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Revision as of 09:58, 20 October 2021
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General | |
Author | phijor |
Type | PC Utilities |
Version | 0.4.0 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2016/06/16 |
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ctroller
Ctroller lets you use your 3DS as an input device for your Linux system via the uinput kernel module. It consists of a client that runs on your 3DS, continously streaming the 3DS input data to a server on your PC. The server exposes a virtual device to your system, interpretes the data it receives and writes it to a event node under /dev/input/event*
or similar.
Prerequisites
You will need DevkitARM and the ctrulib to build the 3DS component. Building the 3DS CIA requires bannertool and makerom to be in your $PATH
. To run the server, the uinput
kernel module needs to be loaded:
$ modprobe uinput
Building
Run make
to build both components, or enter either of the 3DS
/linux
subdirectories to build them individually by running make
there. You can use the debug
target for development.
Installation
If you are using Arch Linux, install ctroller-git from the AUR. Or use ctroller-bin if you do not want to set up the 3DS toolchain.
- Install the server to your system by running
make install
. This is equivalent to:
$ cd linux
$ make install DESTDIR="" BINDIR="/usr/bin"
You can set DESTDIR
to a install to a different location, i.e. make DESTDIR="/my/fakeroot/environment"
installs ctroller in /my/fakeroot/environment/usr/bin
. 2. Download the latest release of the 3DS binaries. Or you can build them yourself:
$ cd 3DS
$ make release
- Install
ctroller.cia
with the CIA-manager of your choice. If you want to install the 3DSX-executable: Copyctroller.{3dsx,smdh}
to/3ds/ctroller/
on your SD card. You can also directly upload the application to your 3DS using [[./3DS/upload.sh|upload.sh]] (do not blindly execute unknown scrips, I'm not responsible if this accidentally deletes your SD card or unfreezes your fridge). To do so, start a FTP server (such as ftpd) on your 3DS on port 5000, then run:
$ cd 3DS
$ make upload DSIP=<IP of your 3DS here>
This requires ftp
to be installed on your system. 4. Create a directory ctroller
in the root of your SD card 5. Place [[./3DS/ctroller.cfg|3DS/ctroller.cfg]] in there and replace the IP with the one of your PC. (The config file should now be at sdmc:/ctroller/ctroller.cfg
)
Running
Start the server by running:
$ ./linux/ctroller
Usage:
-d --daemonize execute in background -h --help print this help text -p --port=<num> listen on port 'num' (defaults to 15708) -u --uinput-device=<path> uinput character device (defaults to /dev/uinput)
Then launch the ctroller.3dsx application on your 3DS using a homebrew launcher of your choice. For development purposes, the 3DS-Makefile includes a run
target that uses 3dslink
to upload and run the application using the Homebrew Menu NetLoader.
Notes
This program is intended to be used in a private network. For simplicity, the server right now accepts any connection on it's port, which might pose a security risk if others can send data to it. This will be changed in future releases. For now, you probably shouldn't be using this in a public network.