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Nice work @Ismas - I have a similar project on atm and added Blargg shader support years ago, I will try and bring the code base up to date and create a pull for that. Combiled with the wheel support this should make for a great cab powered by a raspberry pi with a bit of luck. Would you mind posting some info about your wheel as I'm not really familiar with anything like that. Many thanks indeed. |
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Hello there!
I've added wheel forcefeedback supportl for my linux Cannonball cabinet project. It works by scanning and detecting first force feedback enabled device and directly writting and ioctl-ing to it. It should honor config.xml values.
Only tested on a NGS Diablo wheel, but it's quite simple so I think should work on many models.
Thanks to Chris for Cannonball.