Trying to configure buttons for Atari2600 emulation
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Greetings,
I just bought an iCode device so I could plug in some classic Atari joysticks and paddles and play some games on my Raspberry PI 3.
I. Am. Lost.
I watched some videos and figured out what buttons are associated with what joystick, etc. I watched a video about editing my retroarch.cfg, but am not quite sure how to edit it on the pi itself.
So I figured I'd connect to my pi with my Windows 10 computer. That took awhile and I ended up managing it in two different ways - Windows Explorer and Notepad++. It was enough for me to load my ROMS. But the file structure seems radically different than what I was expecting on my pi. The video is pointing to opt | retropie | configs | atari2600 | retroarch.cfg, but I'll be darned if I can find a opt folder - either way I connected to it.
I find myself with two problems I think. 1) I've got old man's disease; 2) working on my pi comes in fits and spurts. So I quickly forget what I did last time. I've re-installed retropie several times throughout my attempts - so maybe I forgot to turn something on?
What am I missing?
Am I approaching this correctly or is there a way to find and edit this on the pi?
Any hand-holding would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
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@dandelion said in Trying to configure buttons for Atari2600 emulation:
So I figured I'd connect to my pi with my Windows 10 computer. That took awhile and I ended up managing it in two different ways - Windows Explorer and Notepad++. It was enough for me to load my ROMS. But the file structure seems radically different than what I was expecting on my pi. The video is pointing to opt | retropie | configs | atari2600 | retroarch.cfg, but I'll be darned if I can find a opt folder - either way I connected to it.
If you are using file shares to access your RetroPie (via
\\retropie
), then theconfigs
folder is what you're looking for.
Anything under/opt/retropie/configs
is shared as\\retropie\configs
, the former is the path that you'd be seeing when using SSH/SFTP to connect to your Pi. -
@mitu - Thank you so much! I saw those just poking around but wasn't sure that those were the
droidsfiles I was looking for.
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