The library is very Guitar Hero Controller friendly as well. Any problems, leave a comment there and I will try to help. To all: Checkout the library page for notes on power, an easy to follow wiring diagram and lots of examples and video using the library.
I'll update the generic file as new library versions are released.
I created a generic download here to solve the problem: Though would understand if you wanted to keep a direct link but it creates problems when new library versions come out and the file name changes. To SFE staff: I'd rather you just link my page so people could see the wiring diagram, notes on power supply, etc. Wow, linked from a product post, I'm honored. It is attached to post #4 of this thread.
I've modified a driver to read the analog pressures with a Propeller chip. The screws easily strip thier connecting posts.Įdit(4/24/12): PlayStation 2 controllers do have analog buttons. Watch out if any of you take this controller apart. I've taken this controller apart and I don't see how the buttons can output analog values but I might be wrong. I'm pretty sure about the joysticks only being 5-bits but I'm not sure I'm reading the button information correctly. I'm hoping someone else can post thier results using this controller. I want to find a Sony version of the controller to compare this one against. I'm using a Propeller chip to interface with this controller.
I haven't been able to access any analog values from the buttons. I believe the buttons on these controllers are supposed to output analog values depending on how hard they are pressed.
The joystick values only change within the ceter two thirds of possible travel. There is a lot of dead area with the joysticks. 32 different possible values instead of 256. !!!WARNING!!! The joysticks do NOT have 8-bit resolution. I cut the cable of mine yesterday and didn't have any trouble soldering on a different connector. If you don't think any of the above situations apply, you can use this feedback form to request a review of this block.I see there are several people concerned about cutting the wires on this controller.
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