This is a pure IaaS cloud controller with all the basic functionality of IaaS Cloud Controller. This uses proposed “Trust Based Scheduling Algorithm and Load Balancing Algorithm”. It uses Cloud Architecture with Trust Management layer. It uses Qemu machine emulator and virtualizer as virtualization software at Host.
Your Xbox 360 controller will henceforth behave just as if it was a Gamecube controller, and your Mac will behave as if it was a Gamecube (or Wii – although I haven’t figured out how to connect a Wii Remote yet.
It uses Libvirt driver 30 to interact with Qemu and to interact with its virtualization capabilities of a range of operating systems. Libvirt provides a common, generic and stable.
October 20, 2009 There were several people on Facebook and Youtube asking me how I got my Xbox 360 controller to work with my emulators on my Mac, so I have created this blog post. You can use both your wired and wireless controllers, and use multiple controllers at the same time. My sister and I played TMNT on MAME on Christmas morning. It was rad and a fond memory for me. Follow the link below and download the driver.
After installing the driver you will have a new setting for your controller in the System Preferences panel. You can change some settings and check the battery levels.
It’s a pretty good driver and seems to work fairly well. My only complaint would be that the driving games are a little touchy with the stick, but beggars can’t be choosers. It works really well for old school games and is an easy fix for people who already own a 360 and are looking to use a controller with their emulators.