Hacking GameCube Logitech Speed Force Racing Wheel

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I have a GameCube Logitech Speed Force Racing Wheel which is great for playing F-Zero GX on the GameCube.

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I don't seem able to get it to work on the Wii though. I'd really like to test it out on F-Zero AX. Has anyone got any experience of getting this set up and working on the Wii?
 

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I have a GameCube Logitech Speed Force Racing Wheel which is great for playing F-Zero GX on the GameCube.

963280-0403-unit.jpg


I don't seem able to get it to work on the Wii though. I'd really like to test it out on F-Zero AX. Has anyone got any experience of getting this set up and working on the Wii?


I can't really say since i have a Driving Force GT but, it should work on the Wii, just to be sure you should plug the power for the force feedback, my DFGT won't work ingame if i don't plug the power for the force feedback.
 

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I figured out the fix if anyone else has the same problem. It was a problem in Nintendont. It needed its setting changed to use native controllers.

It still doesn't work with F-Zero AX though. That must be because it is a Triforce game and not a GameCube game.
 

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I figured out the fix if anyone else has the same problem. It was a problem in Nintendont. It needed its setting changed to use native controllers.

It still doesn't work with F-Zero AX though. That must be because it is a Triforce game and not a GameCube game.

If you still have the wheel, can you help making an USB-HID dump?

Use Ubuntu

Connect it to the PC then run dmesg
Copy related info

Then sudo lsusb -vd VID : PID (replace VID : PID)
This will get the device descriptors. copy it

Then sudo usbhid-dump --model=VID : PID (replace VID : PID)
This will get the hid report. copy it
 

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