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Controls.dat is a project started by Kevin Jonas (SirPoonga) with the help of Howard Casto. This project was started to accurately document the controls and button labels of the arcade control panels from the games in M.A.M.E.. The goal of this project to compensate for the inaccuracies M.A.M.E. outputs in it's documentation.  Also the project allows software to filter based on specific controls.  Such as in M.A.M.E. dial can be anything from a spinner to a 360 degree steering wheel.  Controls.dat creates a higher resolution of control types so one could filter out just the 360 degree wheel games.
 
Controls.dat is a project started by Kevin Jonas (SirPoonga) with the help of Howard Casto. This project was started to accurately document the controls and button labels of the arcade control panels from the games in M.A.M.E.. The goal of this project to compensate for the inaccuracies M.A.M.E. outputs in it's documentation.  Also the project allows software to filter based on specific controls.  Such as in M.A.M.E. dial can be anything from a spinner to a 360 degree steering wheel.  Controls.dat creates a higher resolution of control types so one could filter out just the 360 degree wheel games.
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Many volunteers have entered in the data for this project.
 
Many volunteers have entered in the data for this project.
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The controls.dat home page is at http://fe.donkeyfly.com
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==See Also==
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==External Links==
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* [http://controls.arcadecontrols.com Controls.dat home page]

Latest revision as of 11:15, 4 February 2011

Controls.dat is a project started by Kevin Jonas (SirPoonga) with the help of Howard Casto. This project was started to accurately document the controls and button labels of the arcade control panels from the games in M.A.M.E.. The goal of this project to compensate for the inaccuracies M.A.M.E. outputs in it's documentation. Also the project allows software to filter based on specific controls. Such as in M.A.M.E. dial can be anything from a spinner to a 360 degree steering wheel. Controls.dat creates a higher resolution of control types so one could filter out just the 360 degree wheel games.


Many volunteers have entered in the data for this project.

See Also

External Links