RE: Psyche - USB joystick question

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If my memory serves me correctly the Logitech Wingman Warrior use either the
PS/2 Mouse port or Game Port. (Unless it's a new model I don't know about.
As I also own one)

What I did to get my controller working (MadCatz Panther XL), I simply wrote
a script to modprobe the appropriate drivers as follows:

modprobe joydev
modprobe emu10k1-gp	(SBlive/Audigy Game Port)
modprobe YOUR_JOYSTICK_DRIVER_HERE 	(As I now use a Panther XL, I put in
the A3D Driver (FPgaming Protocol))

As I'm not at home at the moment, and the Warrior driver name escapes me.
But I'll have a look when I get home.

Hope this will help,

Wolf

|-----Original Message-----
|From: William W. Austin [mailto:waustin@speakeasy.net] 
|Sent: Sunday, 20 October 2002 09:25 am
|To: psyche-list@redhat.com
|Subject: Psyche - USB joystick question
|
|
|My son (14) wants to play a couple of games on his linux box, 
|a 1.8Ghz Athlon running psyche.
|
|Today he came home with a couple of new games and a new 
|joystick (Logitech WingMan Warrior) which he wants to use to 
|play the games.  We both already RTFM'ed and neither of us can 
|get the joystick (digital) working.
|
|The package joystick-1.2.15-13 is installed and available.  
|Reading the joystick.txt file has not really helped yet (it 
|seems a little out of date since there is no more module 
|joy-logitech.o... so far as we can see).!locate
|
|This machine has the usual built-in game port device and a 
|Soundblaster Live!, and attaching the device to either (and 
|manually loading the joydev and/or warrior and/or adi modules 
|does not help).  So we thought to try the usb connection 
|(works for my camera, and did work for other devices when this 
|machinw was running windoze a few weeks ago). 
|
|In /etc/modules.conf I have 
|> ... (snip)
|> alias usb-controller ehci-hcd
|> ... (snip)
|> alias usb-controller1 usb-uhci
|> ... (snip)
|> alias char-major-15 warror
|
|However, even the command
|
|	jsattach --warrior /dev/usb/(tried *all* of them)
|
|comes back with the response
|
|> jsattach: No such device
|
|If I do an lsmod, I the relevent entries come back:
|> usb-uhci               26188   0  (unused)
|> usbcore                77056   1  [snd hid usb-uhci ehci-hcd]
|
|Any suggestions would be appreciated.
|
|Thanks,
|
|
|
|
|-- 
|William W. Austin                          waustin@speakeasy.net
|					   
|bill@dsl027-161-026.atl1.dsl.speakeasy.net
|               "Life is just a phase I'm going through..."
|
|
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