Developers of open source program GIMX [Game Input MultipleXer] have managed to find a way to interpolate singals sent by old Logitech wheels and send them to PS4 where those wheels are recognized as G29. Full force feedback is present [some older Logi wheels have only vibration support].
So procedure is - plug wheel into PC [linux or windows], app spoofs the signal, and then "G29 signal" is sent to PS4 via USB or Bluetooth.
DFGT - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7vz6dHRpe4
G27- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pl0A6FQYIJg
http://blog.gimx.fr/
Supported wheels are:
I will test this out tomorrow with my G27!
edit - This is not as user-friendly as some may think. For both BT dongle approach [which is Linux-only] or USB approach [windows or linux, but cable wiring needs to be customized] are requiring the use of USB microcontrolers [Teensy 2.0 or Arduino Micro].
edit2 - we now have several independent reports, and it looks like this software indeed works as advertised. PS4 detects old logitech wheels, FFB is great, and there is no lag. Here are the instructions for building the necessary hardware [no soldering required, just putting few plugs into few sockets]
So procedure is - plug wheel into PC [linux or windows], app spoofs the signal, and then "G29 signal" is sent to PS4 via USB or Bluetooth.
DFGT - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7vz6dHRpe4
G27- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pl0A6FQYIJg
http://blog.gimx.fr/
Supported wheels are:
- G27
- Driving Force GT
- G25
- Momo Racing Force Feedback
- Momo Force
- Driving Force Pro
- Logitech Speed Force Wireless
- Formula Force GP (vibration only)
I will test this out tomorrow with my G27!
edit - This is not as user-friendly as some may think. For both BT dongle approach [which is Linux-only] or USB approach [windows or linux, but cable wiring needs to be customized] are requiring the use of USB microcontrolers [Teensy 2.0 or Arduino Micro].
edit2 - we now have several independent reports, and it looks like this software indeed works as advertised. PS4 detects old logitech wheels, FFB is great, and there is no lag. Here are the instructions for building the necessary hardware [no soldering required, just putting few plugs into few sockets]
Assembling the USB adapter: http://gimx.fr/wiki/index.php?title=DIY_USB_adapter_for_dummies
Software installation: http://gimx.fr/wiki/index.php?title=Installation
Quick start: http://gimx.fr/wiki/index.php?title=Quick_Start