Connecting an XBox Controller

I just got a MBP, and i tried installing the XBox HID, but found that it wasn't Universal Binary.
I found a driver for an XBox 360 controller but found that it isn't reverse compatible.
Anyone know of a driver for XBox controllers with the intel processors?

Hi, Der/Nalia.
This Google search turned up Xbox 360 Controller driver. Also found here on VersionTracker with a search for xbox.
The developer states it is a Universal Binary.
When looking for new applications, I recommend searching MacUpdate or Version Tracker. The user-submitted reviews accompanying the listings can be helpful in sorting the wheat from the chaff.
Good luck!
Dr. Smoke
Author: Troubleshooting Mac® OS X

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