![]() ![]() I find that the adapter does not always initialize reliably, and GIMX might throw an error, unless you connect the Arduino to the PS4 as the last step. ![]() It’s up to you to put them in an enclosure if you like, or insulate everything to avoid shorts. You get exactly what you see in the pictures: just the naked circuit boards. It will not emulate your wheel by itself. The adapter needs a PC or Raspberry Pi runing GIMX. You will have to re-flash it to use the other firmwares (using the instructions here: ). NOTE: The Arduino is flashed with the firmware “EMUG29PS4: Logitech G29 gaming wheel emulation, with force feedback support for Logitech wheels (G27, G25, DFGT…)”, so it only supports that use case out of the box. The adapter is made with an Arduino Pro Micro clone with atmega32u4 microcontroller, and a USB to serial interface using the CP2102 chip. USB adapter made based on the ideas presented here: NOTE: This product is now discontinued! You may buy GIMX adapters directly on the GIMX website. ![]()
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