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  • cadestomp
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    I performed a firmware upgrade on the J-Pac (causing annoying control mapping problems that I won’t get into here). Then I zapped the sd-card with a fresh copy of RetroPie. Now I can edit those files and get the expected results.

    Since I haven’t had the same problem.

    With the last install, I played with several joypads, a bluetooth wireless NES controller, and fumbled with all the configuration tools.

    I’m not sure how it got hosed or why, but the fresh install got me going!

    cadestomp
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    The fba2x.cfg, as quoted above, isn’t being parsed when emulation station starts the emulator. Changing the display settings in that file also affects no changes in the emulator.

    I changed the fba emulator to fr-fba and it, as well, ignores the retroarch.cfg config files. fr-fba doesn’t accept any keyboard input at all, and requires the pi2 to be rebooted to exit the emulator.

    >> If you just plug a keyboard in, does it respond the same keys?
    The keyboard responds to the wrong keys. Insert a coin is TAB instead of 5, P1-Start is ENTER instead of 1.

    >>Are you using the latest firmware?
    The key programming utility just crashes when I run it with the J-Pac. If that doesn’t work, I’m surely not going to roll the dice with the firmware update utility. I received the board last week, I’m assuming the firmware is the latest. It functions fine, and generates appropriate keyboard input. I can’t see blaming this issue on the j-pac.

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