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With the recent release of Phoenix 1.5
Now is a great time to go through this example/tutorial with a fresh pair of eyes and completely update it (including) links to code snapshots. We can also extend it to include auth_plug
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This is a really good task for beginners, you can help this awesome list by checking the repositories list.
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The latest usage gif was outdated and since then there were new features and bug fixes. We should provide a new, up-to-date when to show the full features.
Requirements:
- Shouldn’t be too slow, it is recommended that it is sped up, but users should see clearly what is happening
- No need to show all the features, but show as much as possible
- It should be run like a user who downloaded
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I'd like to request that an additional parameter be added to the GamePadShift API/Module that allows you to define the number of bits to be shifted in. For example, GamePadShift could be used with a Super Nintendo controller if it could be set to s