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Hey, who set me into the issue?!?)) I see you all are involved into building the gentoo, building WITH gentoo, and building FOR gentoo... I understand it as your goal...
@frno7, once again, I'm impressed by your tough Order, no offense. For my minding that is quite unacceptable... I prefer when every trifle is working despite some places may be...
@frno7, done. ``` Building and installing->Building an R5900 cross compiler->building an R5900 cross compiler from sources Building and installing->Building an R5900 Busybox->building an R5900 Busybox from sources Building and installing->building...
Among articles presented in the wiki page of the repo of mine, the next links changed: building an R5900 Busybox using Gentoo Linux/building an R5900 cross compiler with Musl from...
>moving the article on installing a PlayStation 2 Linux initramfs root filesystem to the gentoo-mipsr5900el repo > Where to find the busybox command to copy into /bin of the initramfs,...
So... How it goes at this forefront?) Do it requires a special IOP module? If yes, is this module united for both FAT and SLIM or there have to be...
Currently can not build iopmod branch "gamepad". I typed make CROSS_COMPILE=mipsr5900el-unknown-linux-gnu- - and it asks for some likely absent file tool/version.c . No doubt I built a working cross-compiler.
@frno7, I manually downloaded the source of the iopmod-gamepad branch as a zip-archive file and unpacked it at the same level where is the folder with the iopmod main branch....
Alright, gamepad.irx is compiled. To test the gamepad driver I compiled «joypadlib-0.14», there is a «main» gamepad test program. However, to compile that, I had to copy the old headers...
I took a look at the linux gamepad specification, and I see no the detector of how hardly the button is pressed. That's unique for all of the DS>=2 gamepads....