hey guys, good luck with hacking on the 360, I can't
wait to see the result.

I was wondering if whoever is maintaining the xpad.c
driver in the xbox-linux kernel tree had plans on
integrating those changes back into the mainstream
kernel?  I think the 2 most important things to add
back would be the dance pad support and 360 xpad
support. Currently mainstream 2.6 still maps D-pads to
axes for all xbox pads.  Your driver seems to handle
this nicely.  

If no one is planning to do this, I will see if I can
put the changes back into the mainstream kernel,
though I didn't have much luck before getting my own
(crappy) xpad driver changes in there.

-Dom
p.s. please CC me, I am not currently subscribed

Dominic C. [binary1230(AT)yahoo.com]
http://einsteinsbreakfast.com


        
                
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