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GC BlueRetro adapter not working with Wii U Gamecube usb adapter #1131

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Uxzylon opened this issue Dec 10, 2024 · 3 comments
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GC BlueRetro adapter not working with Wii U Gamecube usb adapter #1131

Uxzylon opened this issue Dec 10, 2024 · 3 comments

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@Uxzylon
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Uxzylon commented Dec 10, 2024

BlueRetro firmware version

24.10

BlueRetro firmware specification

HW1

BlueRetro firmware variant

System specific

BlueRetro hardware type

External adapter dongle (1 port only)

Manufacturer

RetroScaler (Aliexpress)

System used

Nintendo GameCube

Bluetooth controller brand & name

8BitDo Mod Kit for Original NGC Controller

What is problem? (only list ONE problem per report)

Inputs from the connected controller aren't recognized by the Wii U using a gamecube usb adapter and nintendon't, despite it working using an original wired controller

What did you expect to happen?

The controller inputs to be recognized by the system

Attach files like logs or Bluetooth traces here

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@shadowofdarkness
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Did you plug in both USB ends on the adapter? When I made my Blueretro the first test I did was in one of those adapters and the Blueretro could not even turn on due to lack of power until I plugged the second line in. Even though a single wired controller can work with only one USB connection.

@Uxzylon
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Uxzylon commented Dec 31, 2024

Yes, both ports are plugged in. The blueretro is powered, i was even able to do a firmware update on it

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Uxzylon commented Jan 2, 2025

Just tried it with an xbox controller, same issue. It connects but no response in game. Maybe an issue with my gamecube usb adapter? It's an aftermarket one

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