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The information in this section applies to the following controllers:
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# Standalone controllers
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- **Densha de GO! Plug and Play**
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This controller is different from traditional controllers in the sense that it contains the game (an improved version of *Densha de GO! Final*) and does not connect to a PC or console. Externally, it looks similar to a TCPP-20009, except it does not include a pedal connection. Internally, it contains an ARM board running Linux. It requires a micro USB cable for power and a HDMI cable for video output.
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The micro USB port supports USB OTG with a powered adapter and is used by Taito to install software updates.
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It is possible to update the Linux kernel on the board to enable USB gadget mode and emulate traditional controllers, such as the [DGOC-44U](/models/usb/#dgoc-44u). This makes it possible to control other software. You can find more information [here](https://github.com/GMMan/dengo-plug-and-play-controller).
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This section includes self-contained controllers with software included in them. Instead of connecting to a PC or console, they can be connected directly to a TV via HDMI.
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{{% standalone_controller-page "pnp" %}}
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This controller is different from traditional controllers in the sense that it contains the game (an improved version of *Densha de GO! Final*) and does not connect to a PC or console. Externally, it looks similar to a TCPP-20009, except it does not include a pedal connection. Internally, it contains an ARM board running Linux. It requires a micro USB cable for power and a HDMI cable for video output.
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The micro USB port supports USB OTG with a powered adapter and is used by Taito to install software updates.
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It is possible to update the Linux kernel on the board to enable USB gadget mode and emulate traditional controllers, such as the [DGOC-44U](/controllers/usb/dgoc44u). This makes it possible to control other software. You can find more information [here](https://github.com/GMMan/dengo-plug-and-play-controller).
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