I'd really like to get this resolved, as I'd like to record another progress video for the co-op sprite soon.
Also, when I go into the device manager and select the USB port that the controller is connected to, clicking on the 'power' tab while the controller is plugged in will cause the device manager to become unresponsive until the controller is removed. When I plug it in, nothing happens and no programs recognize it, but when I unplug it, the computer makes the 'device plugged in' noise and the 'device removed' noise in rapid succession. VisualBoy /projects/vba/ Emulator for Gameboy and Advance GameboyAdvance. Long story short, the controller no longer works. It runs 64-bit Windows 7 home edition on an ASUS CM5671 with a Pentium Dual Core 2.8GHz CPU and 4 gigs of RAM. It also comes with a slew of helpful features such as saving. The app is easy to use and works flawlessly on most game ROMs. Using this game utility software, you can enjoy the complete catalog from Nintendo's classic console on your desktop computers.
It worked amazingly with one of my real SNES controllers on windows XP, just plug and play. Snes9x is an emulator for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and Super Famicon. A long time ago, I bought a Super Smartjoy, an SNES-to-USB adapter.