(05-26-2011, 10:59 PM)ryancollins Wrote: [ -> ]Have you tried all of the input backends? SDL, Dinput, and Xinput (probably just SDL and Dinput).
i have try SDL Dinput, but where i can found Xinput ?
thanks
(05-27-2011, 12:15 AM)mika2008 Wrote: [ -> ] (05-26-2011, 10:59 PM)ryancollins Wrote: [ -> ]Have you tried all of the input backends? SDL, Dinput, and Xinput (probably just SDL and Dinput).
i have try SDL Dinput, but where i can found Xinput ?
thanks
Did you not read it? It says:
(05-26-2011, 10:59 PM)ryancollins Wrote: [ -> ]Have you tried all of the input backends? SDL, Dinput, and Xinput (probably just SDL and Dinput).
well and i says, on dolphin i can use two plugin Sdl and Dinput, the xInput don't appear on selection :
![[Image: dolphinwithnoxinput.th.jpg]](http://img541.imageshack.us/img541/9311/dolphinwithnoxinput.th.jpg)
u can see on th screen i have only choice between sdlinput anad dinput.
Project64 uses DirectInput7.
Dolphin uses DirectInput8.
Your controller adapter appears not to support DI8 properly for some reason.
Get a new adapter/driver.
Hello, i up this topic ,
because i like my gamecub controller and i hope i can play it on dolphin.
now i m using Linux (Zorin OS) and dolphinv3 (installed with ubuntu packet) and that's works !!
but for my controller, he works but not tottaly.
when i configure the joypad the down and left work and not the up and right :'
For the joistick "c button", only down, works.
so maybe someone can help me to confgre the buttons ?
thanks to all !
and long live to dolphin
someone can help please ?
Hi guys, sorry to bump such an old thread but I feel it useful to for the following reasons:
*The trio linker plus II was once quite a popular way to link a gamecube controller to a PC.
*Dolphin is the main Game Cube emu so it makes sense that people should be able to use them together.
*I have found lots of people asking this question on the internet with no answers.
*This is the first result on Google for 'trio linker plus dolphin', so people searching for a solution will likely look here first.
*I have it working.
Its quite a simple solution so maybe people have had other problems but this is what worked for me. I am using Windows 7 64-bit and Dolphin 3.0:
First when I plugged in my controller and installed
the latest driver from here (Note: there is no 64-bit driver so I downloaded the 32-bit edition), testing in the control panel worked fine. When I came to configure the controller in Dolphin however the main stick and C-stick failed to calibrate properly whilst the triggers seemed to be inverted.
All I had to do to get it working was instead of left-clicking on the option for each button/axis and then pressing the button / moving the axis, I right-clicked and manually selected the correct option for each one which wasn't working correctly. After a little fiddling to make sure I had the right option in each field, everything seemed to work perfectly!
Please note this is working with DInput rather than SDL under the 'Device' options.
I know it's simple as hell, but maybe everyone just missed it...
Here is a screen shot of my configuration for everyone's reference (saves you fiddling around):
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(08-15-2012, 12:15 AM)User_7 Wrote: [ -> ]Hi guys, sorry to bump such an old thread but I feel it useful to for the following reasons:
*The trio linker plus II was once quite a popular way to link a gamecube controller to a PC.
*Dolphin is the main Game Cube emu so it makes sense that people should be able to use them together.
*I have found lots of people asking this question on the internet with no answers.
*This is the first result on Google for 'trio linker plus dolphin', so people searching for a solution will likely look here first.
*I have it working.
Its quite a simple solution so maybe people have had other problems but this is what worked for me. I am using Windows 7 64-bit and Dolphin 3.0:
First when I plugged in my controller and installed the latest driver from here (Note: there is no 64-bit driver so I downloaded the 32-bit edition), testing in the control panel worked fine. When I came to configure the controller in Dolphin however the main stick and C-stick failed to calibrate properly whilst the triggers seemed to be inverted.
All I had to do to get it working was instead of left-clicking on the option for each button/axis and then pressing the button / moving the axis, I right-clicked and manually selected the correct option for each one which wasn't working correctly. After a little fiddling to make sure I had the right option in each field, everything seemed to work perfectly!
Please note this is working with DInput rather than SDL under the 'Device' options.
I know it's simple as hell, but maybe everyone just missed it...
Here is a screen shot of my configuration for everyone's reference (saves you fiddling around):
I just started messing with Dolphin and had recently picked up a Trio linker Plus II for use in my Mame/Emu cab and was struggling to get the GC controller configured. This post helped me immensely! The directions were spot on, and the diagram saved a lot of trial and error. Thanks!