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    Input Control

    Log and Play Retro Controller Inputs

    Input Control is a project to allow users to create and play back logs of their play sessions on retro game consoles that use serial communication controllers. Only SNES is supported in the current version, but future updates can be expanded to most types of consoles. Firmware and some code originally based on jaburn's NintendoSpy project, but it has changed a lot for consistency and otherwise.
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    Source code repository for user Red Ring Rico on Gametrailers.
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    This project is a portage of LUA on GP2X. It uses LUA source code from 5.0 version and SDL toolkit from dev.gp2x.com For more information see http://glua2x.memiks.info/
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