![]() However, there is still hope- the TopGun is actually Guncon2 compatible. I'll check around my HDD and see if I still have them. The files USED to be hosted on Kaillera, can't find the there now. :( I don't have Windoze, which is probably the only other easy way to use the gun. I never got a response from anyone (as you can tell) so I didn't buy the gun. Hey, welcome to out little and exclusive club!Īctually, I will need to check on where I put those drivers. Looks like linux is going to make me learn something new again =P The headers that the source file tries to include are I am sure i can find information about using modprobe to load the driver, but if there is any other extra information or a reference to a manual i missed, i would appreciate it. after the module is compiled, where do I need to place the module. What libraries /headers do i need to link to? what do I need to do under Dapper Drake to compile a driver from source code ? Since I have no experience tinkering with the kernel, or compiling modules i didnt want to change information in the makefile without understanding what it wanted to do. Make: *** /usr/src/linux: No such file or directory. Make -C /usr/src/linux SUBDIRS=/home/loudet/Desktop/topgun-0.1 modules $(MAKE) -C $(TOPDIR) SUBDIRS=$(PWD) modules_install ![]() $(MAKE) -C $(TOPDIR) SUBDIRS=$(PWD) modules I am using Ubuntu 7.04 I believe, Dapper Drake. It came with a Makefile, which does not work for me. I do not know how to compile, or install the driver to get the device to work. I have also acquired the source code to the linux driver. I recently bought a EMS LCD TopGun that I would like to connect to my linux system. ![]() I have been using linux for a while, but have never needed to compile kernel modules myself. I'm having a hard time searching for and finding the information that I am looking for. ![]()
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