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I guess I got lucky with my pi. I also have a heatsink and a fan on it. I did have some random problems the other day but I figured while getting the overclock in I might have messed up a few files. One day no game would play on snes but then the next day it was fine. I already cleaned and reinstalled back to preoverclock settings just make sure it is fine but my stress test said it was okay. I also had a problem where my power supply just started messing up. It would run but the red light constantly blinked or wasnt on and that was at stock clock settings. I decided to just throw the power supply away before I ruined the board. I may dial it down a hair. I havent tried to many games but about half of what I got have issues. If it doesnt play 95 percent perfect then I dont want to play it.
cliffbrowning84ParticipantI have a sixaxis ps3 controller and honestly my joysticks don’t work but first off maybe be more specific on how you have setup your xbox controller so far? Did you follow any 360 controller tutorials? Download any required software? Do they have any functionality to them at all?
cliffbrowning84ParticipantI don’t know a lot but if you could show me all your sections in the retroarch.cfg file on controller button and axis setup I might be able to help.
cliffbrowning84ParticipantThanks dudleydes. I may be a day or so before I get to that but it looks promising. As a side note, I have a problem when I pair to my bt then obviously it wont pair with the ps3. I tinkered with this for about 10 minutes before reinstalling retropie but I just added my sixaxis and connected back to the pi and im watching netflix on the ps3. My ps3 is on an hour deactivity timer and now I cant do anything about it. I got it to reconnect the other day by plugging the controller into the ps3 and hitting the ps button but I could not get it to consistently work with only the pi after that. It kept wanting to turn on the ps3. This is mostly due to my lack of understanding the processes im sure. Im also sure I can type something in to reconnect it to the pi but Im building this for a friend for xmas and he isnt computer savy, especially linux. Is there an easy consistent way to switch back and forth between the two devices using maybe just the cord and rebooting? I understand not asking two questions on a post but thought I would try. Im happy with just the answer to the original question.
cliffbrowning84ParticipantI firgured as much out but once I got playing a few games to test it, it seemed to pickup on my controller angles. I copy pasted someones work to configure it manually it stopped but I had other issues. Since I have been in and out of all the files tweaking everything I decided to format the sd card and reinstall the os. I havent put sixaxis back on yet. I would still like to know how to get around the motion sensor, preferably just turn it off, in case this becomes an issue later.
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