Hey guys,
First off, thanks for all your hard work, this is just the fattest layer of icing on a the most delicious cake that is XBMC.
I have the latest build compiled on ubuntu 12.04 64 bit.
When compiling I enabled the joystick support.
I can use the wireless XBox 360 controller to traverse XBMC.
I have it working with the RCB (and working very well, thank you guys!) , I can launch using the internal emulators pretty flawlessly.
I installed the xbox 360 keymap into the ~/.xbmc/userdata/keymap/ folder, but the logs seem to indicate that this is done already when xbmc starts up.
I cannot get the controller to work for any of the emulators and actually control gameflow. I have read as much of the 65 page thread that I could, and cant seem to figure out where I'm going wrong (or if I am, not sure if this is 100% working yet).
Could anybody point me in the right direction? I didn't want to add this to the gamepad thread, because that seems more of an endgame conversation, so my intermediate tinkering might not be relevant in the future.
Thanks for any help, and THANK YOU so much for your work overall.
XBMC log
Joe
First off, thanks for all your hard work, this is just the fattest layer of icing on a the most delicious cake that is XBMC.
I have the latest build compiled on ubuntu 12.04 64 bit.
When compiling I enabled the joystick support.
I can use the wireless XBox 360 controller to traverse XBMC.
I have it working with the RCB (and working very well, thank you guys!) , I can launch using the internal emulators pretty flawlessly.
I installed the xbox 360 keymap into the ~/.xbmc/userdata/keymap/ folder, but the logs seem to indicate that this is done already when xbmc starts up.
I cannot get the controller to work for any of the emulators and actually control gameflow. I have read as much of the 65 page thread that I could, and cant seem to figure out where I'm going wrong (or if I am, not sure if this is 100% working yet).
Could anybody point me in the right direction? I didn't want to add this to the gamepad thread, because that seems more of an endgame conversation, so my intermediate tinkering might not be relevant in the future.
Thanks for any help, and THANK YOU so much for your work overall.
XBMC log
Joe