The y modifier c stick buttons going clockwise to make your angle go counter clockwise up from the lowest Firefox angle is not intuitive to me, they should both be clockwise imo
currently using your text guide to integrate this microcontroller-based solution into a GCC directly! I'm gonna cut a port on the back and just directly plug a detachable cord in or out depending on if i'm gonna be playing on console or pc. best part is, now that 4 years have passed, i was able to find a microcontroller that is not only smaller than anything else i could find, and is usb-c, but also it operates at a 3.3v logic level natively! no converter needed. weirdly enough it was like the same price as a nano or pro micro clone despite being 48mhz.
Hey, I was about to ask you a question on Reddit about this, but I can't, so I'm doing it here. I love the aspect of using a Gamecube controller, but is there any other way you could do this. I want to make one for smash ultimate, but finding Gamecube adapters and Gamecube controllers to mod are getting harder. Could you do this with USB or wireless somehow? Thanks for any help.
I know this video is fairly old, but. Do you perhaps have the Type number of the Logic Controller used in the Tutorial? I looked up for some, but the pin layout way completely different and I really don't want to buy the wrong things xD Thank you for you time and thank you for the great Tutorial Settup!
Is there any way you could make me a half box with box layout with right hand and original Gc controller with left hand? In other words, I want to use a Gc controller's analogue stick and left trigger while disabling the right side, so I'd use a box layout with my right hand simultaneously. I cannot find anyone to do this, I have $ to pay someone to make it
@Zach Rider Hello, I hope your problem has been solved at this point. If it hasn't then here's some firmware that should work: www. mayflash .com /File.asp?Id=106. Spaces are so that comment doesn't get blocked. You might also need to use native control for dolphin ( dolphin-emu .org /docs/guides/how-use-official-gc-controller-adapter-wii-u/#Using_Zadig).
@@dunnowhattoputhere7532 If you need any guidance I have a guide on GitHub documenting a similar project ( github .com /Oafish1/GCCArduino). You could replace the data 3.3v connection with each of the buttons and use the Nintendo Arduino library to send controller outputs to the console if you wanted to use my code. You wouldn't need to use the logic converter for any of the buttons as their power would be supplied by the Arduino.
Thank you! I got this to work with an Arduino uno. How did you control both characters with one controller? Did you use another gc extension cord and read and wrote the data using the same microcontroller or is there a way to control the other ports using one gc port?
With the release of the new smashboxx design do you plan on updating the existing code to allow for light shielding? Or is it already included in the current version of the code?
Officially subscribed, you made my night. I searched all night in all the wrong places and here it all is. I'm genetically predisposed for arthritis and already have tendonitis so this hopefully will be a great way to help me play the game I love. I do have a question, is there an option for diagonal inputs? I only ask because of characters such as ryu in smash four and though I need to read more i've heard rumors of aerial drift and DI limitations and was curious if these could be managed with more analog movement options? Many thanks, Also ive had some ideas rattling around in my head and though i'm a total scrub you may be able to confirm or dispel some of them if you have the time, many thanks and good luck with your future projects!
Thanks for subscribing! And yeah, you can basically do anything with the software as you wish. You could add, remove or remap any of the buttons. Meaning you could add diagonals or anything really, you just have to code it. If you need help along the way just message me through any medium, thesimplecontrollers@gmail.com is probably the best and fastest way though. Thanks again!
Of course, currently looking for a better camera setup at the moment though. Just using my phones one at the moment, without a tripod or wide angle lens so the FOV/Detail I can capture kinda sucks. If you don't want to wait, you can always go to the last page of the guide and it gives a lot more simplified steps. And you can feel free to message me with any issues you run into along the way at thesimplecontrollers@gmail.com