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4.5
I bought this on a whim, because it was $11 cheaper than the famous retro branded one that's marketed as working with the Playstation Classic (PSC).After receiving it, I tried it on my Windows 10 laptop (which has bluetooth, but I disabled it to test this adapter). Upon plugging it in, Windows automatically installed the correct driver. I used my Xbox One S controller, paired it to the adapter, opened Game Controller Settings -> Properties and was able to see the buttons and analogs registering.I opened PJ64, and had to map the buttons manually, but it was super simple! It works great for every game I've tried! I did not attempt to set up force-feedback, but I will try it later on and update my review with my findings.Back to it; I plugged this adapter in to Port 1 of my Project Eris modded PSC and it did NOT work.I ended up doing the power-mod on both ports by installing a 47k ohm 0402 resistor across the existing resistors, bringing the total resistance down to about 39k ohms, or up to about 700mA output per port, up from 100mA stock. This was plenty of power to power this adapter, and then I was able to go in to RetroArch and map the buttons and analogs manually. I was also able to map the buttons and analogs to work with EmulationStation, but was unable to get it working for the Project Eris menu, or the stock PSC menu. I will update my review if I get this working.For the price, this thing is awesome! It's every bit as good as the famous retro branded one, has zero lag, and has allowed me to go wireless with my PSC. I will be ordering another for future projects.