2010-09-12, 04:12
Hey guys. I'm sorry if this has already been covered, but I didn't see it in the last few pages while doing a quick scan. Is anyone here able to get more than 1 controller working at a time? I tried following the instructions on the main site (changing the wid and -i values), but each time I try anything I seem to break the driver. I'm back at square one now and hoping one of you guys knows where to go from here. I'm pasting my sh file which autoloads on startup
Any ideas what I need to do? Here are the things I've tried:
1) Change --wid 0 to --wid 1
2) Step 1 plus -i 1
3) Added 4 lines, with wid incrementing in each (wid 0, wid 1, wid 2, wid 3)
4) Step 3 with -i incrementing in each (-i 0, -i 1, -i 2, -i 3)
I'll be the first to admit I'm a complete noob in the grand scheme of things. Any help would be appreciated.
P.S. I'm not sure which version of the xboxdrv I have, so if multiple controller support is fairly new, let me know and I'll try to update
Code:
#!/bin/bash
# use the below line to make a lib/ dir :)
#export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/home/xbmc/lib
# if you use this line, make sure libboost_thread-mt.so.1.37.0 is in the same dir as this script.
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=.
rmmod xpad
modprobe uinput
modprobe joydev
./xboxdrv-linux-0.4.8 --wid 0 -s -l 2 --dpad-as-button --deadzone 12000 --trigger-as-zaxis
Any ideas what I need to do? Here are the things I've tried:
1) Change --wid 0 to --wid 1
2) Step 1 plus -i 1
3) Added 4 lines, with wid incrementing in each (wid 0, wid 1, wid 2, wid 3)
4) Step 3 with -i incrementing in each (-i 0, -i 1, -i 2, -i 3)
I'll be the first to admit I'm a complete noob in the grand scheme of things. Any help would be appreciated.
P.S. I'm not sure which version of the xboxdrv I have, so if multiple controller support is fairly new, let me know and I'll try to update