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    Fond memories of PC gaming with this controller. I assume I'm not alone here.

    Question: Is there any adapter available that would enable hooking this baby up to a USB port?

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    Oh sure, USB-to-gameport adapters are quite common. They don't work quite right with more complex pads, but these ones are simple enough.

    Circle pads are inferior to true cross pads, I think.
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    Love the Gravis, own the Pro version which has unique capabilities. Two of the triggers autofire and the other two triggers can be set as sideways control for SHMUPS. Also great for top down space shooters such as Asteroids; play just like the button spin control of the Arcade panel.

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    A terrific controller! Mine used the MIDI port.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg2600 View Post
    A terrific controller! Mine used the MIDI port.
    That's technically the game port. (If you wanted to plug in a MIDI device, you needed a special cable usually.)
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    loved it...played Star Control II and Duke Nukem 3D with it a ton
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    I used this quite a bit in the 90s, up until 2003 when I bought a sidewinder cuz my new laptop didn't have a game port at the time.

    I remember this being pretty revolutionary at the time. Prior to this coming out, pcs only had joysticks, most of which were cumbersome and awful. They were usually patterned after the atari 2600 stick--small and awkward.

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    i still have one of these somewhere, I also have still use a newer USB gravis gamepad that looks pretty much like PS1 controller without the analog sticks.
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    I swapped out on of these and a basic CH stick for years depending on what was fun back in the DOS era. I'd say I probably miss it, but I don't as the SNES pad with the L and R spoiled me a bit. It was like the ultimate pad for a long time though as it worked so well with a heap of DOS titles.

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    Tons of memories with this thing obviously. Commander Keen was never the same without it. I actually still have one somewhere.

    These days I prefer the Interact Hammerhead FX for use with emulators, but that only works with Windows 98 PCs and won't do DOS.

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    I too have fond memories of these Gravis Gamepads.

    I remember breaking the little plastic joystick thing when I was a kid, and my dad machined a beautiful metal replacement joystick that had the same threads, so no risk of breaking that one! Although I was partial to just using the pad without the joystick.

    I recall Phillips used these same controllers for it's CDI system too:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edmond Dantes View Post
    Commander Keen was never the same without it.
    This controller was my Commander Keen experience. I loved this controller so much. In the days of tracking ball mice and gigantic computers, to me the gravis pad was having the future in my hands.

    I played so many games with this. And i always used the grey screw in joy pad stick.

    Thats it im buying one again and the adapter.

    Commander Keen
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    All these are instant memories when looking at the picture of the gravis pad.

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