It's possible if you have the time to work it all out.
I would have thought it would be easier to take apart a controller and link the controllers input to another programmable device, custom made with a PIC processor maybe or perhaps a Raspberry Pi could do this. Nice little project for someone :-)
You play it using a controller as an input method. It is also possible to get Xbox live, where you can play with friends online.
A game console is not an input or output device, the things that can connect to the consoles are the I/O devices.. not the actual system.
No, it is the processing unit. The input would be its controller, output could be the video and audio as well as its rumble (if you have a controller with rumble).
It's an input device. The Computer Monitors the activity on the controller - and, depending on what the player does with it - moves a character on the screen etc.
It's an input device. The Computer Monitors the activity on the controller - and, depending on what the player does with it - moves a character on the screen etc.
It's an input device. The Computer Monitors the activity on the controller - and, depending on what the player does with it - moves a character on the screen etc.
It's an input device. The Computer Monitors the activity on the controller - and, depending on what the player does with it - moves a character on the screen etc.
the output of P controller depends only on the present state of the input, whereas the output of I controller depends on the whole history of the input. that is the fundamental difference between the control law of two controllers.
The controller processes the input information from sensors.
It is an output device
game controller
A USB port is both and input and output port. Depends on what is connected to it as to which is functions as. Connect a camera and it is an input device. Connect a printer and it is an output device. Connect a printer/scanner and it is both.