Hey Guys,
I was wondering if there was any way I could calibrate the joystick on a gamecube controller so that I could set the actual values of the analog input. I'm guessing i need EEPROM programming but have no clue on how to go about that. Basically i want to be able to instantiate the resting point and the max/min values of it's x/y and have it stay that way even when unplugged. I have googled it a few times and only get answers pointing to emulators which is just virtualization of the inputs and doesn't actually affect the controller itself. Any help would be greatly appreciated
If you only need to do it once and want the easiest and nastiest way of doing it, you could probably just add some resistors to the Joystick to move its center and endpoints.
>>56150789
it would be a one time fix, yes, but it would have to last and be accurate. I should have said that the application would be for Super smash bros melee and the game is very particular about small expressions expressions
plz
>>56150935
yeah i'll try them