"reversed engineered the wheel in order to get it to work" yes no, but close enough. I did make my GC adapter work with the wheel and then talk to Dolphin with normal DX.
I didnt know that about the wii, thx for sharing. That explains why its a pain in the butt. I have never written a driver before but I still feel that is your only hope. As much as I appreciate all the hard work the Dolphin team does, this is not the best place to ask. You would be much better off on a driver forum. Since its a HID, you may get away with a simple hack for the pid/pin of that device as HID's don't inherently need drivers ( sort of the entire point of HID ). If I come across anything ill let you know.
I think the author to this may be of great help.
http://www.redcl0ud.com/xbcd.html
He basically took a mangled USB HID device ( xbox controller ) and turned it in to a working HID for the windows os. I think contacting him is difficult.
I didnt know that about the wii, thx for sharing. That explains why its a pain in the butt. I have never written a driver before but I still feel that is your only hope. As much as I appreciate all the hard work the Dolphin team does, this is not the best place to ask. You would be much better off on a driver forum. Since its a HID, you may get away with a simple hack for the pid/pin of that device as HID's don't inherently need drivers ( sort of the entire point of HID ). If I come across anything ill let you know.
I think the author to this may be of great help.
http://www.redcl0ud.com/xbcd.html
He basically took a mangled USB HID device ( xbox controller ) and turned it in to a working HID for the windows os. I think contacting him is difficult.
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