Figured it out but having an issue.
Load up a GC game, turn on the wavebird, press a button and I can see the light go on on the receiver but no button presses are passed to the game. Other than the light on the receiver, nothing else seems to work.
Confirmed both wavebird and receiver are on a he same channel. In fact, I tried all 16 channels, all behave the same way.
Any thoughts?
Have you tried it by loading a retail GC disc through the disc channel? Does it work in the homebrew channel? If there's no activity at all, you probably just mis-wired the controller data line between the receiver and the console.Figured it out but having an issue.
Load up a GC game, turn on the wavebird, press a button and I can see the light go on on the receiver but no button presses are passed to the game. Other than the light on the receiver, nothing else seems to work.
Confirmed both wavebird and receiver are on a he same channel. In fact, I tried all 16 channels, all behave the same way.
Any thoughts?
The GameCube controller only needs ground, 3.3 volts, and data to work. It sounds like 3.3v and GND are okay because it's getting power. Make sure your data line is wired to port 1. If you have one, use a multimeter to test continuity between that data pin on the Wii and the data pin on the receiver.Controller also doesn't work in the home brew channel. The light comes on when I press a button but no movement. FYI, a wired controller works fine.