Hacking Nintendont

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I have a Logitech F510 Controller. It can change between XInput and DInput with a little switch on the back. It only works in DInput Mode. It has a XBox 360 Layout, the buttons' positions are the same. The axis of the shoulder buttons are not recognized, they are simple digital Buttons.

I've got the same Controller and gave crediar already the hexvalues for every button, so it is already supported.
 
I have an Atari joystick is there an adapter to make that work? I've seen various for newer controllers. The joystick feels better than other controllers. This is not a joke so stop laughing.
 
I have an Atari joystick is there an adapter to make that work? I've seen various for newer controllers. The joystick feels better than other controllers. This is not a joke so stop laughing.

You could possibly build one if you have a spare USB output and you can find some wiring diagrams.
 
SON OF A @&*@!... :glare::sad:

Well this is a sad day for me, so dissapointed! I really wanted to be able to use the WaveBird with that thing, I can't believe it didn't work.. Mine's going to take longer to arrive but now all my hopes and dreams are crushed!! AAAAAARRRRGGGGHHHH :p1ng3:


keep on mind that wavebird didn't work with some GC homebrew, so I'd pick any 1st party GC controller (preferably the earlier ones)
 
Mayflash is making some cool adapters
http://www.mayflash.com/Products/NINTENDOWiiU/W009.html
http://www.mayflash.com/Products/NINTENDOWiiU/MAX008.html

would be pretty fun if some like this two were supported ( ..but by now seems like they are not available though)
"W009" has a HID mode (DInput), so should probably work fine.

"MAX008" will probably not work I'd guess, seeing as it is designed for use in actual WiiU games. My guess is it's USB powered but actually connects to the WiiU via bluetooth, seeing as that is the only official way to connect controllers for use in actual WiiU games. It mentions it can map keyboard & mouse to the WiiU pro controller, so the WiiU will just see it as a Pro controller, and thus not work (unless it is combined with the W009, to make it appear as a HID device). But I doubt this one would be necessary anyway. Surely you could just plug in keyboard & mouse directly and use them provided crediar implements support for that, which I doubt would be overly hard.

EDIT: Also, surely it makes more sense to let people add their own controller configurations manually, rather than hard coding support for a bunch of specific controllers? Obviously support for a few popular controllers is a good idea, but I doubt there really needs to be built in support for every single cheap USB controller people can find...
 
This MIGHT be a stupid question. But can this run Gamecube disc games inside the Wii U? :)

You would need to physically modify the disc driver first (cut some plastics and bend some metals), so that the wii U can try to read it ...but if Crediar would mind enabling some kind of disk loader for that, I don't know..


And a question:
Would the shoulder buttons on the ps3 controller (and on the GC controller, using the supported adapters) feature both analog and digital capabilities when used with nintendont ?
I don't have a WiiU here to test button recognition, so I got curious..
 

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