[Tutorial] Logitech G27 (and other wheels) on PS4 using Pi
Re: [Tutorial] Logitech G27 (and other wheels) on PS4 using Pi
Make sure that your game has support for the G29, and use the LogitechG27_G29.xml configuration that is available to download from the "Help>Download configs" menu in gimx-launcher.
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Re: [Tutorial] Logitech G27 (and other wheels) on PS4 using Pi
Hi,
I've done everything from the tutorial for a G27, using a Raspberry Pi 1 with a Teensy v2... but when I plug it in my DS4 never flashes yellow so the wheel is never recognised.
Any ideas where I can begin to troubleshoot what's going on? Is there a particular log file I should be inspecting? I've tried the obvious things like double checking the wiring and replacing usb cables.
Thanks.
I've done everything from the tutorial for a G27, using a Raspberry Pi 1 with a Teensy v2... but when I plug it in my DS4 never flashes yellow so the wheel is never recognised.
Any ideas where I can begin to troubleshoot what's going on? Is there a particular log file I should be inspecting? I've tried the obvious things like double checking the wiring and replacing usb cables.
Thanks.
Re: [Tutorial] Logitech G27 (and other wheels) on PS4 using Pi
Please start a new topic in the support section and provide the details requested in the "read before posting" topic.
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Re: [Tutorial] Logitech G27 (and other wheels) on PS4 using Pi
Thanks mate, will do
Re: [Tutorial] Logitech G27 (and other wheels) on PS4 using Pi
Hi choprocker did you start a new post as I have exactly the same problem and no idea how to start fault finding this
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Re: [Tutorial] Logitech G27 (and other wheels) on PS4 using Pi
Just found this post and really like the idea of the smaller setup. I'm going to try to set this up tonight and try to eliminate extra cables and usb hub I need now.
I read about the accidental swapping of the resistor labels and saw some text that isn't updated yet (I think), just above "B) NEEDED SKILLS" there is "Note 1" and there it states "But u always have to connect the smaller one to the GND solder point of the 'Teensy'" but i think it has to be the bigger resistor when I'm reading "D) SOLDERING" at point b) "Solder the 3.3 kOhm resistor at the solder point of the black cable".
I read about the accidental swapping of the resistor labels and saw some text that isn't updated yet (I think), just above "B) NEEDED SKILLS" there is "Note 1" and there it states "But u always have to connect the smaller one to the GND solder point of the 'Teensy'" but i think it has to be the bigger resistor when I'm reading "D) SOLDERING" at point b) "Solder the 3.3 kOhm resistor at the solder point of the black cable".
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Re: [Tutorial] Logitech G27 (and other wheels) on PS4 using Pi
I've tried it and it worked. Great tutorial. Very pleased with the smaller setup.
Re: [Tutorial] Logitech G27 (and other wheels) on PS4 using Pi
Thank you Rudi. You should add a paypal donate button.
Re: [Tutorial] Logitech G27 (and other wheels) on PS4 using Pi
Hello! I cannot understand how you have connected a teensy without using CP2102 or other USB to UART interface! Could you please clear this out?? Thx, im trying to do the same but using arduino micro.
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Re: [Tutorial] Logitech G27 (and other wheels) on PS4 using Pi
Thanks for the tutorial.
Somewhat familiar with the hardware required, do you think this could be used as an alternative to the teensy board?
https://www.tindie.com/products/onandof ... -pi-abpi2/
Cheers,
Dom
Somewhat familiar with the hardware required, do you think this could be used as an alternative to the teensy board?
https://www.tindie.com/products/onandof ... -pi-abpi2/
Cheers,
Dom