mackieks / MaplePad

🍁 Dreamcast controller emulator using RP2040. Supports 8-page memory card, SPI/I2C OLED for VMU LCD, and rumble.
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MaplePad🍁

MaplePad is an all-in-one Dreamcast controller, VMU, and Purupuru (rumble pack) emulator for Dreamcast portables and custom Dreamcast controllers. It runs on RP2040 and is usable with the Raspberry Pi Pico as well as custom MaplePad PCBs. See the hardware folder for a wiring diagram.

Note: MaplePad is still a WIP. You may experience issues with Windows CE games. In almost all problematic titles, disabling VMU and rumble through the MaplePad menu will make the game playable. Check out the Compatibility List for details!

Features

With MaplePad you can cycle through 8 200-block internal VMUs with custom icons and colors, use an I2C or SPI OLED display to see the VMU screen in color and at 2x integer scale, and enjoy rumble that is 1:1 with the Performance TremorPak in most retail software (still some minor bugs!)

Feature List:

To-do:

Release v1.6 is gated by the following TODOs

Future TODOs

Project Showcase

StrikerDC MaplePad mod by Wesk

MaplePad Arcade Controller with VMU de GamesCare. link, video

Mini Arcade Stick de Mundo Yakara Colombia. Excellent video that showcases MaplePad v1.5 features! video

Mini plug'n'play virtual memory card by jounge. link

Various JAMMA Dreamcast adapters available on AliExpress. link 1, link 2, video (flashing lights warning!)

Giant Dreamcast VMU + Arcade Stick by CrazyJojo (code modified). video

Dumping VMUs to PC

You can use picotool to dump VMUs manually. Here's the process:

License

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MaplePad is forked from Charlie Cole's Pop'n Music Controller.

Special thanks: Charlie Cole, Colton Pawielski and Wesk.