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3. Move the MultiPort’s Mode Selector switch back towards the GrIP
sockets to put the MultiPort into GrIP Mode.
This deactivates any attached 15-pin controllers. If you are in DOS,
the bi-color LED switch on the MultiPort’s GrIP wing lights up red
to signal that the MultiPort is in its default setting (GamePad
Emulation). If you are running Windows 95, the GrIP LED lights up
green to signal GrIP mode. Any time you run a game with GrIP
support, the GrIP LED lights up green.
The MultiPort allows you to connect and use GrIP devices of different
types. As analog-style GrIP controllers become available, you will be
able to use these alongside your GrIP-Pads.
Connecting Controllers for
GamePad Emulation
Control
GamePad Emulation
supports only two controllers. If
you’re going to play a game in
GamePad Emulation:
• Connect a single controller
to Port 1 or Port 3; or,
• Connect two controllers to
Ports 1 & 2 or Ports 3 & 4.
...Connecting GrIP Game Controllers, cont’d.
Chapter 2 – Connections