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    Xbox 360 Gamepad?

    I've been considering getting an (offbrand) Xbox 360 controller to play PC games and emulators, but I've heard bad things about Linux and gamepads. The Madcatz 360 controls have a fairly nice D-pad and are comfy in my hand, so it's really tempting. I know there is a driver for it in Windows (obviously), but I'm wondering how well it will work in Ubuntu. Anybody tried one?

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    Re: Xbox 360 Gamepad?

    I tried a joytech xbox360 control with ubuntu edgy and didn't work. The xbox game pad drivers(module) is really out dated that ships with the current linux kernel. There is a newer version of found here http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Xbox_36...oller_on_Linux

    Unfortunately it didn't work for me.

    It is to bad since I think the best PC game pads right now are the Xbox 360 ones.

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    Re: Xbox 360 Gamepad?

    I agree I am hoping to try and get it to work with the new kernel (2.6.19 and above). This is where I am at so far: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=321412 Which is not too far yet.

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    Re: Xbox 360 Gamepad?

    I'm using a Philips PC Controller GGE909 usb ($13 usd) I got from wal-mart and it works great. All buttons work just pluged it in all I had to do is configure the buttons with the emulator I was using.

    They seem to be outa stock at wal-mart
    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...Specifications

    But I do remember seeing they were out stock online but were avalible in store. I don't see any other place that has them avalible but if you have a wally world close I would check to see if they have any. The only thing that doesnt work is the vibration but thats kinda anoying anyway.

    I've seen alot of posts about the xbox controlers and using them in Linux and am just wondering are there so few controlers out there (that work under Linux) ? or is it a wireless feature everyone is going for?

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    Re: Xbox 360 Gamepad?

    It's a controller that doesn't suck *** that everyone is going for. Also, if you already have an Xbox/Xbox 360, why buy another controller if you don't need to?

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    Re: Xbox 360 Gamepad?

    yes i have tried it on ubuntu and it works great. it took me about 10-15 mins but wasn't too bad at all. the guide is for the wired xbox 360 controller on edgy.

    http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthre...=xbox+360+edgy

    Thanks to redDEADresolve for the great guide.

    Hopes this helps and good luck
    Last edited by mikeday116; March 27th, 2007 at 04:04 AM.

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    Re: Xbox 360 Gamepad?

    Quote Originally Posted by User_Program View Post
    I'm using a Philips PC Controller GGE909 usb ($13 usd) I got from wal-mart and it works great. All buttons work just pluged it in all I had to do is configure the buttons with the emulator I was using.

    They seem to be outa stock at wal-mart
    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...Specifications

    But I do remember seeing they were out stock online but were avalible in store. I don't see any other place that has them avalible but if you have a wally world close I would check to see if they have any. The only thing that doesnt work is the vibration but thats kinda anoying anyway.

    I've seen alot of posts about the xbox controlers and using them in Linux and am just wondering are there so few controlers out there (that work under Linux) ? or is it a wireless feature everyone is going for?
    In case anyone else is looking for a great linux gamepad on a budget, the Philips works great. USB works perfectly with 7.04 out of the box; nestopia, mupen64, mame, etc work. USB cable retracts into the controller when not in use @ ~4 feet.

    Mine was $14.99 local. but print out the website and pricematch in store for $11.98. They had plenty when I was there.

    Update: Games that need button to be held down (like a slapshot in NHL on gens), you really need add extra force for the buttons. Still can't complain for ~$10 and no calibrating.
    Last edited by pooslinger; May 16th, 2007 at 07:07 AM.

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