Hi,
my first post here, I just got a Mister.
Everything is up and running, now I need an OTG; is this a viable solution? https://www.amazon.it/Turbo-ufficiale-E ... B07TDQYHQN
Can it work as an OTG and allow 2 players game in all cores for games that do not support multitap?
Like, playing SFII on Genesis with 2 USB controllers in port 1 and 2 of the multitap while having a keyboard, a BT dongle and a Wi-Fi dongle in ports 3/4/5?
Turbo Tap PCE Multitap
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Re: Turbo Tap PCE Multitap
I know the USB OTG Hub in this listing works perfectly but I can only find it bundled with Raspberry Pi zero on the Italian Amazon site https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0727YF3KP/
Here it is on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JL837X8/
Here it is on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JL837X8/
Re: Turbo Tap PCE Multitap
Thank you.
So, by logic, can I assume the PCE multitap may be seen by the Mister "just" as a common OTG? If it works, it would be just plug&play, right?
If yes, I'll try and report for the benefit of this community. If it doesn't work, I guess I'll just return it and get the one you linked.
So, by logic, can I assume the PCE multitap may be seen by the Mister "just" as a common OTG? If it works, it would be just plug&play, right?
If yes, I'll try and report for the benefit of this community. If it doesn't work, I guess I'll just return it and get the one you linked.
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Re: Turbo Tap PCE Multitap
The PCE Mini Multitap uses a USB Type-A connector this will not connect to the MiSTer. You need a USB OTG hub that uses a Micro USB Type-B connector. The DE-10 Nano only has one USB connector that can be used for USB peripherals and it's a USB Micro connection. I'm sure you can modify the PCE Mini Multitap and swap out the USB Type-A cable to a OTG USB Micro cable or find a Micro-B to USB-A adapter and still I would assume you have to modify the PCE Mini Multitap USB cable to make it an OTG cable. There are many tutorials on how to make your own OTG USB cable online. If you are set on using the PCE Mini Multitap then I think those are your choices, it must be modified or an adapter must be used.pedroTFP wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 9:29 am Thank you.
So, by logic, can I assume the PCE multitap may be seen by the Mister "just" as a common OTG? If it works, it would be just plug&play, right?
If yes, I'll try and report for the benefit of this community. If it doesn't work, I guess I'll just return it and get the one you linked.
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