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# Gamecube/N64 to USB adapter
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## Introduction
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This is the source code for a Gamecube/N64 controller to USB adapter firmware
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meant to run on [raphnet.net Multiuse PCB-X](http://www.raphnet.net/electronique/multiuse_pcbX/index_en.php).
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The project homepage is located at: http://www.raphnet.net/electronique/multiuse_pcbX/index.php
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## License
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The project is released under the General Public License version 3.
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## Directories
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* / : The firmware source code
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* tool/ : This directory contains utilities to configure and update an adapter, manipulate mempak
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image files, etc.
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* scripts/ : Scripts and/or useful files
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## Compiling the firmware
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You will need a working avr-gcc toolchain with avr-libc and standard utilities such as make. Just
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type 'make' and it should build just fine. Under Linux at least.
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## Programming the firmware
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The makefile has a convenient 'flash' target which sends a command to the firmware to enter
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the bootloader and then executes dfu-programmer (it must of course be installed) with the
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correct arguments.
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Note that the tool must be compiled first and your permissions must also be set so that your
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user may access the device. See 'Using the tools' below for more information.
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## Compiling the tools
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In the tool/ directory, just type make.
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There are a few dependencies:
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- libhidapi-dev
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- libhidapi-hidraw0
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- pkg-config
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- gtk3 (for the gui only)
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Provided you have all the dependencies installed, under Linux at least, it should
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compile without errors. For other environments such has MinGW, there are provisions
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in the makefile to auto-detect and tweak the build accordingly, but it if fails, be
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prepared to hack the makefile.
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## Using the tools
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Under Linux, you should configure udev to give the proper permissions to your user,
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otherwise communicating with the device won't be possible. The same requirement
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also applies to dfu-programmer.
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An easy way to do this is to copy the two files below to /etc/udev/rules.d, restart
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udev and reconnect the devices.
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scripts/99-atmel-dfu.rules
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scripts/99-raphnet.rules
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For information on how to actually /use/ the tools, try --help. Ex:
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$ ./gcn64ctl --help
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