Relevant information:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/can-som...-adapter-with-nintendont.587411/#post-9453611
Using HID Trace, I found it curious how each port has their own "GameCube Controller", and I'm wondering if there is a way to separate them (changing VID/PID for each port) for NINTENDONT to read each port individually?
There has to be a configuration that allows for multiple ports to work flawlessly, I've been trying random MultiIn and MultiInValue configurations, but to no avail.
WORKING single player .ini configuration:
[3rd Party GameCube Controller Adapter]
VID=0079
PID=1846
Polltype=1
DPAD=1
MultiIn=1
MultiInValue=1
DigitalLR=1
A=1,02
B=1,04
X=1,01
Y=1,08
Z=1,80
L=1,10
R=1,20
S=2,02
Up=2,10
Down=2,40
Right=2,20
Left=2,80
RightUp=2,30
DownRight=2,60
UpLeft=2,90
DownLeft=2,C0
StickX=3
StickY=4
CStickX=6
CStickY=5
LAnalog=0
RAnalog=0
https://gbatemp.net/threads/can-som...-adapter-with-nintendont.587411/#post-9453611
Using HID Trace, I found it curious how each port has their own "GameCube Controller", and I'm wondering if there is a way to separate them (changing VID/PID for each port) for NINTENDONT to read each port individually?
There has to be a configuration that allows for multiple ports to work flawlessly, I've been trying random MultiIn and MultiInValue configurations, but to no avail.
WORKING single player .ini configuration:
[3rd Party GameCube Controller Adapter]
VID=0079
PID=1846
Polltype=1
DPAD=1
MultiIn=1
MultiInValue=1
DigitalLR=1
A=1,02
B=1,04
X=1,01
Y=1,08
Z=1,80
L=1,10
R=1,20
S=2,02
Up=2,10
Down=2,40
Right=2,20
Left=2,80
RightUp=2,30
DownRight=2,60
UpLeft=2,90
DownLeft=2,C0
StickX=3
StickY=4
CStickX=6
CStickY=5
LAnalog=0
RAnalog=0
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