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mayner
Participantok this works. thanks for your help.
mayner
ParticipantOk, i’ll test it when i’m a home.
just because its interesting: is there a guide or so how i can create a new point in the emulation station menu to open programs i’ve installed without the setup-script?
mayner
Participanti’ve made an upgrade, but still the same.
can i install it without the setup script and link it to emulation station manually?
mayner
Participantbut have you tried editing your config file and changing the CONFIG_HDMI_BOOST setting?
i’ve set this to 11 (maximum), but it doesn’t work.
i give up.
mayner
Participantno idea?
mayner
Participantlibraspberrypi-dev is installed, no update available.
i’ve updated the setup script and tried again, but still doesn’t work.
here is the new log – if you need it: http://pastebin.com/zz7rWZVA
mayner
Participanti though i’d attached the log. didn’t work.
here is the link: http://pastebin.com/K3pQ4Gdx
mayner
Participantis it possible to map other keys only for one rom?
mayner
Participantok here is the log. i could not upload it on pastebin because of spam (??) in the log.
mayner
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ParticipantThats not the problem. The Controller is working, i just can’t start jstest so that i can change the buttons for the snes-controller.
mayner
ParticipantThanks FastFalcon94, this worked very good on my raspberry pi 1. now iÄve switched to pi2 and installed retropie. i could test “jstest /dev/input/js0” an hopur before, but now it doesn’t work anymore. there is nothing i’ve changed on my system.
On the keyboard plugged into the pi press f4 and then any key to go to the command prompt. go to root directory and into /dev/input. You should see a js0 or js1 or js2 or js3 depending on where your controller is plugged into. Type in: jstest js1
when i try “jstest /dev/input/js0/1/2” i see this
jstest: No such file or directory
when i try “jstest” i see
Usage: jstest [<mode>] <device>
Modes: --normal One-line mode showing immediate status --old Same as --normal, using 0.x interface --event Prints events as they come in --nonblock Same as --event, in nonblocking mode --select Same as --event, using select() call
the same when i use any of the options: normal, old, event, nonblock or select.
whats the problem now?
mayner
Participantthe rtl8188cus was the first wlan chipset that worked out-of-the box with raspbian. don’t know why it doesn’t work now. i’ve tried an other one and it works better.
mayner
Participantproblem isn’t fixed. i use a powered hub now and controler and wlan dongle are connected to the usb hub. sometimes wlan works and sometimes not.
the interessesting thing is that i can ping http://www.google.de from retropie (after pressing f4) and when this works i can connect to ssh with putty. it seems that i have to “remember” my pi that it’s connected to my router :-)
mayner
Participanti could fix the problem after adding “wireless-power off” at the end of interfaces.
i noticed that the pi lost the connection every time i played a while and used the xbox360 controler. now i have problem connecting the controler to the receiver. i works fine some moments, then the connection is lost, reconnect and works again … and so on.
maybe this is because both need to much power?
mayner
ParticipantNo Idea how to configure the Core-Control?
mayner
Participantnow it works.
i want to switch some buttons only for the snes emulator. in the file /opt/retropie/configs/snes/retroarch.cfg there is nothing i can change.
# Settings made here will only override settings in the global retroarch.cfg if$ input_remapping_directory = /opt/retropie/configs/snes/ # video_smooth = false video_shader = /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/shader/snes_phosphor.glslp # video_shader_enable = true #include "/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg"
how can i do this? my goal is to switch the buttons only for the snes emulator and not for others or for the control of emulationstation.
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