alkex92 wrote:@Rudi
thx to your photos now i've clear how to wire everything!!
have u had low latency problems using the RPi USB to UART instead of a stand-alone one (a CP2102 for example)?
TBH i've made only one gaming session with this setup yesterday (DIRT RALLY) and i didn't notice any latency... Man, it was pure fun !
But that doesn't mean that there isn't any latency... only i didn't notice. Others might be more sensitive.
And... i can not compare to the DIY-Adapter-Way because i don't have one.
But i noticed a small drawback:
When everthing is plugged as stated in my last post and i turn on PS4 then Pi starts as well (ok that's normal because it's powered by PS4).
Now when PS4 has finished booting and i press the leftmost of the orange buttons on G27 (the PS-button) nothing happens
I have to wait a view minutes until the LED on DS4 blinks yellow. Then PS-button (and all other buttons) on G27 work as expected.
Currently i don't know if there's a way to avoid this waiting time !?
Ah well... I've posted about some probs i faced while following the wiki:
http://gimx.fr/forum/viewtopic.php?p=94 ... 3633#p9478
In addition to the wiki i've disabled DHCP client on Pi and gave it a static IP in order to speed up boot a bit and to have better access via SSH.
cortega1 wrote:
Rudi, If you end up making a tutorial, I'd love to see it. Please post it here, or leave a link.
I'm currently working on a tutorial in my native language (german)... but when it's ready and i'm pleased with it i'll make a translated version here.
From my point of view this is a question of honour and a way to show some respect for @Matlo's good and hard work on this amazing project
Regards
Rudi