Hi, I use this software on Raspberry Pi.
When I start emu, sometimes it says 'Timer fired several times..." messages so many times and hanged up.
What should I do?
Best Regards.
GIMX on Raspberry Pi
Re: GIMX on Raspberry Pi
I found that it depends on when I eject the keyboard.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Re: GIMX on Raspberry Pi
Hi,
long time ago that I posted something. In the meanwhile I used gimx with my Sony Vaio (Bluetooth) only, but yesterday evening I installed (version 1.02) it on my raspberry,
using the latest Whezzy. After some difficulties with fixing the USB issue, I managed to run the software (was able to control the PS3 menue with the keyboard attached to the Pi).
I am using a Belkin bluetooth adapter (F8T001DE) and would like to know in which way I can test the adapter to add it to the "compatibility list". If I remove the adapter and plug it back to the
Pi and gimx works without binding the address to the adapter again, it could be listed under "WORKS (bdaddr changed permanently)", couldn`t it?
At the moment I have a DIGITUS USB2.0 cable hub (4-port) connected to the Pi, the bluetooth adapter is directly attached, the rest (mouse, keyboard) to the hub.
Regards,
Shizzle_Slick
long time ago that I posted something. In the meanwhile I used gimx with my Sony Vaio (Bluetooth) only, but yesterday evening I installed (version 1.02) it on my raspberry,
using the latest Whezzy. After some difficulties with fixing the USB issue, I managed to run the software (was able to control the PS3 menue with the keyboard attached to the Pi).
I am using a Belkin bluetooth adapter (F8T001DE) and would like to know in which way I can test the adapter to add it to the "compatibility list". If I remove the adapter and plug it back to the
Pi and gimx works without binding the address to the adapter again, it could be listed under "WORKS (bdaddr changed permanently)", couldn`t it?
At the moment I have a DIGITUS USB2.0 cable hub (4-port) connected to the Pi, the bluetooth adapter is directly attached, the rest (mouse, keyboard) to the hub.
Regards,
Shizzle_Slick
Re: GIMX on Raspberry Pi
The F8T001DE bluetooth adapter is an old bluetooth 1.1 adapter with a CSR bluecore 2 chip.
As told on the wiki, it is better to get a bluetooth 2.1 adapter with a CSR bluecore 4 chip.
As told on the wiki, it is better to get a bluetooth 2.1 adapter with a CSR bluecore 4 chip.
GIMX creator
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Re: GIMX on Raspberry Pi
Thanks for the information!
So I will try to get a adapter with a CSR bluecore 4 chip.
Is there any possiblity to check the adapter (before buying it) if the used chip is suitable? I know the compatibilty list, but I have some
adapters I would like to check first and are not listed.
Regards,
Shizzle_Slick
So I will try to get a adapter with a CSR bluecore 4 chip.
Is there any possiblity to check the adapter (before buying it) if the used chip is suitable? I know the compatibilty list, but I have some
adapters I would like to check first and are not listed.
Regards,
Shizzle_Slick
Re: GIMX on Raspberry Pi
The manufacturer and chip version are displayed in gimx-bluetooth.
GIMX creator
Re: GIMX on Raspberry Pi
Hi. I haven't played with my Raspberry Pi for a while and decided to install the latest Raspbian image on my Pi. All went well. I followed the instructions on the WIKI and tried to install GIMX but ran into problems running the last line. This is what I got:
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo gdebi gimx.deb
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Building data structures... Done
Building data structures... Done
Requires the installation of the following packages:
libglu1-mesa libutempter0 libwxbase2.8-0 libwxgtk2.8-0 xbitmaps xterm
Sixaxis emulator
This software emulates a sixaxis and allows to control the PS3 with mice, keyboards, or joysticks.
Do you want to install the software package? [y/N]:y
Err http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/ wheezy/main libglu1-mesa armhf 8.0.5-4+deb7u2
404 Not Found
Fetched 0 B in 0s (0 B/s)
Error during install: 'Failed to fetch http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/rasp ... _armhf.deb 404 Not Found
This was via SSH. I will try on the command line and also via Terminal on X Windows, but I am assuming it will be the same. Any thoughts.
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo gdebi gimx.deb
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Building data structures... Done
Building data structures... Done
Requires the installation of the following packages:
libglu1-mesa libutempter0 libwxbase2.8-0 libwxgtk2.8-0 xbitmaps xterm
Sixaxis emulator
This software emulates a sixaxis and allows to control the PS3 with mice, keyboards, or joysticks.
Do you want to install the software package? [y/N]:y
Err http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/ wheezy/main libglu1-mesa armhf 8.0.5-4+deb7u2
404 Not Found
Fetched 0 B in 0s (0 B/s)
Error during install: 'Failed to fetch http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/rasp ... _armhf.deb 404 Not Found
This was via SSH. I will try on the command line and also via Terminal on X Windows, but I am assuming it will be the same. Any thoughts.
Re: GIMX on Raspberry Pi
Update:
I tried via command line, and also on Terminal in X and it was the same. Is there something else I can do, or something I am doing wrong. I remember it was working fine a few months back, with just a couple of glitches (probably settings I needed to adjust).
I tried via command line, and also on Terminal in X and it was the same. Is there something else I can do, or something I am doing wrong. I remember it was working fine a few months back, with just a couple of glitches (probably settings I needed to adjust).
Re: GIMX on Raspberry Pi
Did you try this before installing:
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sudo apt-get update
GIMX creator
Re: GIMX on Raspberry Pi
Hmmmm...... I did do that immediately after installing Raspbian. I tried again from the beginning and GIMX appears to have installed properly. Thanks.