Win7-64, USBDYI, PS4

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Skuld
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Win7-64, USBDYI, PS4

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GIMX software version: 4.1 x86_64
OS: Windows 7 x64
Adapter: DIY USB adapter (USB to serial adapter/Teensy 2.0 pins)
Console: PS4
Game: NA, Likely Destiny at this time.
Controller: G602 (Max DPI), Logitech G910 keyboard, DS4 Controller USB Connected into USB 3.0

Good evening. I'm fairly new to this scene, but I figured I would attempt this out since I despise Console Shooters, but my best friend only has a PS4 and wants to play Destiny with me.
I bought the following:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/371046646242?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
USB 2.0 to TTL UART 6PIN Module Serial Converter CP2102 STC PRGMR

http://www.ebay.com/itm/321646889182?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
Teensy 2.0 with Pins

Connected the two items like so as seen in picture.


I was able to connect to the Teensy 2.0 and flash the 4.1\EMUPS4\atmega32u4.hex with no trouble at all.
Open Hex>Select Hex>Program>Reboot

Then I installed gimx-4.2-x86_64.exe and the CP2102 driver sucessfully. The red light on the USB side of the adapter shows red when connecting. Can hear the windows usb engaging.
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When I run the GIMX-Launcher I am able to see the Output is DIY USB. The port is COM3.

The input shows Physical Devices. I have the DS4 controller plugged into the computer on USB 3.0
I'm using the PS4_Battlefield4_foxy.xml config.
Config is here: http://pastebin.com/JvS8cwwj
I have the mouse grab enabled. The output is set to GUI.
When I click check it gives me this error (see picture).
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Let me know if I am missing something. I'll gladly try things out. If I need to try Umbuntu I need to build my self a scrap machine and I can get it going tomorrow.

Thank you.
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Re: Win7-64, USBDYI, PS4

Post by Matlo »

Hi,
I fortuitously tested this CP2102 adapter last evening: you have to reverse the TXD/RXD pins...
You may have another issue with devices plugged on USB 3.0 ports.
In case you have such an issue, there's a work around there: viewtopic.php?p=7084#p7084
You can safely ignore the info box (this is not an error).
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Skuld
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Re: Win7-64, USBDYI, PS4

Post by Skuld »

Thank you, that fixed my issue. I appreciate your help. Silly thing, I though I tried that already. I also changed the cables out with new ones just to make absolutely sure.
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