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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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The Logitech Speed Force Wireless wheel uses a USB dongle containing a nRF24L01 transciever. The wheel is intend to sit on one's lap and is powered by a 'wall wart'.
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The Logitech Speed Force Wireless Wheel system uses a USB dongle to connect to the wheel using a propriatory 2.4GHz wireless link. The wheel is intended to sit on one's lap and is powered by a 'wall wart'. The wheel has D pad, 7 buttons and 2 analogue paddles on the rear of the wheel.
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Supported games are reputed to be:
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The wheel hardware contains the nRF24L01, a ATMEGA micro, and a PWM/Full-bridge driver (for controlling the motor). The micro scans the buttons mounted on the wheel, digitised the wheel/acc/brake positions and sends them to the PC/Dongle.
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*F1 2009
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*Speed Zone
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Supported games are (reputed to be):
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*Dirt 2
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* F1 2009
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*Ferrari Challenge
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* Speed Zone
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*Need for Speed Undercover
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* Dirt 2
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* Ferrari Challenge
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* Need for Speed Undercover
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This wheel is currently (Sept 2010) on clearance for less than $10, an obviously attraction to the hard-core hacker. This page described the protocol in an attempt to make this wheel work with other systems.
    
==Hacking==
 
==Hacking==
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