Don't we allShit now i need to redesign my portable to include this as well..
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not if we design one board that has it and gc+ on it and somehow release itgood that I have already integrated a classic+.not if we design one board that has it and gc+ on it and somehow release it

*C O U G H*good that I have already integrated a classic+.
Such a board with gc +, classic +, a bus switch for the wiimote and mode switch, I will definitely build in my next project

You would need to have a third joystick if you wanted to use the left stick as a nunchuck joystick at the same time, though.You would not need a third joystick for this. You would just hook up your joystick on the right side of the portable to the Classic+ and it would use that to control the pointer on screen. You already need to hook up all your joysticks and buttons to the Classic+ for classic controller emulation. So, if you already have all that wired up, you should already be good to use this feature.
You would need to have a third joystick if you wanted to use the left stick as a nunchuck joystick at the same time, though.
Is there any way to add a Wiimote “shake” button?
Luckily for me I also have one of your classic+ boards. I look forward to test this out.Why would you reverse engineer an open source project? lolCan I still post in this forum @JacksonS and if so, where can I get a classic+ so I can reverse engineer it and maybe even upgrade it if I get any ideas. Btw I love your Wii SP 2.0, and am very interested in your PCBs so if you can remember it + have a chance can you tell me a list of parts for each PCB, and sorry about my ADHD making me talk to much, but if I didn't like your work I wouldn't even be talking to you, but as I said earlier I am absolutely fascinated in what you do and congrats on getting to MIT!
Well since I'm mainly a computer science guy that wants to learn more about electrical engineering, I must learn all of the parts of his PCBs and how they work.Why would you reverse engineer an open source project? lol
Everything is here https://github.com/JSnowden33/ClassicPlusWell since I'm mainly a computer science guy that wants to learn more about electrical engineering, I must learn all of the parts of his PCBs and how they work.
