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I end up installing Windows 10 on a virtual machine with QEMU/KVM, and updated the firmware there by passthrough the USB device. I didn't even try WINE and thought it might be more trouble than worth the efforts. Looks like I was wrong.
BTW there is also GE-Wine if I'm not mistaken. For non Steam games, it is recommended to use GE-Wine instead GE-Proton, but maybe that advice is as old as I am. I don't even know why that was the case.
Looking at the github for Wine-GE https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom it appears to be archived; and I can't recall where I read it, but Proton-GE replaces that functionality (Someone please correct me if I am wrong)
I have also tested using my system Wine version (11.9) as well, and same results; can use Ultimate Software V2.
I have been toying with getting V1 working, but to no avail.
Why do you try to get Software V1 working, if V2 works?
The older Ultimate Controller 1 does not work in V2 unfortunately
8bitdo does really good gamepads for good price, but their software sucks! I don't get why they don't support older controllers in the newer software...