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I was just wondering if there would be a way to use a power glove to control a game boy DMG, I know the NES and Game Boy hookups are different and everything,
But I just wanted to know if this would be a possibility, or f anyone had tried this!
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I suppose you could hook up the Power Glove's NES buttons in the same way as you would a regular NES controller.  As for the finger controls, I imagine you could use a microcontroller to read the data (which I understand is digital coming from the Glove) and translate it into something useful.

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You can barely control a nes with a powerglove

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Last edited by Crashmast (Apr 5, 2023 10:52 am)

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Crashmast wrote:

I'm not sure why you'd want a Power Glove, because it's kind of a piece of shit and doesn't work very well, as stated above, but it's your decision and I'm not here to ask questions.

(Mumbles something about looking cool on stage.)

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herr_prof wrote:

You can barely control a nes with a powerglove

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nitro2k01 wrote:

.....looking cool on stage.....

But isn't that why we have HAIRSTYLES and spaz-dancing?

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I mainly wanted to maybe use the finger sensors, not motion.

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Last edited by Crashmast (Apr 5, 2023 10:49 am)

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It would be cool to repurpose it to do something else, like control pitch mode, or trigger LSDJ notes in keyboard mode or activate LEDs in a certain way...

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http://www.instructables.com/id/Hacking-a-Powerglove/ looks like a fun project. I'd imagine this giving some insight into the hardware communications