- I have a working PS4 DIY setup, so I was at least that smart to read and follow instructions.
- I'd humbly say I have some Linux experience and I am willing to dig deeper and learn more.
- I have setup a test installation of Ubuntu 15.04 and already created a profile with the button mapping using the Xbox One controller connected via USB. Older releases don't include the kernel driver for the pad.
- It looks like we "just" need an Xbox One compatible firmware for the Teensy, is that right?
- I do not code for a living, actually I don't really code at all.
- I am aware that this looks like a shady and sneaky version of a "please support my console without me having to donate to your project" kind of request. I have been using GIMX on the PS4, though I don't play much, and I should have already donated for that. I will do so in a few days (edit: I just did), I just wanted to ask how I can help out before doing so. (Well that didn't sound very convincing.)
- I very much like the open source and DIY nature of the project.
Rather unrelated to that, I still don't have a wired original X360 pad, but a MadCatz Fightstick Pro for X360 with the following USB ID
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Bus 003 Device 069: ID 1bad:f03a Harmonix Music
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libusb_open_device_with_vid_pid
Spoof failed.
connector_init failed