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Post by jsugarsmacks on Jul 12, 2010 21:32:03 GMT -5
Thanks for the info it worked like a charm.
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Post by joe on Jul 17, 2010 15:48:19 GMT -5
i just got a trio linker II, and am having trouble with the drives and the devise. I'm running on windows 7 32 bit and cant seam to find anyone with the same issue. the issue I'm having is that the controller (gc) doesn't work after plug in and after installing the driver i still get the standard windows driver.
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Post by hkems on Jul 18, 2010 20:16:52 GMT -5
Please visit "control panel" --> "game options" and see if you could find your joypad there, and check if it works there. Please note that it is not a driver problem, as Trio Linker Plus II is plug and play. It has a driver which provides more functions, but it works without it. If you have a PSX or a DC joypad, test Trio Linker Plus II with them. Also, plug the device into another USB port may help. Thanks. (10-143)
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Post by Zer0 on Jan 10, 2011 13:08:12 GMT -5
Come on guys, nice product, but 64bit support please...
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Post by Mickael on Apr 6, 2011 13:22:22 GMT -5
Hi, is there any 64bits drivers for the Trio Linker Plus by now ? I don't understand why you guys focus on Trio Linker Plus II, as dance pads don't work on it. Looks like there's a lot of demand for 64bits support for you TLP... Can we expect something soon ? At least this year ? -_-"
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Post by Frederik on Jul 21, 2011 12:09:31 GMT -5
I'd just like to state my interest in a 64-bit driver for the Trio Linker Plus (#0505). It still works just fine for me under Mac OS X, but unfortunately it doesn't work in Windows. Rumble support is not a big deal for me, but basic controller support would be great.
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Post by 835 on Oct 2, 2011 9:27:01 GMT -5
I'd just like to state my interest in a 64-bit driver for the Trio Linker Plus (#0505). It still works just fine for me under Mac OS X, but unfortunately it doesn't work in Windows. Rumble support is not a big deal for me, but basic controller support would be great. Fat chance of that, they've already said they have no intention of continuing product support on the #0505. Might I recommend to you (and anyone who reads this and is thinking about picking up an EMS product) that you get an Xbox 360 controller. It's a solid controller and you won't have to worry about the kind of crap product support you get with companies like this.
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Post by Lost 0505 on Nov 26, 2011 14:58:04 GMT -5
Hi there! I was also using the old #0505 which worked fine for me, also. It is sad to hear, there will be no Windows 7 64 bit support. But is there a possibility to convince my Windows system to use the controller adapter as a "standard USB game adapter" or something like that? Maybe it is possible to cheat windows so it uses the adapter with its own standard drivers. I will not be able to use the hkems software, but after all i can use my Dreamcast Arcade Stick somehow. Who has an idea to do this? Or is there a talented coder out there how is able to programm a driver for the forgotten #0505 users?
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Post by voyagerxp on Feb 18, 2014 7:40:17 GMT -5
Is there still no x64 driver for the 0603, i brought my Trio Linker Plus II but didn't know it didn't work on windows 64bit.
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Post by hkems on Feb 26, 2014 2:06:38 GMT -5
I am sorry that there would not be any 64bit driver for this product. Anyway, it is plug and play, it could be recognized by windows without installing the driver.
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Post by legan on Oct 2, 2015 17:42:09 GMT -5
you could release thedrivers as open source if you not goin to maintain them
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Post by ot4 on May 15, 2017 23:31:21 GMT -5
hello, im very sure i used my trio linker plus 2 for at least a year now on my win7 ultimate 64bit. But now i switched to windows 7 professional and I cant get it to work. I know you say you dont have a 64bit driver. But i used it on my Win7 ultimate 64bit, so how is that possible?
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Post by Still Waiting For IT on Jun 27, 2017 3:58:58 GMT -5
Even if you confront us that you will not be supporting Windows 64-bit, still gonna use the Trio Linker plus anyway on a different boot drive with 32-bit, it'll just be must appreciated if it was able to support 64-bit.
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Post by PkR on Sept 6, 2017 17:41:52 GMT -5
Check out an open-source vJoy feeder here github.com/SonicFreak94/triolinker-vjoyThis is written specifically for the old TrioLinker, and you can use it to play with a Dreamcast controller on X64 versions of Windows. Check out my thread in this forum for more information.
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Post by Rob on Dec 27, 2017 12:09:26 GMT -5
After an update PkR has done to the feeder app, it is now working for a GameCube controller on the triolinker #0403. I've literally just finished testing it for my use, and all buttons and joysticks are working on 64bit Windows 10 (latest 2017 build). The updated binary is here at time of posting: github.com/SonicFreak94/triolinker-vjoy/issues/4I'm sure PkR will want to incorporate this change into the main build soon. So to summarise: 1. Install the vJoy app and create 1 device with X, Y, Slider and Dial/Slider ticked, 8 buttons, and 1 continuous POV (no effects). 2. Run the feeder app which will direct the input from the triolinker into vJoy for Windows to use as a normal joystick. This app has to be run manually after each boot or unplug of the adaptor.
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