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Dr. Jason W. Ellis' Blog on Science Fiction, Research, Pedagogy, Computers, and LEGO

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Xbox 360 Controller Driver for Mac OS X, Works Like a Dream

Colin Munro’s Xbox 360 USB Controller Driver for Mac OS X works great with Mac OS X 10.6.7 on my MacBook 5,1. If you need a solid controller for your Mac, I can definitely recommend the Xbox 360’s wired controller with Colin’s driver, which you can find here. Many thanks to him and his efforts.

Posted byJason W. EllisMay 14, 2011Posted inTechnology, Video GamesTags: driver, gamecontroller, mac, macosx, postaday2011, xbox360

Who is Dynamic Subspace?

Hello! I'm Jason Ellis and I share my interdisciplinary research and pedagogy on DynamicSubspace.net. It includes posts that explore science, technology, and cultural issues through science fiction and neuroscientific approaches. Also, I write about retrocomputing, LEGO building, and other forms of making.

I am an Associate Professor of English at the New York City College of Technology, CUNY (City Tech) where I am the Director of the Professional and Technical Writing Program and teach classes on technical communication, law and literature, and science fiction.

I hold a Ph.D. in English from Kent State University, M.A. in Science Fiction Studies from the University of Liverpool, and B.S. in Science, Technology, and Culture from Georgia Tech.

I can be reached by email at jellis at citytech dot cuny dot edu.

Top Posts & Pages

  • Adventures in Upgrading a Lenovo IdeaCentre 5 Desktop
  • Angela Carter's "The Executioner's Beautiful Daughter"
  • Back from Two Week Trip to UC-Riverside and the Eaton Science Fiction Collection
  • James Tiptree, Jr.'s "Love is the Plan, the Plan is Death"
  • Reading List for PhD Minor Exam in Postmodern Theory
  • Gene Wolfe's "How the Whip Came Back"
  • Lego's Latest Star Wars Millennium Falcon 7965 Set Looks True to the Original
  • Recovered Writing: MA in SF Studies, Genre Definitions Paper 1, Mega-text and the Cyberpunk Subgenre, Nov 13, 2006
  • How to Build a Sparring Lightsaber with Parts from Home Depot and Spare Parts (with thoughts on learning and haptics)
  • Why Do I Build LEGO Sets Before Creating My Own Models? Thoughts on Haptics and Star Wars Rebels 75053 The Ghost

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