okay, I bought one of the EMS USB2 adapters from jandaman.com. this
device allows you to use two Playstation 2 Dual Shock devices with only
one USB port. great device. worked under both windows and linux with
absolutely no problems.
I hadn't upgraded my kernel in a long time, but when I did, I lo
Sometimes, when I recompiled a new kernel, joydev (usb joystick) stopped
working. To fix that I just compiled input, hid, usbcore & joydev as
modules, and made sure they were loaded at boot. (modprobe)
mushroom blue wrote:
okay, I bought one of the EMS USB2 adapters from jandaman.com. this
devi
okay, I bought one of the EMS USB2 adapters from jandaman.com. this
device allows you to use two Playstation 2 Dual Shock devices with only
one USB port. great device. worked under both windows and linux with
absolutely no problems.
Nice adapter. This is now solely the one we recommend for pyDDR =
> Nice adapter. This is now solely the one we recommend for pyDDR =]
yeah, I used to use it with PyDDR and StepMania. I even built homemade
dance pads using directions I found online. best weight loss program
ever.
> It's probably a "you didn't load a driver" problem, or you compiled it into
> t
yeah, I used to use it with PyDDR and StepMania. I even built homemade
dance pads using directions I found online. best weight loss program
ever.
Hope you enjoyed it. Why'd you stop? Lack of a working adapter?
should I just compile some as modules?
I prefer modules for things like USB to avoid ker
yeah, I used to use it with PyDDR and StepMania. I even built homemade
dance pads using directions I found online. best weight loss program
ever.
Hope you enjoyed it. Why'd you stop? Lack of a working adapter?
should I just compile some as modules?
I prefer modules for things like USB to avoid ker
it works! it works!!! I owe you a (insert drink of choice)!!!
I didn't need to compile the USB 2.0 drivers because, sadly, my box only
has 1.1 hubs.
now that they're working, I'm gonna buy four more of the adapters, for
my other computers. :)
> > yeah, I used to use it with PyDDR and StepMania.
it works! it works!!! I owe you a (insert drink of choice)!!!
I didn't need to compile the USB 2.0 drivers because, sadly, my box only
has 1.1 hubs.
so glad to hear it. =] If you're anywhere near Virgina, I've already got the
drinks, feel free to come by for some xmame and ddr =]
now that they're
mushroom blue wrote:
> okay, I bought one of the EMS USB2 adapters from jandaman.com. this
> device allows you to use two Playstation 2 Dual Shock devices with only
> one USB port. great device. worked under both windows and linux with
> absolutely no problems.
>
> I hadn't upgraded my kernel in
sounds like a really neat adapter, I'd probably get one if I knew it worked
and if it weren't sold out on the website. :P
It does work, you can order one from here:
http://levelsix.com/products/pc/EMSUSB2.shtml
Brendan
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theGREENzebra wrote:
>> sounds like a really neat adapter, I'd probably get one if I knew it
>> worked
>> and if it weren't sold out on the website. :P
>
>
> It does work, you can order one from here:
>
> http://levelsix.com/products/pc/EMSUSB2.shtml
>
> Brendan
Cool, thanks. And apologies abo
> Probably the best people to ask are those who work on the Linux USB system
> itself. A good place to start would be in the kernel documentation itself: see
> Documentation/usb/usb-help.txt in the kernel source tree. Additionally, this
> sounds like a really neat adapter, I'd probably get one if I
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