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12-29-2011, 08:02 AM
#221
kernot
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Following Sukid steps and Xoppa's build linked by steelfox15 it works like a charm!!!.
And even now I no longer have the "Wiimote disconnections" issue with other games.
Thanks!!!!
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12-29-2011, 09:30 AM
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tooji
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Awesome! Skyward sword works perfectly.

The OP should update his post with the instructions you put.
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12-29-2011, 10:32 AM
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Glad it's working! Big Grin

Oh one detail I forgot to mention. When I connect(and reconnect) the wii remote, I use the synch button under the battery cover instead of the 1 and 2 buttons. For me at least it won't work with just 1 and 2. When you use the synch button it's likely the LEDs will continue flashing after it's connected, but start up dolphin and hit wii remote and it should automatically recognize it.
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12-29-2011, 12:02 PM
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Glad to see there is a fix for this problem. Unfortunately I seem to be stuck, I installed the Toshiba Stack, followed exact instructions, restarted, then when I went to sync the controller, the Bluetooth icon is filled in red, and when I try and do new connection, it says "Bluetooth not ready". Anyone have an idea how to fix this?
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12-29-2011, 01:00 PM
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Right click the taskbar icon and click "Enable Bluetooth Function".
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12-29-2011, 02:12 PM (This post was last modified: 12-29-2011, 03:12 PM by Magsley.)
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(12-28-2011, 06:57 AM)Sukid Wrote: Although it's yet to work properly for me (I continue to get "no supported bluetooth device detected, only compatable with windows stack" even with the modified version) this is how you do it.

1. Download the toshiba stack here:
http://www.sitecom.com/download/4791/toshiba_8.htm
(might have to click it a few times to get it to work)

2. Get your bluetooth dongle's hardware ID and then uninstall it. Go to control panel, device manager, and click on bluetooth radios. Right click the listed device (ignore the enumerator one), click properties, go to the details tab, and select Hardware ID. It should list something like
USB\VID_0A5C&PID_2148&REV_0818
USB\VID_0A5C&PID_2148
The second number is what you want. Copy that down in notepad.
Now uninstall the device. Then go back to Control Panel, go to Programs and Features, and look for any bluetooth software there and uninstall it.

3. Unplug your bluetooth device.

4. Now extract the zip you downloaded and run setup. Once you get the message to plug in your bluetooth device, open windows explorer and go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Toshiba\Bluetooth Toshiba Stack\Drivers\tosrfusb\
Do not close the installer, just leave it where it is.

5. Copy tosfrusb.inf (or the one described as "system information") into a different folder. You can't edit it directly where it is. Then open the copied one in notepad and add your hardware ID to it. You'll see two lists that start with "%TosrfUsb.DeviceDesc1%=TosrfUsb_Device". The % number increases depending on how many are on the list, ending at 149. They have device IDs next to them. Add your device Id to the bottom of each one, like so:
%TosrfUsb.DeviceDesc150%=TosrfUsb_Device, USB\VID_0A5C&PID_2148
At the very bottom of the file is a place for the device description. Name it whatever you want, though preferrably the actual name of the device. Example:
TosrfUsb.DeviceDesc150 = "IOGEAR USB 2.1 Bluetooth Micro Adapter (GBU421)"

6. Save changes, then copy the modified tosfrusb.inf back into the original folder. Then plug in your bluetooth device and finally click ok on the installer message. Everything should install as planned and then you will be asked to restart. Do so and everything will be successfully installed.

I did exactly as above but when I get to step 6 and plug my bluetooth device back in it, the installer keeps prompting me to insert it (as if it doesn't recognize it, also my computer doesn't make the usual "usb device plugged in" sound, it makes a slightly different one). What should I do??


Sorry for the double post, I couldn't find where to edit.

As I said above I followed Sukid's instructions but the Toshiba stack installer won't recognize my bluetooth dongle, no matter where I plug it in, and I forgot to add that it is the ASUS USB-BT211 mini bluetooth v2.1
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12-29-2011, 09:39 PM
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(12-29-2011, 02:12 PM)Magsley Wrote:
(12-28-2011, 06:57 AM)Sukid Wrote: Although it's yet to work properly for me (I continue to get "no supported bluetooth device detected, only compatable with windows stack" even with the modified version) this is how you do it.

1. Download the toshiba stack here:
http://www.sitecom.com/download/4791/toshiba_8.htm
(might have to click it a few times to get it to work)

2. Get your bluetooth dongle's hardware ID and then uninstall it. Go to control panel, device manager, and click on bluetooth radios. Right click the listed device (ignore the enumerator one), click properties, go to the details tab, and select Hardware ID. It should list something like
USB\VID_0A5C&PID_2148&REV_0818
USB\VID_0A5C&PID_2148
The second number is what you want. Copy that down in notepad.
Now uninstall the device. Then go back to Control Panel, go to Programs and Features, and look for any bluetooth software there and uninstall it.

3. Unplug your bluetooth device.

4. Now extract the zip you downloaded and run setup. Once you get the message to plug in your bluetooth device, open windows explorer and go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Toshiba\Bluetooth Toshiba Stack\Drivers\tosrfusb\
Do not close the installer, just leave it where it is.

5. Copy tosfrusb.inf (or the one described as "system information") into a different folder. You can't edit it directly where it is. Then open the copied one in notepad and add your hardware ID to it. You'll see two lists that start with "%TosrfUsb.DeviceDesc1%=TosrfUsb_Device". The % number increases depending on how many are on the list, ending at 149. They have device IDs next to them. Add your device Id to the bottom of each one, like so:
%TosrfUsb.DeviceDesc150%=TosrfUsb_Device, USB\VID_0A5C&PID_2148
At the very bottom of the file is a place for the device description. Name it whatever you want, though preferrably the actual name of the device. Example:
TosrfUsb.DeviceDesc150 = "IOGEAR USB 2.1 Bluetooth Micro Adapter (GBU421)"

6. Save changes, then copy the modified tosfrusb.inf back into the original folder. Then plug in your bluetooth device and finally click ok on the installer message. Everything should install as planned and then you will be asked to restart. Do so and everything will be successfully installed.

I did exactly as above but when I get to step 6 and plug my bluetooth device back in it, the installer keeps prompting me to insert it (as if it doesn't recognize it, also my computer doesn't make the usual "usb device plugged in" sound, it makes a slightly different one). What should I do??


Sorry for the double post, I couldn't find where to edit.

As I said above I followed Sukid's instructions but the Toshiba stack installer won't recognize my bluetooth dongle, no matter where I plug it in, and I forgot to add that it is the ASUS USB-BT211 mini bluetooth v2.1


I have that same exact dongle and it will not work with a Toshiba stack. Its actually an Atheros dongle. I even found a set of stack drivers that even had the correct Hardware ID and it still wouldnt work. I'm lost on this one to......

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12-29-2011, 10:08 PM
#228
kernot
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After gladly have it working I do have another issue that... well not sure if we can talk about it here, Toshiba Stack says its a 30-days trial... Someone tried Xoppa's build with Microsoft drivers instead of Toshiba ones?
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12-30-2011, 02:54 AM
#229
rjdevil
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sorry, im new to this program, and i know this is a dumb question, but how would i go about adding the xoppa code to dolphin? ive done all the steps but that one because i have no idea how to do it.
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12-30-2011, 05:08 AM
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Wiimote is working, but when i start zelda, getting "SetupWiiMem: Cant find setting file" error, any guess on how to fix that?
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