Yes. If you have an empty PCI bus slot on the PC motherboard, you an install a PCI card which provides you 2 or 4 USB2.0 ports which are available at around $10. There are some combo cards which provide both USB and Firewire (1394 ports).
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The SM Bus Controller, or System Management Bus, is installed on the motherboard. It was developed by Intel. It varies on the specific place according to the motherboard.
Yes, if you install the files required for the Xbox 360 controller to work on your computer and configure your controller settings on the emulator.
The SM Bus (not bus) controller is also known as the System Management Bus Controller. It is part of your computer's motherboard chipset drivers. If you need to install chipset drivers, you need one that is compatible with the SM Bus controller.
No. At least not without some serious time on your hands, and knowing your computer, and controller, like the back of your hand! Sorry :( i wanted to also...
Yes. Installing new hardware does not require internet access, unless you do not have the drivers for the device.
There is a problem with the installer and vista. To install Apache, MySQL or PHP you must disable User Account Controller, install the program(s) restart the computer and enable UAC. This is the only way to install those software and other ones, not listed here.
Well, according to http://news.filefront.com/how-to-use-a-ps3-controller-on-a-pc/ , you must install a driver in order for your PS3 controller to work on your computer. From there, you can simply plug in your controller and then run ZSNES. ZSNES should regard your PS3 controller as a joystick, or whatever the driver assigns the PS3 controller. However, according to some comments on the above page, you may have some difficulties getting the controller to work with your PC...
do you have to pay to install on your computer
Lots of PC games let you play with a controller instead of just a keyboard or mouse. You can quickly and easily install the Microsoft Xbox 360 Controller for Windows on any computer that has an available USB port and that is running Windows XP Service Pack 2 or a later version of Windows.
you cant
You install the driver
Yes, that is determined by the ports on your motherboard. Once you have a card that will work then you will go into the BIOS and disable the on-board graphics