Anyone who wants these should reveal their device ID.
For PCI/miniPCI wifi devices, determine device ID with this command -
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pccardctl status
pccardctl ident
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lspci -n
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pccardctl ident
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fftest
Any change of posting the sources, so I can get it working in 4.2 (for Puppy Arcade?).. Or even a .pet for 2.6.25.16 would be lovely!!tempestuous wrote:Puppy already contains suitable drivers for many different brands of gamepad devices, including most Logitech models in the form of the hid-logitech driver. But the "force feedback" function of this driver is not enabled in Puppy.
Now attached is the hid-logitech driver with the force feedback functions enabled.
After installing this dotpet, reboot.
Supported "force feedback" devices:
- Logitech WingMan Cordless RumblePad
- Logitech WingMan Cordless RumblePad 2
- Logitech WingMan Force 3D
- Logitech Formula Force EX
- Logitech WingMan Formula Force GP
- Logitech MOMO Force wheel
- Logitech Rumblepad 2 devices
"as usual"... lol, I never done any of that before! I don't even know any commands or parameters I can add after the 'make' command... (Well, I do now! )tempestuous wrote:then do "make modules" as usual.
Thanks for the info, file and link, didnt mean to go off topic!tempestuous wrote:sc0ttman and blaarghalltheusernamesare,
if you have further questions about kernel compiling, please create a new forum thread.
Anyway, good news; I thought that my Puppy 4.1 installation was corrupted, but it seems OK, so I just compiled the force feedback-enabled gameport driver, now available here -
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 494#500494
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iwpriv wlan0 set_region Europe
Yes, that's bad. I just checked at my end, and I get the same error. It appears that Ralink's latest code for this driver breaks compatibility with the 2.6.33.2 kernel in Puppy 5.1/5.2.mdenard wrote:Error inserting rt3070sta (/lib/modules/2.6.33.2/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/rt3070sta.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown paramater