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  • in reply to: Need help with setting up controller (NES) #4087
    rogueapache
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    [quote=3880]Did you try just holding done the button you assigned first to “enter”? If you hold the button down, it should skip the input being prompted…[/quote]
    anyone know why im getting a “script error” when trying to save set buttons for the other two emulators? (RetroArch is the only one that works when i hit save)

    in reply to: Controller compatibility? #4086
    rogueapache
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    [quote=4055]Well it is fulfilled by amazon so you could always buy it and send it back if it doesn’t work. I would say yes it probably works but you will probably have to play around to see what buttons number each input is mapped to. You could always build your own fighstick and just map the button presses to keyboard inputs.

    This is a more expensive route but would allow you to do your own controls:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/I-PAC2-controller-with-PS2-cable-A-MAME-NEW-VERSION-ULTIMARC-BN-1-Year-Warrent-/390729670144?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5af94d9e00

    Or this:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Arcade-MAME-2-Player-USB-Kit-w-2-Joysticks-4-8-way-16-Push-Buttons-60-in-1-/221281135290?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3385622aba

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    I read some reviews and supposedly it works perfectly with mame so I think worst case I would have to write a config myself and I can handle that …. also thanks for the links I was planning to build my own arcade out of some lumber and new retro pie (32gb SD card and ALL the old retro games :D) and have two sets of joysticks and buttons! any advice on that?

    rogueapache
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    How would I change the config files to use the nunchuck instead of classic controllers?

    in reply to: Noob needs help (again) with RetroArch #3995
    rogueapache
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    [quote=3984]You can use FileZilla to connect to it and modify the files using that.

    On your Raspberry Pi, press F4 to go to the console and type ifconfig (make sure you’re connected to via ethernet or have a WiFi dongle set up). Look for the 4 number address (192.168.0.101 or similiar)

    In FileZilla:<br>
    Host: sftp://the address<br>
    Username: pi<br>
    Password: raspberry<br>
    Port: 22

    Click Quickconnect and accept the pop-up thing

    Find the file you want to re-write and drag it onto your desktop, modify it and drag it back and replace the older one.

    I would also recommend you keep the retroarch.cfg file and company so you can just drag them back in if something goes south (which tends to happen a lot if you mess around in with the configuration a lot or don’t shut down properly).

    Have fun! :)
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    Thanks!!! I will be trying this I will probably post a tutorial if I can get this to work :D

    in reply to: New Resolution doesn't work on my TV #3935
    rogueapache
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    HMDI and acutally only the input settings doesnt align right ………. btw do you know why im getting a script error when saving controls for any emulator except retroarch?

    in reply to: Need help with setting up controller (NES) #3889
    rogueapache
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    All I had to do was only set it up for retroarch the other emulators seemed to be the cause of the problem

    in reply to: What controllers are you using? #3805
    rogueapache
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    [quote=2473]Indeed, the Retrolink gamepad are the best. I’m using NES, SNES & Genesis controllers. Not perfect as original gamepad but excellent quality.

    Retrolink NES Gamepad

    Retrolink SNES Gamepad

    Retrolink Genesis Gamepad

    Those are very easy to install, no driver need.

    Also, I’m using XBOX 360 wireless controller which has the best grip for me !

    XBOX 360 wireless gamepad
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    How did you get the NES controller working? mine wont let me save the config because I don’t have enough buttons to set them all

    in reply to: Duke Nukem the only things that runs #3797
    rogueapache
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    This happened with a bad ROM for me and it was in MAME but I redownloaded from a new source and it worked

    My bad ROM did the same thing it would briefly flash and go back to the menu

    in reply to: Is over-clocking a requirement for N64? #3796
    rogueapache
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    I read in a previous post that the Pi needs to be overclocked to the max ( I wouldnt do it tbh) and then most will run OK

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