Hi this is my first post here.
I have a Zero 2 W with latest Retropie installed.
I have an N64 controller wired up to the GPIO for use as a controller connected dirrectly to the PI to play N64 games. (gamecon_gpio_rpi)
My issue is the Gamecon_gpio_rpi driver is dettecting phantom inputs from the from the controller (even when not plugged in)
When buttons are pressed it does show me pressing them (it is seeing my inputs), but most buttons go on/off a few times a second making the controller usless.
I have the 3 wires on ,3.3V ,GND & PIN26 GPIO7
Sep 28 18:42:14 retropie kernel: [ 190.723172] gamecon_gpio_rpi: peripherals address base at 0x3f000000
Sep 28 18:42:14 retropie kernel: [ 190.723197] gamecon_gpio_rpi: at least one device must be specified
Sep 28 18:43:30 retropie kernel: [ 266.789102] gamecon_gpio_rpi: peripherals address base at 0x3f000000
Sep 28 18:43:30 retropie kernel: [ 266.789743] input: N64 controller as /devices/virtual/input/input4
Sep 28 18:43:30 retropie kernel: [ 266.790098] gamecon_gpio_rpi: GPIO4 configured for N64 controller data pin
Driver version is 2.1.0.
Joystick (N64 controller) has 4 axes (X, Y, Hat0X, Hat0Y)
and 10 buttons (Trigger, BtnA, BtnB, BtnC, BtnX, BtnY, BtnZ, BtnTL, BtnTR, BtnStart).
Testing ... (interrupt to exit)
Axes: 0: 1880 1: 27396 2: 0 3: 0 Buttons: 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:on 7:off 8:off 9:off
Is there a driver that is not so out of date I should be using ?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I have a Zero 2 W with latest Retropie installed.
I have an N64 controller wired up to the GPIO for use as a controller connected dirrectly to the PI to play N64 games. (gamecon_gpio_rpi)
My issue is the Gamecon_gpio_rpi driver is dettecting phantom inputs from the from the controller (even when not plugged in)
When buttons are pressed it does show me pressing them (it is seeing my inputs), but most buttons go on/off a few times a second making the controller usless.
I have the 3 wires on ,3.3V ,GND & PIN26 GPIO7
Sep 28 18:42:14 retropie kernel: [ 190.723172] gamecon_gpio_rpi: peripherals address base at 0x3f000000
Sep 28 18:42:14 retropie kernel: [ 190.723197] gamecon_gpio_rpi: at least one device must be specified
Sep 28 18:43:30 retropie kernel: [ 266.789102] gamecon_gpio_rpi: peripherals address base at 0x3f000000
Sep 28 18:43:30 retropie kernel: [ 266.789743] input: N64 controller as /devices/virtual/input/input4
Sep 28 18:43:30 retropie kernel: [ 266.790098] gamecon_gpio_rpi: GPIO4 configured for N64 controller data pin
Driver version is 2.1.0.
Joystick (N64 controller) has 4 axes (X, Y, Hat0X, Hat0Y)
and 10 buttons (Trigger, BtnA, BtnB, BtnC, BtnX, BtnY, BtnZ, BtnTL, BtnTR, BtnStart).
Testing ... (interrupt to exit)
Axes: 0: 1880 1: 27396 2: 0 3: 0 Buttons: 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:on 7:off 8:off 9:off
Is there a driver that is not so out of date I should be using ?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Statistics: Posted by lewilou22 — Sat Sep 28, 2024 5:48 pm — Replies 0 — Views 33