@@phrtza Thanks for that. I have a question, why not use the 8v line and bring that down to 5v with a regulator for the mouse? Was that boost board just cheaper?
@@Angryhelder I guess that might work too, but there are a few disadvantages: Firstly, the boost DC-DC board does not have to dissipate excess energy. Voltage regulator does and therefore produces some heat. Secondly, the 8V line is there for powering vibration motor, so the voltage might not be as "clean" as the 3.3V source that is there to power logic when such motor is running.
This is legit the illest. Combined it with HID-Remapper and now I can play PS Mouse games with the Egert II Mini trackball ^o^
Those songs sound great... Could you please tell me the names?
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So besides the Bios Menu what other use is there for the mouse? Is this for the point and click games? or is there a list of compatible games?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_Mouse
@@phrtza Thanks for that. I have a question, why not use the 8v line and bring that down to 5v with a regulator for the mouse? Was that boost board just cheaper?
@@Angryhelder I guess that might work too, but there are a few disadvantages: Firstly, the boost DC-DC board does not have to dissipate excess energy. Voltage regulator does and therefore produces some heat. Secondly, the 8V line is there for powering vibration motor, so the voltage might not be as "clean" as the 3.3V source that is there to power logic when such motor is running.