Ok, I have had considerable trouble getting my xbox360 pad fully functional(getting the right stick to function properly and getting the Force Feedback working) but after some google searching I finally found a working solution.
Before starting ensure your
xbox 360 pad is plugged in and recognised by your operating system.
First you need a few files:
1. Latest XBCD drivers (v107) - created specifically for xbox controllers
2. WinXP XBOX360 driver (v0.2.0) - XBCD specific
both can be downloaded from here:
Code:
http://xbcd360guide.50webs.com/download.html
I have done a short
step by step guide (how to install the drivers) which is very similiar to a more graphical guide on the website link above (has pretty mac OS pictures), u should look at that also to get a better idea of what im talking about. Look for "The Guide" link at the top of their page. Once you'e finished doing the drivers then read steps 11 - 18 to configure XBCD specifically for epsxe.
originally posted at: http://www.snesorama.us
Entry #1 - General Facts about PSX Emulation
Entry #2 - How to set your game to run at correct speed
Entry #3 - Linux port of ePSXe emulator
Entry #4 - How to know the region of a PSX ISO/CD you have
Entry #5 - How to make a .cue file for ISOs
Entry #6 - General Configs
Entry #7 - ePSXe and cdda audio
Entry #8 - How to Use "-noauto" Command line with ePSXe...
Check teh ePSXe Compatibility List for specific game configs
_______
This is a guide to setup ePSXe, a emulator that enables you to play PlayStation/PS1 games on your computer.
Download ePSXe from HERE
Create a new folder on your computer where you would like the emulator to be and name it to your liking.
Put the epsxe170.zip you just downloaded into the new folder you made and right click it and select EXTRACT HERE.
You can delete the epsxe170.zip afterwards.
If you do not see the extract here option on the menu when you right click the zip file download and install WinRAR