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The annoying thing is that there seems to be some kind of sequence number/timestamp included in the "nothing happening" packets (probably the "action" packets too) both to and from the controller, and the pattern is not immediately obvious to me. From what I can tell, there is a LOT of polling taking place happening on the order of.Almost all communication between the controller and the OS happens in URB_BULK packets.The initial handshake between the controller and the OS seems to be very elaborate.
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Fortunately it doesn't seem that Windows interacts very much with the adapter itself and the communication between the adapter and the controller seems to be transparent to the OS all the OS sees are packets coming directly from the new controller device. It would assign a USB port registry to the adapter itself, and then when the controller linked in Windows created another device number for it. Windows recognizes the adapter and the controller as two distinct devices.I've been working with this more and things are more complicated than I might have hoped.
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TDS_XboxOneControllerPlusWDAforWindows_1510A.pdf Maybe we could even use other adapters if we are able to come up with a Linux driver?Įdit 3: This document claims that the wireless platform is proprietary, dual band and uses 5GHz (So 5.2 and 5.8 I assume) for communication. LINKĮdit 2: The test reports seem to confirm that the adapter is in fact just a WiFi adapter. It is listed as capable of using the 5.2, 5.8 and 2.4 GHz bands. So the controller must be communicating over 802.11b/g/n/ac right? And the controllers connect to the adapter like a hotspot? I don't have a linux box handy right now, but maybe sniffing the authentication with normal wifi tools, like aircrack-ng, might tell us something.Įdit: Searching FCC database for the FCC-ID (C3K 1713) yeilds a lot of information (Internal photos etc.).
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The adapter loads three drivers FW_ACC_00U.bin (firmware I assume), xboxgip.sys (no clue) and mt7612US.sys (driver for the mediatek mt7612 wireless chip).
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An adapter yesterday and just hooked it up to my win10 laptop.