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Getting beyond DIY USB & installation

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 3:57 pm
by GIMX_NOS
I would like to know if anyone would be so kind as to help me out? I have constructed the DIY USB, wired up the Teensy 2.0 and have installed GIMX version 5.2 on my system running Win7 32bit. I am trying to interface with my PS4 console. I have the DIY USB & Teensy along with my PS4 controller and a keyboard hooked up to a USB hub going to my computer. I've tested all of the hardware and all is functioning correctly. However, when I initialize the GIMX program and attempt to start it with the firmware "EMUPS4" (with a simple key stroke of "Z" mapped to do the "PS" function) the screen just flashes by and goes back to the initial screen and I never see the "program running" sub screen. I've checked the Tx and Rx and have swapped them with no change. If someone has successfully got "my setup" to run I would greatly appreciate any guidance you could provide. Thanks.

Re: Getting beyond DIY USB & installation

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 4:06 pm
by Matlo
Please generate a log file selecting "Messages>Log file" before starting GIMX, and post its contents.

Re: Getting beyond DIY USB & installation

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 10:43 pm
by GIMX_NOS
Hi Matlo, Got it working with just basic config. and using W,A,S,D to move around works! :D Now if you would be so kind as to direct me how to do this up to work with the Logitech G25? I know I have to have the Logitech Gaming Software running but how should I set up the GIMX? Would I choose the firmware EMUG29PS4 then how do I transfer des's config. file to show up as config. file in the GIMX launcher?
Getting a little excited here! Please let me know. Thanks.

Re: Getting beyond DIY USB & installation

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 11:04 am
by Matlo
Just copy-paste the config in the config directory. You can access this folder using "File>Open config directory" in gimx-launcher.

Re: Getting beyond DIY USB & installation

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 3:09 pm
by GIMX_NOS
Got it, Thanks. I had to convert the .txt file and give it the .xml extension. Now it works great! I would like to know if it is possible to "tighten-up" the steering response and make the wheel feel "heavier" by adjusting parameters within the config ? If so, could someone please direct me to perhaps a tutorial explaining how to do this or maybe just respond here with a little guidance. I would appreciate it. Thanks. BTW Matlo, great job with this interface.

Re: Getting beyond DIY USB & installation

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 5:45 pm
by Matlo
GIMX_NOS wrote:I would like to know if it is possible to "tighten-up" the steering response and make the wheel feel "heavier" by adjusting parameters within the config ?
There's no such feature in the current GIMX software. I added issue #359, but I can't promise I'll work on it.

Re: Getting beyond DIY USB & installation

Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 2:50 pm
by GIMX_NOS
Matlo wrote:
GIMX_NOS wrote:I would like to know if it is possible to "tighten-up" the steering response and make the wheel feel "heavier" by adjusting parameters within the config ?
There's no such feature in the current GIMX software. I added issue #359, but I can't promise I'll work on it.
Let me first say thanks for the great work you have done with this project. I don't know if this would be of any help to you for investigating how to add this feature, but I have owned this device http://maxbuy.cc/?page_id=1844 and it worked out OK but I no longer have it. There are buttons on the device that one can adjust the sensitivity and "feedback" effects. When I couldn't get the tightness that I was looking for I contacted the developers of this and they sent me a file to upgrade the firmware to add extra sensitivity to the device. The file has a .dfu extension and I cannot seem to be able to open it but it is flashed through their utility/program (which is available as firmware upgrade 3.0 at the link I posted). Obviously parameters can be adjusted in their firmware/software. I asked them if I could make said adjustments and they said yes however I was unable to open the .dfu file to do so, so I kind of gave up on it. If this helps and you are able to have a look (open) the file let me know and I can forward the "custom" file they had sent me for comparison.
Just a thought. Maybe somehow the feature could be added to GIMX and it would be even greater than it is now.