Hello for all

 Firstly I would like to thank you Andrew for your work on this project! It 
is amazing what you did.

 Like the another e-mail, I have the same issue with booth a generic USB 
SNES and a USB Play Station-like gamepad not working and not recognized by 
kernell.
 On windows the gamepad was recognized and works perfectly.

 I made some tests with USB monitor and dig on "/dev/input" folder and I 
saw that when I plug the gamepad I cannot see the js0 or js1 device, 
nothing change.
 To test USB for the sake of a hardware problem I pluged a keyboard and 
"event1" and "event2" appeared (and I can control and play normally).

 I did not test this hardware jumpers on some pins of beaglebone, the 
external GPIO pins has a priority over the USB gamepad? 

 If it will not work, there is a way to force the Kernell to recognize this 
gamepad? 


 Thank you!


Em segunda-feira, 13 de fevereiro de 2017 19:45:36 UTC-2, [email protected] 
escreveu:
>
>
> You're right, the link was wrong, but that is the USB gamepad.
>
> The BBB is sourced by a power supply (5V, 2A) but maybe the low-cost 
> gamepad is the root cause of the issue, because no USB device is detected.
>
> I keep looking for a solution, and if there is none, I will buy a better 
> gamepad.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
>
> El lunes, 13 de febrero de 2017, 17:30:58 (UTC+1), Andrew Henderson 
> escribió:
>>
>> There are a number of reasons why you might be having trouble. Your 
>> original link to your gamepad pointed to your order, requiring that I enter 
>> your Aliexpress login information to view it. I pulled the gamepad product 
>> ID out of the URL and came to this product page: 
>> https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Retro-Super-for-Nintendo-SNES-USB-Controller-for-PC-for-MAC-Controllers-SEALED/32668671882.html
>>
>> I see a lot of messages in your log about the USB OTG driver. Are you 
>> powering your BBB via a 5 volt, 2 amp power supply, or are you using the 
>> USB cable to power it? It looks like you are using the USB cable to power 
>> it, but you must use a power supply. Super low-cost USB devices like this 
>> may also be pretty buggy themselves, making them not work with the generic 
>> Linux USB HID gamepad driver.
>>
>> Andrew
>>  
>>
>

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