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  • in reply to: Rpi3 and Ps3 controller how to #119599
    fran008
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    [quote=119147]Select “Remove PS3 controller configurations”. This takes sometimes up to five minutes. Then install PS3 controller driver again.

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    Great! Now I can reboot my Pi and the pairing is still working. Thank you!

    in reply to: Bluetooth on the Pi3 and RetroPie 3.6 #118992
    fran008
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    I have installed pi-bluetooth and my PS3 controller works well, but every time I reboot my Pi I have to pair again the controller using USB cable. Is there any solution to this problem? Thanks.

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    in reply to: Rpi3 and Ps3 controller how to #118974
    fran008
    Participant

    Same point.

    Having installed pi-bluetooth package all works great… except that I have to pair with USB cable everytime I boot the Pi. If anyone has fixed it please share the solution. Thanks.

    in reply to: PS3 controller too sensitive to map. #95059
    fran008
    Participant

    In order to avoid the non desired buttons that are pressed, you have to add this file in the path /var/lib/sixad/profiles

    The name of the file must be “default”, with permissions 777 (sudo chmod 777 default), and the content must be something like this, paying special attention to the options “enable sensitive buttons” and enable_accel:

    enable_leds 1
    enable_joystick 1
    enable_input 0
    enable_remote 0
    enable_rumble 0
    enable_timeout 0
    led_n_auto 0
    led_n_number 0
    led_anim 1
    enable_buttons 1
    enable_sbuttons 0
    enable_axis 1
    enable_accel 0
    enable_accon 0
    enable_speed 0
    enable_pos 0

    in reply to: Emulators not saving? #94989
    fran008
    Participant

    Solved by myself:

    I have recompiled the libretro-fba project from the repository:

    https://github.com/libretro/libretro-fba (2015-04-15)

    And Neogeo savestates work flawlessly on Raspberry Pi 2.

    in reply to: Emulators not saving? #94860
    fran008
    Participant

    Hello. I am excited with this collection of emulators and I’ve been using them for a long time in my Raspberry Pi. I found a problem, though. When I save a state in Neo Geo –with Retroarch, not Gngeo or others– it crashes when I load it. The only way of avoid the crash is loading it WITHIN THE SAME SESSION, but whenever I boot the Pi or restart the EmulationStation session, it crashes if I try to load that same savestate.

    It’s important to say that in SNES games it always works great and retrieves my saved states when I load them, and it uses the same Retroarch config.

    I have tried with the latest version of RetroPie, in my Raspberry Pi 2, and it crashes too. I have googled this, and I have found a bug in MAME which I think it’s related to –in fact, is the same that I have described:

    http://mametesters.org/view.php?id=5429

    If someone got his Neogeo savestates loaded with RetroArch please let me know how. Thanks in advance.

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