08-07-2015, 09:52 AM
(07-30-2015, 09:09 PM)Nefarius Wrote: That's why my primary goal is to log everything
I mean the Bluetooth-dongles host MAC address. Somewhere around page ~430-440 I read about modified DLLs where people got their strange dongles working after they changed the check-code for the MAC. So I put this into an INI-file so people can experiment without the need of the complete development environment. Example INI:
Code:[BthDongle]
SupportedNames = {-ghic}
SupportedMacs = {00:26:5C, 00:16:FE:71, 00:24:5C}
[BthDs3]
SupportedNames = {-ghic}
SupportedMacs = {00:26:5C, 00:24:5C}
By extending or removing address parts from between the brackets you can test if your non-cooperative dongle works if you insert it's MAC here.
Hello Nefarius,
First of all, I would like to thank you for resurrection this project. It was much needed.
And also in regards to above quote, its good that you have made an INI for MAC settings which makes easy for end-users to config rather then dig in source files.
Now the most needed fix is for PANHAI controllers that doesn't connect via bt. I have tried to modify scp controller dll but couldn't get it working nor I'm a expert developer like you. I don't have PANHAI controller but PANHAI controller users will really appreciate you if you can get it working.
Thanks again...
Best Regards
How to modify ScpControl.dll to make fake DS3 controller working through Bluetooh
(This trick doesn't work for all fake controllers including those that show "Remote [00:00:00:00:00:00]" in log.
(This trick doesn't work for all fake controllers including those that show "Remote [00:00:00:00:00:00]" in log.