05-26-2024, 04:22 PM -
(12-14-2020, 09:29 AM)fillidill Wrote:(12-13-2020, 05:58 PM)gkid650 Wrote: PLEASE help. This is a Christmas project with for son. The Lego Dimensions portal is not being detected. I don't know how to code, and I could really use someone's help. I've read posts on github (https://github.com/RPCS3/rpcs3/pull/7953, https://github.com/RPCS3/rpcs3/blob/36c8...s_usbd.cpp). I understand some modifications were made to add the portal to usb passthrough, and I've seen some people post that their portal now works. Honesty, this is above my understanding, and I just don't know what to do. Could someone PLEASE explain step-by-step what needs to be done? Thank you.
It is doable, but I at least had to install a driver for it to work. Here is a step-by-step to make it work
1. connect lego portal to a USB port.
2. download Zadig 2.5 on https://zadig.akeo.ie
3. run the zadig-2.5.exe.
4. click Options -> list all devices.
5. find "Lego reader VX.X" in the dropdown.
6. click on the install driver-button and then exit the program.
7. you may need a computer restart, but not sure.
8. fire up RPCS3 and start the game. If the portal lights up it should work.
I may be wrong but it is important to always use the same USB port for the portal, otherwise it seems you have to redo the above steps.
EDIT: Also, I use a PS3 Lego Portal. It may not work if you are using one designed for another console.
I know this post was from a while ago but I really want to get back to the game and I am using rpcs3 emulator and the game works fine until it says connect toypad to the system. I have toy pad plugged in to my Macbook and I went into check the system information and the Mac can detect the toy pad ("LEGO READER V2.10"). The only problem I seem to be having is rpcs3 lego dimensions game is not detecting and I can't use Zadig because it is an exe file and Macbooks cannot run exe files. I also notice that when I plug the toy pad into my MacBook it flashes but doesn't turn on. Please help