Xin-Mo not configured with particular emulators issue?
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Okay so I have set up my Retropie configuration and it has all been smooth sailing (kind of) until now.
I have built my own control deck using plywood and buttons joystick etc. I had the issue of not being able to detect 2 controllers from The one USB but after purchasing a genuine Xin-Mo board and with the additional code (quirks) that is now working.
The issue I am currently facing is now the Xin-mo controls work in the menus and every emulator perfectly but do not work in snes and Mame where is get the not configured error (5824/1505). I have tried messing around with retro arch for ages but had no luck.
I am using a PI 3 with version 4.01 installed on an SD card website image.
USB devices connected are snes controller, nes controller, n64, keyboard and and the one I'm having trouble with which is Xin-Mo control deck
Error message is 5824/1505 not configured
I have been watching tutorials from @Floob and @herb_fargus which were very useful but didn't seem to explain how you can have some emulators working but others not, also the hotkeys still work?
Emulator is Snes and Mame libretro 2003
Happy to include config files if you need them.Any suggestions or help would be much appreciated... PLEASE HELP!
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@Lukeydoo
Please can you give me the name of an emulator that it works with so I know what to request from you
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Hi Buzz, thank you for responding :)
It works with:
Nes, Megadrive, GB, GBC and N64... not sure about NEOGEO as there is probably some special way of mapping the controls which I haven't yet looked in to.Doesn't work with:
SNES, MAME 2003I get a message of configured or not configured so my instinct was that this is retroarch related, as I had a similar issue when configuring the other controllers but once changed to UDEV all worked fine. I would have thought however it would work with nothing or everything, as this was the case before.
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@Lukeydoo
which snes emulator ? https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/runcommand
Please post the contents of these files
/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg /opt/retropie/configs/nes/retroarch.cfg /opt/retropie/configs/snes/retroarch.cfg /opt/retropie/configs/mame-libretro/retroarch.cfg
you can use a pastebin site or put them on the forum (but make sure you wrap them in a code block as I have done above - http://commonmark.org/help/
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Okay no worries,
Off out for a meal now so won't have access to my computer but will give you all these as soon as I'm back. I will paste them as you have suggested.
With regards to snes I haven't messed around with the emulator for snes so should be the default one but I can confirm again when I'm home.
Just out of curiosity why do you need Nes is it to compare? As nes is working. I don't mind was just wondering :)
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@Lukeydoo That's the reason I want to see it, as it is working (so I have a working config from you to compare against a non working config).
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Thought so, okay that's fine I will send all those through when I'm back.
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Okay so I'm back now so here are the config files, I had to use paste bin as there were too many characters:
/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg:
http://pastebin.com/BWCxvETX/opt/retropie/configs/nes/retroarch.cfg:
http://pastebin.com/9YJvZ9tN/opt/retropie/configs/snes/retroarch.cfg:
http://pastebin.com/vyQGeKrN/opt/retropie/configs/mame-libretro/retroarch.cfg:
http://pastebin.com/KjTRpGgkHope this all works okay.
It seems to be there there is a lot in the Snes and Mame and barely anything in the Nes could this be the issue?
Just for additional information all the other ones that are working also have nothing in the much like the Nes. -
Have you had any luck looking in to the codes?
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@Lukeydoo I've been busy sorry.
The problem is you have enabled save configuration on exit in retroarch, and somehow your snes config has lost the retropie defaults for example.
I would remove the problematic ones, and then do "update all packages".
Did you use floob's video manager tool at any point btw or manually edit any of the configs ? There was an issue before that it broke if they did no end in a linefeed - this is now worked around though (since 4.0)
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No worries at all.
So how do I uninstall them and update all packages is there a tutorial on this?
Would I need to use that work around or would the update all packages be enough youthink?
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@Lukeydoo delete
/opt/retropie/configs/snes/retroarch.cfg
and/opt/retropie/configs/mame-libretro/retroarch.cfg
and from retropie-setup choose "update all packages" -
What was this issue in the code then? Just everything about it due to the auto save? What are the Retropie defaults? Sorry about all the questions just trying to learn as much as I can!
Should I also turn auto save off?
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