• NES Project - Possible Controller Issues

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    I see. So the Xbox dongle would in port 0, the nes in port 1, the DB9 connectors (if this works) in port 2, and the "rom drive" in port 3. Now, what about using a USB hub? I bought a 4-port hub to connect USB devices to (like keyboard, mouse, etc) via the cartridge slot. Should this be plugged into 0, and then the Xbox dongle plugged into that? Or would it make more sense to connect the rom drive to that and have it plugged into port 3? I found out the 4-port (usb powered) hub isn't powerful enough to supply power to my keyboard, so I'm going to the computer store tomorrow to buy a powered one, and was thinking a 7 port one would work nice. The kind with 4 on one side (available via the cartridge slot) and 3 "internal" that I can connect things like the NES ports too. I'm just trying to figure out the best way to do it.

    So is at all possible then the idea of having interchangeable controllers?

  • Joystick Issues in Mame

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  • heyy could someone help me fix my retro pie

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    @Rcs we have no clue what version of retropie, raspberry pi (also what version of pi) or pc or any of the other stuff that readme says you need to give us info on. If you give us something to start with then maybe someone can help. I would start by going into the file /boot/config.txt and removing the hashtag from the beginning of this line:

    #hdmi_drive=2

    So it looks like this:

    hdmi_drive=2

    Then save and exit and then reboot. If you are using a raspberry pi and you dont ftp into your pi then plug in a keyboard and hit f4 to get to the command line. Now type:

    Sudo nano /boot/config.txt

    Now scroll down and until you find the line that says:

    #hdmi_drive=2

    Then remove the hashtag so it looks like this:

    hdmi_drive=2

    Then save and exit by hitting "ctrl & x"at the same time then "y" to save. Then type

    sudo reboot

    in the command line. Also when in emulationstation hit your start button on your controller, go into sounds and change the volume from 77% to 100%.

    If that doesnt work then you need to give us more info on your setup just like that "read this first" link tells you what all info we need.

  • No Sound on the nes and the snes roms

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    dankcushionsD

    another duplicate thread. cmon...

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    I’m not sure why my perl installation got broken, but I was not able to fix it. I ended up with a fresh Raspbian installation. Now everything works fine egain.

  • Daphne black screen

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    caver01C

    @trekdrop said in Daphne black screen:

    One big question... Do you have badlands running?

    I just tried Bandlands. I cannot get it to work. Same issue. Same weird writes in the log file. Black screen.

    I did remove the DAT file and it actually did the parsing just fine and when it first started, I saw a glimpse of the "Wanted" sign, which is the first image you see when the game loads, but after maybe a frame of that video, it went black and stayed black. I exited after waiting 10 minutes or so.

  • "Fix for Majora's Mask"?

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    S

    I'm sure someone must know??

  • Request for Retropie 4.0.3 - 4.0.6 changelog

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    T

    Thanks a lot!

  • If you have purchased an Ipac2 and want to save time......

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    B

    Think there is ever the chance that the devs might add in before configuring a console controller the option to configure a non-console encoder like iPacs are?

  • Number 2 kicking me from game.

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    S

    @dankcushions thanks!

  • ROMS have blue tint/no audio

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    S

    Just an update, I fixed the issue and now it's running beautifully. It turns out I was following the directions correctly, but I had no idea I had to remove the #. If I hadn't asked, I wouldn't have known so thank you guys for all your help!

  • Wich comes first, Retropie or Raspberian?

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    C

    Thanks for your help guys, I will install retropie and then the desktop environment.

  • Gamepad not powered on reboot until I pull it out and reconnect

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    T

    Thanks I'm not sure if it is the controller though, I was testing everything on a pi 1 model B and it worked fine every time I rebooted. Granted I wasn't using the powered hub at the time.

    I'll try eliminating the hub and report back. If it is just the controller that's fine once the same thing doesn't happen with the arcade encoder :D

  • Using Retropie Setup inside SteamOS

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    http://pastebin.com/jfKLrumc

    Pastebin of the STD out file

    This is the output of tail -f /tmp/dumps/steam_stdout.txt
    When attempting to launch lr-picodrive from inside emulation station that is launched from SteamOS.

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  • playstation emulator not working.

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  • SteamOS Mapping Steam Controller to EmuStation/Libretro

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    So I am going to say installing the SteamOS driver is probably a bad idea seems to have broken standard functionality. Specifically after disabling and removing the driver.
    Having to rekick now to get it back to normal.

  • Galaga sound issues

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    @mediamogul

    That's a good idea in theory, but you're already running into major issues that could very well be isolated to the VM environment and never even be seen when using an actual Pi.

    I think your right. Hopefully I will get a RPi3 Model B for Xmas.

  • Deleting files over WiFi

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    THRobinsonT

    Thanks.

    I do it that way for my media server, which also runs Win7 and the files are gone, but having never used a RaspPi before I just wanted to double check. :D

  • nes30 pro reicast

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    If i stay with my original .cfg i can boot on date/hours and move left/right down/up but i cannot confirme with sélect. And just if i change mapping on my .cfg, when i launch it s black screen ans reboot main menu of reicast.why reboot if i modified the .cfg?

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