I did step 3 and they were instantly recognized
#Zadig driver gamecube driver#
Or, please find the wup-28 driver in Device manager and replace to USB input device from the list of available drivers.THANK YOU SO MUCH! It was the wup-28 driver. So, I think the issue with this driver.ģ. As soon as it was installed, the reWASD stopped detecting the controller. Actually, we have reproduced the issue by installing zadig with wup-028 driver.
#Zadig driver gamecube drivers#
Make sure that other 3rd party drivers were uninstalled, including the ones you've mentioned (wup-028, zadig, Massive). Does the system detect the adapter? Open devices and printer Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Devices and Printers and tell us how the device is detected.
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I'm not sure if logs will appear empty again, but in case they do, is there a way to check if my computer is recognizing them? It probably did since it made a sound everytime I connected/disconnected the controllers.Īt this point I've tried many things and can't find a reason for my gamecube controllers not working, and besides this paragraph there's no info on the internet around using gamecube controllers with reWASD.ġ. I went ahead and tried that one too, nothing happened. Theres another one called Massive, which requires vJoy. While testing this device for gamecube controllers, is there any specific driver needed for this? I installed zadig and used the "wup-028" driver, which as far as I know, is the one used for these adapters. There's a lot of info there, but since Dolphn is completely gone from my computer I doubt that's the reason. I opened the task manager, went to the "services" tab and the clicked "export". I've done the same steps I did last time and I'm attaching the logs once again, aditionally, I'm attaching the whole list of services that were open in my computer during the time I did it. Yup, I went as far as uninstalling dolphin completely and trying again. I would check the Dolphin emulator again and make sure that it's disabled completely (task manager or check if the dedicated service is running in the Services tab). Whenever I connected/disconnected them, my computer did sound indicating it did register them connecting/disconnecting. I repeated this process three times in the exact same order, switching everytime which usb port I used.
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I opened reWASD as administrator then I proceeded to plug/unplug the controllers in the following order:ġ.- I connected the black cable of the adapter firstĢ.- I then connected the gray cable, which as far as I know is only responsible for vibrationģ.- I connected a gamecube controller to the first port, waited around a minute and then disconnected the controller.
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Before doing this I checked windows task manager to make sure there wasn't any process related to Dolphin open. Some info for it that might help you guys:
#Zadig driver gamecube download#
Make sure it is 5.5.1, otherwise, download the latest build from our website.Sure, I'm attaching the logs once again. Or you are using not the latest version of reWASD. Try plugging and unplugging several times before stopping the log. Also, looks like logs were collected not correctly.ĭevice connect and disconnect should be completed after you have pressed 'Start Log'.