You'd think USB would be the great equalizer, but there's no guarantee with something like this. As a confounded variable, I just realized that the $1 adaptor I'm using is intended to connect my controller to a PS3, not a PC/Mac. For the moment, I think the bigger issue is that NEStopia doesn't recognize EE at all. Have you checked in Mac's equivalent of the control panel if your gamepad is recognized by your system at all? I haven't found anything in System Preferences that would allow me to do that. (All for the cause of buying camera film to waste like a tweener girl and then go on roller coasters.). It's also sort of crappy for this Bannister guy to rip features out of emulators that other people made, just so he can try and make money through his 'emulator enhancer'. I think it sucks that alot of Mac emu authors want to get paid for what most PC emu authors do for free. Make sure to plug in the pad before starting Nestopia. When you go to Nestopia/About Nestopia, does it say 'with emulator enhancer' or give any indication that the enhancer is installed? Also keep in mind that for the newest EE you have to have OSX 10.4 or newer installed. I don't see EE in 'About Nestopia', nor do I get a menu to configure the controller. Yet, when I start up Nestopia, it doesn't recognize the presence of EE or my controller. I verified that the Emulator Enhancer.bundle file is in said folder. I copied the Emulator Enhancer folder into my /Library/Application Support folder just like the instructions said. Setup: Mac Mini, 1.82 GHz C2D, 2.5 GB RAM, OSX 10.4.11 PS2 controller on a PS->USB Converter Nestopia v1.41 Emulator Enhancer v2.4.0 Okay, for something that should be really simple, for some reason I can't get this to work. Searching for good freeware? On this awesome blog we have not bad content for you.
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