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    Wii remote for use a gun

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    • markwkiddM
      markwkidd @dankcushions
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      @dankcushions said in Wii remote for use a gun:

      @mediamogul it might be worth asking on the github issue: https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/issues/4775

      I second posting on hithub assuming you've got latest mame2003 core.

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      • mediamogulM
        mediamogul Global Moderator @dankcushions
        last edited by mediamogul

        @dankcushions, @markwkidd

        it might be worth asking on the github issue: https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/issues/4775

        I second posting on hithub assuming you've got latest mame2003 core.

        Certainly. After I exhaust any suggestions here, I'll be sure to post.

        @dankcushions

        also did you rebuild mame2003 from source? again it needs the latest version.

        I took for granted that it might not be necessary. I'll try that this evening as well. I take it that the same goes for all the other cores I'm testing with.

        i've been meaning to test this myself, just not got around to it :(

        Meanwhile Terminators are taking over the Earth, the duck population is wildly out of control and Aerosmith are prisoners of a senseless war. Where are your priorities man?

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        • dankcushionsD
          dankcushions Global Moderator @mediamogul
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          @mediamogul

          I took for granted that it might not be necessary. I'll try that this evening as well. I take it that the same goes for all the other cores I'm testing with.

          i can't speak for the other cores, but certainly the latest RA and mame2003 SHOULD enable multiple mice to be used. previously it worked ok with one. i'm not sure about pointer vs absolute devices and changes around those in other corees - that's a bit of creep from what this github issue is about, but maybe that code has changed also.

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          • mediamogulM
            mediamogul Global Moderator
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            Tonight, I focused on lr-mame2003 running 'Terminator 2'. I compiled the latest 2003 nightly and tested both udev and linuxraw as the input drivers. All combinations came with the same results as last night. The two standard mice will not function at the same time, despite the 'mouse index' setting. Each mouse would operate on it's own, so long as it occupied the mouse0 assignment from the system.

            The same holds true with the dolphinBar, except it never registers movement, only clicks when it's occupying the mouse0 assignment from the system. I'll post to the github thread linked above sometime tomorrow, but I'll make sure to only mention the mouse index situation, as it looks like absolute coordinates will be a separate issue.

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            • dankcushionsD
              dankcushions Global Moderator @mediamogul
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              @mediamogul can you please post your /opt/home/pi/RetroPie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg? specifically i'm checking to see that the mame2003-mouse_device setting is set to 'mouse' rather than pointer.

              FYI it looks like they've closed the issue here: https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/issues/4775

              but i'm not sure anyone tested it using pi + udev + raspbian, etc. you may have found a bug!

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              • mediamogulM
                mediamogul Global Moderator @dankcushions
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                @dankcushions

                Ah nice, I forgot about that setting.

                mame2003-mouse_device = "mouse"
                

                Would that affect the multiple mouse feature, or just the absolute coordinates?

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                • dankcushionsD
                  dankcushions Global Moderator @mediamogul
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                  @mediamogul said in Wii remote for use a gun:

                  @dankcushions

                  Ah nice, I forgot about that setting.

                  mame2003-mouse_device = "mouse"
                  

                  Would that affect the multiple mouse feature, or just the absolute coordinates?

                  it just makes sure that it listens for a mouse device (ie, standard USB mouse), and following these changes, multiple mice, in theory! it definitely works with one mouse.

                  BTW you need to make sure you're using a game that understands a mouse device. my test case was always centipede. i didn't test terminator 2 - best to stick with centipede IMO.

                  if you change the mouse_device to "pointer" mame2003 should understand any recognised absolute devices, but i believe previously the UDEV driver had difficulty with them. absolute devices aren't really covered in these changes AFAIK. best to leave those for the moment.

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                  • mediamogulM
                    mediamogul Global Moderator @dankcushions
                    last edited by mediamogul

                    @dankcushions

                    best to stick with centipede IMO.

                    Shouldn't I be testing with a game that would support two mice, or do you just mean for testing pointer devices?

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                    • mediamogulM
                      mediamogul Global Moderator
                      last edited by mediamogul

                      Above, it was thought that better support for pointer devices would come as a side-effect from the recent addition of multiple mouse support for RetroArch. This would have directly related to this thread, but since it isn't the case, it's probably best to continue this discussion here where it's not so off topic.

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                        masterful @BGallagherLA
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                        @BGallagherLA Hi there yes it's paired to the dolphin bar. Plugged into the usb of the pi3.
                        Sorry it's taken a long time to respond I have been off line so to speak

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                          masterful @BGallagherLA
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                            BGallagherLA @masterful
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                            @masterful No, you have to go into Retropie settings and pair the Wiimote to your Pi's built-in Bluetooth, after plugging in the DolphinBar. If you did that, then I don't know... I have never had to calibrate anything in AdvMame 1.4 and it's very accurate (except for maybe one or two games, out of like 50).

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                              BGallagherLA
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                              Also, in case anyone is interested, I put a video together a week or so ago, showing how my setup works on Lethal Enforcers and Operation Wolf -

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                                masterful @BGallagherLA
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                                @BGallagherLA
                                Ok that might help. I've been trying to install touchmote software and I don't think that's been helping me.
                                I will pair it with the pi3 Bluetooth then try again.
                                Just compiling a list of 5 games to try.
                                Thanks for all the help

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                                  BGallagherLA @masterful
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                                  @masterful Ah, yeah I don't know what that software is, but as long as you have these games in AdvMame 1.4, you dont have to calibrate anything, except mapping extra buttons on a few games like Operation Wolf, otherwise, trigger works automatically and crosshairs move right away. I have like 50 games that work in this setup, and you can see two that work in the video above, Lethal Enforcers and Operation Wolf. I can get you a full list of the games that work on my setup if you want.

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                                  • mediamogulM
                                    mediamogul Global Moderator @BGallagherLA
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                                    @BGallagherLA

                                    but as long as you have these games in AdvMame 1.4

                                    Same goes for AdvanceMAME 3.5 too.

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                                    • edmaul69E
                                      edmaul69 @BGallagherLA
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                                      @BGallagherLA i too would love a full list. Any chance you could post your config/s for these games. I plan to use advmame only for these games with the dolphinbar so it would save me a lot of time.

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                                        BGallagherLA @mediamogul
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                                        @mediamogul Is that a new experimental one? Don't believe I have 3.5

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                                          BGallagherLA @edmaul69
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                                          @edmaul69 No configs needed, and I wouldn't even know where to get the file if I wanted to. All I know is that, if these games are running AdvMame 1.4 (or apparently AdvMame 3.5), no calibration is needed. Literally just plug and play. Only thing you need to do is on games like Operation Wolf is to map the grenade button to the Wiimote, otherwise the trigger acts as both buttons. Anyway, here are all the games that work on AdvMame 1.4:

                                          Alien 3
                                          Bang!
                                          Beast Busters
                                          Blood Bros. (Set 1)
                                          Born To Fight
                                          Bubble Trouble (Japan, Rev C)
                                          Cheyenne
                                          Chiller
                                          Clay Pigeon (Version 2.0)
                                          Crackshot (Version 2.0)
                                          D-Day
                                          Dragon Gun
                                          Ghost Pilots
                                          Ghoul Panic
                                          Laser Ghost (World)
                                          Last Bronx
                                          Lethal Enforcers (11/19/92)
                                          Lethal Enforcers II
                                          Lethal Justice
                                          Line of Fire
                                          Lord of Gun (USA)
                                          Mad Dog McGree
                                          Mechanized Attack
                                          NY Captor
                                          Narc
                                          Ninja Assault
                                          Operation Thunderbolt
                                          Operation Wolf
                                          Polict10 (Police Trainer)
                                          Riot
                                          Shootout
                                          Showdown
                                          Space Gun
                                          Steel Gunner
                                          Terminator 2
                                          The Tin Star
                                          Under Fire
                                          Vs. Duck Hunt
                                          Vs. Freedom Force
                                          Vs. Gunsmoke
                                          Vs. Hogan's Alley
                                          Wanted
                                          Who dun It
                                          Zero Point
                                          Zero Point 2
                                          Zombie Raid

                                          I'm sure there are more, but those are the ones I have found that work. Trying to get Area 51 and Maximum Force to work, but those have CHD files and I cant get those working. Newer games like that, and Time Crisis, dont seem to work well. I can technically get Time Crisis working but on my Pi 2 it SUPER laggy and not even really playable. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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                                          • mediamogulM
                                            mediamogul Global Moderator @BGallagherLA
                                            last edited by mediamogul

                                            @BGallagherLA

                                            I believe it's just listed as 'advmame' under the optional installs and is the latest version of AdvanceMAME. The head developer added official Pi support in version 3.2. It runs very well and has hardware accelerated framebuffer support. The latest AdvanceMESS installs alongside it also.

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