pro_eli_d1019.html Ben -- Brought to you by the letters D and I and the number 14. "A yonker is a young man." Debian GNU/Linux maintainer of Gimp and Nethack -- http://www.debian.org/
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