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  • mahonroy
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    Checking back in to see if anyone knows what I should do to get this working. Thanks again.

    mahonroy
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    So I am still stuck on this. Here is another thing I tried…
    It says “No Gamepad Found” and to press F4 to quit… having the USB keyboard plugged in, pressing F4 does not do anything… its as if the USB port is not working with this image, or a setting corresponding to the image?

    mahonroy
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    Can anyone offer some insight on this please? I’m pretty desperate and don’t know whats going on with this.

    mahonroy
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    [quote=92708]Do the usb ports work otherwise on that model?[/quote]

    Yes they work otherwise (for example I booted up a NOOBS image, USB keyboard and mouse work just fine).

    in reply to: 2.4.2 No Gamepads detected #92603
    mahonroy
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    Hello, can you elaborate on your fix? I am experiencing the same problem…

    I have an old raspberry pi, flashed the sd card, and it works just fine. I just got a new raspberry pi in (supposedly exactly the same), and it says “no gamepads detected”, I don’t know how to fix this. Thanks!

    mahonroy
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    [quote=85104]Yep – worked ok for me. Is there a specific test I should try?

    Which game in all stars do you play?
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    Ok try this: Boot up system with both controllers plugged in. Using player 1 controller, navigate to Super Mario All Stars – play Super Mario Bros. 3. Once the game starts, the controls no longer work… you have to switch over to player 2 controller (which is actually acting as player 1). However, the “select”+”start”, “select”+”R”, “select”+”L” controls don’t work on this controller, but they do work on the original player 1 controller (this is the only controls that do work on this controller).

    mahonroy
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    [quote=85070]The video above explains why one controller might not work as player one when using auto files. It also confirms that player 1 has control of the hotkeys when using auto files.

    I’ll try All Stars in a moment, but I’m pretty sure it works fine with 2 controllers
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    Did you get a chance to check it out? I’m going to watch the video in the morning to see what is different with my configuration.

    mahonroy
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    [quote=85066]The issue with the first and second player controllers swapping in Super Mario All Stars is a known emulator issue. This also occurs when using pisnes. I’m not aware of a known fix at this time.[/quote]

    I see… is there just a certain group of roms that this affects? Because it doesn’t happen to all games right?

    mahonroy
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    So I started off by setting everything back to how it was. I set the core_freq and sdram_freq both to500 and everything is fine still.

    Setting the gpu_mem from 128 to 384 is what is causing the problem. How can this be?

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