Am 06.11.2012 22:16, schrieb Durk Talsma:
> Yes, I also talked to Martin Crompton. James told me later on that you had 
> been in touch with him. My action was rather spontaneous, so I asked him 
> whether we could try to support Saitek products, without me knowing that you 
> were also working on it. I hope we can join forces. I got their radiostack to 
> try, and this looks like it's going to be a little more involved, since it 
> may need its own USB driver. I'll try to send Martin just a quick note later 
> tonight.

You might want to check out the event input system, I have implemented 
some time ago. It's much more flexible than our joystick input system as 
it handles more events (relative axies e.g.) and is able to send events 
_to_ the device, too (switching LED's e.g.). Tat implemented this for 
the OSX, so it should be working there, too. The Windows implementation 
is still missing, unfortunately.
Also, Melchior implemented raw HID communication using Nasal for the 
Thrustmaster Warthog, but limited to Linux use.

If the Saitek devices don't use HID at all, things will become _very_ 
tricky and probably impossible to get them running cross platform.


Torsten

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