Presently, there are many random bugs that are very hard to track down due to the current implementation of the app as of now. After touching base with ksbarnes/SkyAG, it sounds like I will continue to oversee maintenance of this repository going forward. ksbarnes probably knows this application better than anyone else, so keep an eye out for his comments on issues/PRs. Ryan was able to share with me some of his findings and code while Brandon may be able to help point me in the right direction when I encounter roadblocks. Additionally, this line of contact will likely be helpful when I can get around to this.
This has helped give some further information as to where some additional improvements can be made until I can find the time to write this as more of an actual driver component, compared to relying on intermediary libraries like libusb and vjoy. I have also been in recent contact with Ryan and Brandon, whose code/findings serve as the basis of this program. Please feel free to tag him in any pull requests as well so that we can get to it sooner and/or so that we can benefit from his input as the original author. He is now added as a collaborator to this repository and will be able to contribute with full access. In a fortunate turn of events, I managed to reconnect with the original author of this project, SkyAG/ksbarnes when he reached out on this repository.
See the Readme.txt inside the archive for more details. There isn't too much being installed, and I believe everything can be un-done but, use at your own risk. Additional thanks to SkyAG/ksbarnes, who first wrote and maintained this codebase prior to the Google Code shutdown.ĭisclaimer: As this is free, open-source software I hold no liability for any damages it may cause to you or your equipment. Special Thanks to Ryan and Brandon who's source code this project is based on. Its been tested on Windows XP, Windows 7 64-Bit, and Windows 8 64-bit with decent success. This application will allow you to use your Xbox 360 Wireless Controllers + Attached Chatpads on a Windows PC cordless through an Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver. Unlocks new features and configuration options in your devices, especially with video cards and gaming devices.Project moved from /p/xbox360wirelesschatpad
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