Does a single instance of GIMX on Linux work with multiple consoles?
Said another way:
I see GIMX supports multiple controllers each with multiple profiles via multiple dongles. Is there a way to pair two or more independent BT dongles with two or more independent consoles located in close proximity to the dongles AND run via a single instance of GIMX?
Playing Nicely With TWO Consoles
Re: Playing Nicely With TWO Consoles
You can edit up to 8 profiles for up to 7 controllers in a same config.
This can be done with gimx-config using the "controller" and "profile" menus.
Gimx-bluetooth is able to start multiple emu, each one using a different dongle.
This can be done with gimx-config using the "controller" and "profile" menus.
Gimx-bluetooth is able to start multiple emu, each one using a different dongle.
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Re: Playing Nicely With TWO Consoles
So a single instance of GIMX can communicate with only a single console.
Just to be clear, wink:
If I had TWO PS3 consoles each running Borderlands, output to two tvs, I would need two running instances of GIMX on my Linux box with two dongles-- each dongle paired with a different console and controller-- Yes?
THANX!
Just to be clear, wink:
If I had TWO PS3 consoles each running Borderlands, output to two tvs, I would need two running instances of GIMX on my Linux box with two dongles-- each dongle paired with a different console and controller-- Yes?
THANX!
Re: Playing Nicely With TWO Consoles
Nope, it can emulate up to 7 controllers, each one connected to a different console.ExPostFacto wrote: So a single instance of GIMX can communicate with only a single console.
A single GIMX instance is enough. And yes, you need two dongles, each paired with a different console.ExPostFacto wrote: If I had TWO PS3 consoles each running Borderlands, output to two tvs, I would need two running instances of GIMX on my Linux box with two dongles-- each dongle paired with a different console and controller-- Yes?
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