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Fanatec Prosche 911 GT3 RS V2 Wheel #48

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Wanama78 opened this issue Dec 3, 2023 · 8 comments
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Fanatec Prosche 911 GT3 RS V2 Wheel #48

Wanama78 opened this issue Dec 3, 2023 · 8 comments

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@Wanama78
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Wanama78 commented Dec 3, 2023

Hello, I know it's a bit old, I just came across it a few days ago.
Data on the steering wheel has been provided, if anything is missing, I will provide it later.
https://github.com/Wanama78/Prosche-911-GT3-RS-V2-Wheel

I don't know if there's anyone who actually wants to take the time to make a driver, that would be really great.

Thanks in advance for these efforts.

@gotzl
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gotzl commented Dec 4, 2023

Hi, I had a very brief look into one of the capture files and I do think it looks promissing that it actually also uses the same protocol as all the other wheels. Could you provide the USB PID of the device?

Edit: also, did you already try to use this device in any racing game? The input part of the device should already be working, and I'm wondering if this device behaves similar as the on in #34 (regarding the wheel rotation only going to the left)

@Wanama78
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Wanama78 commented Dec 8, 2023

Hi,

USB PID 0eb7:0197
900° is the impact.

ATS, ETS2, AM2, ACC It works without any problems.

Yes according to the post it seems to be the same thing just with a different name.

@gotzl
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gotzl commented Dec 8, 2023

Okay, can you try out the ftec_911_wheels branch? Note that I still had no time to look closer into your dumped data... But maybe it works already...

@Wanama78
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Wanama78 commented Dec 8, 2023

I'm thrilled, it seems to be working well in ETS2 ATS ACC, I've tested it a bit now.
In ETS2, in any case, the FB, sim race works, but you shouldn't expect much (maybe it still will).

Maybe you can adjust a few values ​​in the driver to get more power.
The fan didn't even come on anymore and it didn't get hot either.

It will be used more often now because it is definitely great.

I would like to thank you for your performance here.

@gotzl
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gotzl commented Dec 8, 2023

Maybe you can adjust a few values ​​in the driver to get more power.
The fan didn't even come on anymore and it didn't get hot either.

So you're saying, the FFB should be stronger? In-game strength is already maxed?

I would like to thank you for your performance here.

Sure, happy to help :)

@Wanama78
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Wanama78 commented Dec 9, 2023

Yes, I'm happy to finally be able to use this steering wheel under Linux, thank you.

@gotzl
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gotzl commented Dec 9, 2023

So, I had a look at your dumped data. I'm a bit puzzled that it actually works ;) From the dumps I would've said that the protocol should be a bit different.. But maybe it understands both? Anyways, maybe you can provide some more data of other effects, as I've suggested in the ticket in your data-dump repo...

@Wanama78
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Wanama78 commented Dec 9, 2023

Yes, I will make it.

Well, maybe that's why it's a bit flat that FFB that remains to be seen.

I'm only using one VM here for Win, I hope that I can continue to read everything well with it.
If you now think a physical Windows would be better then I would have to set up a complete system, only when really needed.

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