Everything in settings went OK, until trying to actually start in GIMX launcher. Problem mostly just like gcardy have in previous post.
Goes an error with this log:
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global option -l with value `log.txt'
global option -c with value `LogitechG27_G29.xml'
controller #1: option -p with value `COM3'
now reading arguments for controller #2
grab flag is unset
status flag is set
subpos flag is set
force_updates flag is set
GIMX 6.11 x86_64
Windows 10 (or later) x64
Kernel version: 10.0 (14393)
../common/windows/async.c:344 async_read_timeout: ReadFile failed: timeout expired.
can't read packet header
../common/windows/async.c:344 async_read_timeout: ReadFile failed: timeout expired.
can't read packet header
../common/windows/async.c:344 async_read_timeout: ReadFile failed: timeout expired.
can't read packet header
../common/windows/async.c:344 async_read_timeout: ReadFile failed: timeout expired.
can't read packet header
../common/windows/async.c:344 async_read_timeout: ReadFile failed: timeout expired.
can't read packet header
../common/windows/async.c:344 async_read_timeout: ReadFile failed: timeout expired.
can't read packet header
../common/windows/async.c:344 async_read_timeout: ReadFile failed: timeout expired.
can't read packet header
../common/windows/async.c:344 async_read_timeout: ReadFile failed: timeout expired.
can't read packet header
../common/windows/async.c:344 async_read_timeout: ReadFile failed: timeout expired.
can't read packet header
../common/windows/async.c:344 async_read_timeout: ReadFile failed: timeout expired.
can't read packet header
gimx.c:242 SDL_main: no adapter detected
And CP2102 from Waveshare Electronics, but system saying that it's made by Silicon labs. Bought here https://www.chipdip.ru/product/cp2102-u ... ard-mini-2 I undersand, that it's not actually the same as required. But here it goes.
I used atmega32u4.hex from EMUG29PS4
Swapped TX/RX connections. Just in case. Checked soldering visually. Everything plugged directly into PC. Gamepad and CP2102 into Usb 2.0, wheel into Usb 3.0. Tried random variants. Didn't help.
Thanks.