HuiJia N64 USB adaptor setup
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@seanr8 Since my last post I have managed to get 2 Players working.
I deleted the Auto Config and configured using EmulationStation again, then copy and pasted the settings from your config.
There were a few different versions of the HuiJia adaptor on your configs, which seemed to have different number increments for player two. My config does not have these additional numbers and it works perfectly.
Maybe these will help you?
Thank you again for getting me on the right track.
Here are my configs on Gist with my working basic settings:
InputAutoCfg.ini
https://gist.github.com/vretro/8fdd4c5056de62867e0dee5bbddf5682mupen64plus.cfg
https://gist.github.com/vretro/274aa1808f8bd94ee3f07971273902b7 -
@vretro thanks for the config files! Now, my only issue is that my second Mayflash USB adapter for N64 isn't recognized in Mupen, but it IS recognized in EmulationStation. Any idea on what it could be? I think this might be the same issue @seanr8 is hitting.
Any advice or direction you can give is appreciated.
Thanks!
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Nevermind, I figured it out. I think my SNES adapters were messing up the N64 adapters. Thanks again!
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@vretro I've also got the HuiJia USB N64 adapter to use original controllers. Many thanks for the configs. you shared above they worked first try for me. I only have one controller but would this config work on 2 HuiJia USB N64 adaptors and 4 original controllers?
Sorry the next silly question but I'm new on this retropie world, how do I activate the memory pack, for any game using this or any controller? not sure if I press a hotkey, button or a change in the config. file? Cheers -
@lorocator Happy to help!
I can confirm that my config files will enable the use of 4 original controllers with 2 USB HuiJia adaptors - that is exactly what I have done.
Save files are handled with software and saved to Pi storage in the same directory as the game, by default. You can get support for that by searching the form.
Good luck and happy 4 player gaming!
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Hey I know this thread is old, but I wanted to throw in a fix I did for good measure. It is not perfect, but seems to work very, very well and was a quick fix. First map your controller at the boot up. Then take the config file from /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/autoconfig - should be HuiJiaUSBGamePad.cfg. Take that file and throw it into /opt/retropie/configs/n64.
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@seanr8 ok couple things. I would buy an adapter from raphnet-tech.com. They work great. Second to make an exit work open up the retroarch config file created for the controller in /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/autoconfig/ and add "input _enable_hotkey_button = "and set it to the trigger button. Yes i know it is in the retroarch file. For whatever reason that is where it looked for the hotkey. You could also try going into the mupen config file and manually setting the 2 exit buttons.
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@seanr8 said in HuiJia N64 USB adaptor setup:
/opt/retropie/configs/n64
I apologize for reviving an old post but this post was perfectly on topic for what I am looking for. I have been scouring the internet for the past three days, and editing config files over and over with no luck. I also have the Mayflash with original n64 controller. With your config files, I was finally able to get actual input in roms with the controller. I can't tell you how excited I was and I can't thank you enough. However, I am having some additional in rom issues. For example in Mario, he walks instead of runs even with the joystick at full tilt. Any ideas on how to fix these issues? Did you run into these type of issues?
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