SixA 0.3
FIlipe Coelho
falktx at gmail.com
Fri Jun 19 12:47:23 CEST 2009
Name: SixA
Version: 0.3
Type: KDE Other Utility
Depend: PyKDE/PyQt
License: GPL
Homepage:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7472939
More Info:
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=107197
Description:
Intro:
After the BlueZ stack was updated to 4.xx, Sixaxis
joysticks (from Sony PS3 console) stop working.
There\'s some people on the bluez team working to
make it work, but it seems that it could take a
while.
So I decided to create a simple GUI that would use
some patched \'hidd\' that allows to connect
Sixaxis to a Linux PC \"out-of-the-box\".
The GUI is almost complete and has been tested to
work in 32 and 64bit computers. On PowerPC/PS3 PCs
it may work too, but not sure (I don\'t have a PS3
to test it...)
Installation:
To install, simply add my repository to the
Software Sources:
(It\'s normal if it gives a warning when updating
sources; the repo isn\'t trusted yet)
Code:
deb http://falktx.xtreemhost.com/repo/ubuntu
jaunty main
Then can you install it by opening a terminal and
type:
Code:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install sixa
Usage:
I could explain every detail of the GUI, but it is
so easy to use that I don\'t thing it needs an
explanation.
Updates:
I plan to keep working on the GUI until the
Sixaxis joystick is officially supported in Linux.
I\'ll try to, at least, update the repo once a
week.
Bugs or feature requests:
To report bugs or ask for a new feature, just do
it on this post directly. Questions are welcome
too.
About the Code:
The GUI is written in pyQT (python-qt4) and uses a
bash-script (named \'sixa\') to do the GUI
operations. It\'s released under the GPL v2
license and you can get the code here:
(It\'s in the source directory)
http://falktx.xtreemhost.com/repo
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