The Xbox360 Controller Driver package has the diabolix's compiled driver that makes your Xbox 360 controller work on Linux, especially if you're using it on the PS3. How cool is that?
This driver has been tested with Fedora Core 5, which is a PPC distribution. It worked great with games like Snes9x and Doom! So, if you’re a fan of retro gaming or just want to play some classic games, this setup can help.
The Xbox 360 is Microsoft's follow-up to their original Xbox console. They teamed up with big names like IBM, ATI, Samsung, and SiS to create it. We first heard about the Xbox 360 through some clever marketing stunts, but it was officially revealed on MTV back on May 12, 2005. Later that month at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), they shared all the juicy details about launch dates and games.
The Xbox 360 was really special because it launched almost at the same time in three major regions: North America, Europe, and Japan. Plus, it was the first console to have wireless controller support right from the start! No wonder it sold out completely when it first hit stores. By the end of 2006, they had already sold around 10.4 million consoles worldwide.
This console kicked off the seventh generation of gaming consoles and went head-to-head with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii. One of its coolest features is Xbox Live—it lets you compete online and download games or extra content! If you're looking for an awesome gaming experience with friends or just want to explore new titles online, this feature is a must-have!
If you’re interested in getting your hands on this driver for your setup, check out this link for more details: Download here!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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