Super Mario n64 problem
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@Unknown you can see the mapping here: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Nintendo-64/
it depends on what core you're using. eg for mupenp64plus-GLideN64, Y is B (punch/grab).
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@dankcushions I reconfigured it, but my N64 controller does not have a "y" button. What do you want me to do?
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@Unknown this is why it's so important to fill out https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first :)
in your case, you will have to manually reconfigure the config file. the file you need to edit is
/opt/retropie/configs/n64/InputAutoCfg.ini
and an example is on the docs page: https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Nintendo-64#example-inputautocfginiyou'll want to amend the file to be a 1-1 mapping between your n64 controller's buttons, and the emulator's buttons. you can find the button numbers in
/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-joypads/yourcontrollername.cfg
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@dankcushions said in Super Mario n64 problem:
@Unknown you can see the mapping here: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Nintendo-64/
it depends on what core you're using. eg for mupenp64plus-GLideN64, Y is B (punch/grab).
I tried what you said here but now the start buttton does not work in N64, It does work in emulationstation though.
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@Unknown could you please show us the contents of the two files i mentioned
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@dankcushions Here is /media/pi/retropie/opt/retropie/configs/n64/InputAutoCfg.ini
; InputAutoCfg.ini for Mupen64Plus SDL Input plugin ; Keyboard_START [Keyboard] plugged = True plugin = 2 mouse = False DPad R = key(100) DPad L = key(97) DPad D = key(115) DPad U = key(119) Start = key(13) Z Trig = key(122) B Button = key(306) A Button = key(304) C Button R = key(108) C Button L = key(106) C Button D = key(107) C Button U = key(105) R Trig = key(99) L Trig = key(120) Mempak switch = key(44) Rumblepak switch = key(46) X Axis = key(276,275) Y Axis = key(273,274) ; Keyboard_END ; USB Gamepad _START [USB Gamepad ] plugged = True plugin = 2 mouse = False AnalogDeadzone = 4096,4096 AnalogPeak = 32768,32768 Mempak switch = Rumblepak switch = R Trig = button(5) B Button = button(3) C Button U = button(0) Start = button(9) A Button = button(2) C Button D = button(1) X Axis = axis(0-, 0+) Y Axis = axis(1-, 1+) Z Trig = button(4) ; USB Gamepad _END ; DragonRise Inc. Generic USB Joystick _START [DragonRise Inc. Generic USB Joystick ] plugged = True plugin = 2 mouse = False AnalogDeadzone = 4096,4096 AnalogPeak = 32768,32768 Mempak switch = Rumblepak switch = C Button U = button(0) L Trig = button(4) C Button D = button(6) button(2) DPad U = hat(0 Up) DPad L = hat(0 Left) C Button L = button(3) Y Axis = axis(1-,1+) X Axis = axis(0-,0+) DPad R = hat(0 Right) Z Trig = button(7) C Button R = button(1) R Trig = button(5) DPad D = hat(0 Down) Start = button(9) A Button = button(8) ; DragonRise Inc. Generic USB Joystick _END
I can't seem to open the folder" /media/pi/retropie/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-joypads"
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@Unknown said in Super Mario n64 problem:
/media/pi/retropie/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-joypads
i didn't say that, i said:
/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-joypads/
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@dankcushions I still can't open it with my sd card to usb adapter.
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@Unknown we need more information to assist you. rather than saying you can't do something, show us a screenshot of what you're trying to do. although i would recommend using SFTP: https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Transferring-Roms#sftp - i have no experience with sd card adapters - your OS might not be able to see this hidden folder without configuration.
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@dankcushions I'm using raspbien to look at it, do I need ubuntu?
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@dankcushions I know this is noob question, but how do you post a screen shot in retro pie fourm?
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@Unknown Copy/Paste the image on the text edit form, or just drag-and-drop it to the same area.
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@dankcushions I finally accessed though SSH, which file would you like me to open?
By the way scrot is a command to take a screenshot. -
@Unknown said in Super Mario n64 problem:
I finally accessed though SSH, which file would you like me to open?
Which one if the controllers are you using in-game ? Post the config for that controller - open the
.cfg
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@mitu @dankcushions I ran the command:
sudo nano /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-joypads/'DragonRise Inc. Generic USB Joystick .cfg'
But all I got was an empty file, can you give me the correct terminal command?
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You have a file browser on your desktop, use it to open the file with text editor available in Raspbian (I think it's
leafpad
).
Which one of the controllers is used for N64 games ? You haven't given any of the info requested in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first. -
@mitu I tried it out,but file browser can't open that folder. I'm using the Dragonrise controller which looks exactly like a N64.
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@mitu The only thing that seems to be able to open that folder is the terminal.
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@Unknown You should be able to open the folder from both the terminal and the file browser. Make sure you are not mis-typing the folder name (
/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-joypads
) and that the folder permissions are correct.If the controller works in other systems which use RetroArch (Genesis, NES), then the
.cfg
file should not be empty, otherwise the controller would not be recognized.As a general advice, don't use
sudo
unless really needed, editing the configuration files in/opt/retropie/configs
do not needsudo
, since the files are owned by thepi
user.Also - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.
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