CydandClaude Fable 5 a9de26eff6 Phase 8: final decisions — editor everywhere, universal archive, dual installers
- Mapping editor ships in all instances, XP included (wallpaper maker
  stays modern-only with SkiaSharp).
- One dist zip deploys on both XP and Win10/11: app (net48 x64) +
  app-xp (net40 x86) + vendor prereqs incl. offline .NET 4.0/KB2468871
  redistributables and RioGamepadXP.sys.
- Two entry points: postinstall.bat (TeslaConsole/launcher, unattended)
  and install.bat (freestanding, adds shortcuts). OS-detected via ver;
  pure cmd on the XP path.

All Phase 8 open decisions are now resolved; ready to implement 8A.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-11 20:22:20 -05:00

RIOJoy

Modern Windows 10/11 interface between the cockpit RIO (Remote Input/Output) board and Windows, as a virtual joystick / keyboard / mouse — the successor to the legacy vJoy-based app, with no vJoy dependency.

The RIO has 72 digital inputs and outputs (lighted buttons) and 5 analog axes (joystick X/Y, throttle, left pedal, right pedal), connected over RS-232 at 9600 8N1. RIOJoy exposes these to games that don't natively know about the cockpit hardware, with per-game profiles. (The native games — Firestorm, Red Planet — talk to the RIO directly and do not use this app.)

Repository layout

Path Contents
src/RioJoy.Core Protocol, profile model, input mapper, HID feeder (class library)
src/RioJoy.Tray Background tray application
tests/RioJoy.Core.Tests xUnit tests for the protocol core
driver/ RioGamepad virtual HID driver (KMDF + VHF) — replaces vJoy
tools/RioJoySmokeTest On-cabinet end-to-end check of the feeder → driver path
tools/XcfRegionExtract Extracts cockpit label regions from riojoy.xcfregions.json
docs/PLAN.md Full modernization plan (7 phases)
docs/PROTOCOL.md RIO wire format + iRIO input-map reference
docs/reference/ Cockpit overlay art & the legacy labeling pipeline
legacy/ Original C++/vJoy implementation, kept as reference

Building

Requires the .NET SDK (8.0 or newer) plus the .NET Framework 4.8 targeting/developer pack, on Windows. The apps target .NET Framework 4.8, which is in-box on every Windows 10/11 machine — so deployed builds are framework-dependent and need no runtime install on the target. The driver builds separately with the WDK (see driver/README.md).

dotnet build RioJoy.sln -c Release
dotnet test RioJoy.sln

Status

Phases 15 are implemented and tested (241 unit tests). The RioGamepad virtual HID driver is built (KMDF + VHF), test-signed, installed, and verified: it enumerates in joy.cpl, and the C# HID feeder (DeviceIoControlRioGamepad.sys) drives its axes, buttons, and hat end-to-end (see tools/RioJoySmokeTest). The C# side covers the serial

  • RIO protocol core, input mapping + output routing, axis calibration + plasma display, the tray app + profiles (JSON config, RIO.ini importer, three-state auto-switch), and the HID report packer that matches the driver's wire format. Remaining work is on-cabinet (real RIO serial/axis/plasma/auto-switch verification) plus packaging (Phase 6) and the profile editor + overlay generator (Phase 7). See docs/PLAN.md for the full roadmap.
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