Re: Sanmos TWIN SHOCK gamepad Force Feedback

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Perhaps the usb id needs to be added in the kernel?

> 2009/8/26 Alfred Broda <guaranga@xxxxx>:
>> Hello!
>>    I have a Sanmos TWIN SHOCK gamepad (6 axes, 12 buttons, labeled as
>> "Tracer"). It works great using the default driver, (generic-usb
>> 0003:11C0:5400.000D: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.00 Joystick [Sanmos TWIN
>> SHOCK gamepad]), but has no force feedback function that is available
>> with the Windows driver. It has two motors (left, right) with an
>> adjustable strength rumble function. Can anyone point me at a simmiliar
>> driver?
>>    I tried altering the GreenAsia driver, with no luck - I can't get at the
>> debug info from the hid driver either (compiled into the kernel). I
>> think it doesn't even probe the device (no output to dmesg), does the
>> generic-usb driver lock the device somehow?
>> PS I've done a few USB snoops of the Windows driver so I can attach one
>> if that helps.
>>          pozdrawiam, Alfred Broda
>>
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