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Will this work on RetroPie 1.x versions. No really big on updating to a newer version.
dEdNdParticipantHad the same problem with a Retrolink Sega Adapter. This is what worked for me. I used the “alternate solution” at the bottom of the page and recompiled a new kernel.
dEdNdParticipantGot 1.9.1 to detect the controllers. I still have to compile a new kernel to fix the up and left problem, but I think this will work. And the themes look great too. thanks for the recommendation.
dEdNdParticipantNobody? Ok, the 3 button/6 button settings are in retroarch-core-options.cfg. Is there anyway to launch a rom with an alternate retroarch-core-options.cfg.
dEdNdParticipant1.9.1 is a no go. It can’t detect my Sega controllers. I also can’t update anything because of errors about things not found. This little board was neat at first, but rapidly starting to lose its charm.
dEdNdParticipantSet up a B+ Pi in a Genesis II case for a Genesis/Megadrive emulator box. I’m using original Sega 6 button controllers. Most Sega games work fine with 6 buttons, but some don’t. The version of PicoDrive included with RetroPie is the same version used on GP2X. On the GP2X I can set the “mode” button to function. This version uses the RetroArch menu, so I don’t have that option anywhere in the menu. Is it possible to still set that up. The GP2X version also had the ability to set a global config file and a game specific config for roms that need special settings. Again RetroArch doesn’t have that anywhere in the menu. Is it possible to launch PicoDrive with its menu. Sorry if these are stupid questions, I’m a complete noob to the Pie and still learning how this stuff works.
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