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RetroOSMC - Sixad Reset/Bluetooth Stack

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    Wolfman100
    last edited by 21 Jan 2017, 12:06

    Hi,

    I have been on a considerable journey in attempting to build a system incorperating RetroPie into my build of OSMC and getting various bluetooth PS3 controllers to work with it.

    After much much frustration I have managed to finally get my SZMY Power controller ( a PS3 immitation controller) to pair with RetroPie,in order for this to work I basically need to manually via SSH reset and activate the Sixad Daemon in order to overide OSMC's own bluetooth stack.If I do this I can get the controller to pair everytime without a problem.However it is obviously rather annoying that everytime I want to launch into RetroPie to play a game that I would have to manually reset the Sixad Daemon via SSH.

    Can anyone possibly point me in the right direction of making this an automated process via a script so that when Emulation Starts the Sixad Daemon is automatically restarted?And even possibly made inactive again when quitting out of RetroPie back into OSMC in order to restore OSMC's bluetooth stack.

    Any help with this would be greatly appreciated as it means after many mnay months I might actually be able to play some games rather than mucking around trying to get bluetooth controllers to work!

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      BuZz administrators @Wolfman100
      last edited by 21 Jan 2017, 12:10

      @Wolfman100 you would be better to ask this on the retrosmc thread on the osmc forum. (I assume you used retrosmc to install?)

      To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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        Wolfman100
        last edited by Wolfman100 21 Jan 2017, 12:43

        Hi @BuZz ,

        Yes you're entirely right,I will ask over there as well.

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