Controls stop working when i start playstation games
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@mitu it detects my xbox controller
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I am currently installing the xbxdrv
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@Shadowkiller324 Did you read my other reply ? You don't need this driver. Did you perform any other configuration on your system - like re-assigning the controllers using the Configuration Editor ?
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I didn't do anything in the config editor. The only thin i did previously was just download the game and attempt to bind the buttons, as of right now all buttons are working besides digital pad and analog stick binding. If i choose not to bind the sticks with a fresh install of the psx emulator they seem to work fine but binding them messes it up
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@Shadowkiller324 Did you follow @Efriim's advice ? Some games don't like analog controls, you need to disable them in the PAD options from the RGUI.
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Another thing id like to point out is that my menu does not look like that its alot more basic and can only be opened using the escape key on a keyboard
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@Shadowkiller324 said in Controls stop working when i start playstation games:
Another thing id like to point out is that my menu does not look like that its alot more basic and can only be opened using the escape key on a keyboard
Can you show a picture ?
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[IMG]http://i68.tinypic.com/2mq52zo.jpg[IMG)
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@Shadowkiller324 You're not using the
lr-pcsx_rearmed
emulator, butpcsx_rearmed
(which is only recomended for PI0/1 nowadays).
Use the Runcommand launch menu and chooselr-pcsx_rearmed
as default emulator for PS1 games and then you'll be able to access the menu from the posted screenshot and make your modifications (if needed with the new emulator). -
I attempted that emulator and the games crash immediately
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@Shadowkiller324
lr-pcsx_rearmed is much recommended. I have never gotten analog to work in the other pcsxr.
you should update the retropie setup scripts and then update
core packages >> retroarch
main packages >> lr-pcsxr
and then try to solve why it is crashing, maybe run the lr-pcsx with logs enabled via the run-command, I think the logs will be gunzipped in the /dev/shm folder
gzip -d "log.file.gz"Though the dpad should work unless it is mapped as an axis for xbox controllers, did you notice if it assigned an axis# with the input config on dpad?
The xboxdrv is sort of advanced to use ( I couldn't figure it out ) but there are guides if you search for them, and if it interrupts the controller input then just disable or uninstall it.I apologize I assumed you would be using lr-pcsx from the beginning, but didn't gather this information until now.
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@Shadowkiller324 Do you have the necessary BIOS files, as detailed in the Docs ?
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Yes i do
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@Shadowkiller324 Then choose Verbose Logging from the Runcommand launch menu when you run your game with
lr-pcsx_rearmed
, wait for the emulator to exit (as you described), then get the log file/dev/shm/runcommand.log
from the Pi and upload it to pastebin.com to see what's the error that's preventing the emulator from working. -
I know this is a really dumb question but im 100% new to this so how do i get the log off of the pi to a flash drive
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@Shadowkiller324 There's no shame in asking :).
Use WinSCP - see the instructions here in the docs. Once you enable SSH and connect using WinSCP, you'll be able to access the PI's files, including the log file I was mentioning. -
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The only error I see it's at the end
... Compile at bogus memory address: bfc80000
but I'm not sure it has anything to do with the games crashing. I don't see the video or input initialization in the log file. Did you overclock your PI by any chance ?
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@mitu nope havent done anything to it
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I don't have any more ideas why
lr-pcsx_rearmed
doesn't work, unless the BIOS file is somehow wrong or the emulator update is not correct.
Try using another BIOS (SCPH1001.bin) and do an update from source for thelr-pcsx_rearmed
package from the RetroPie-Setup script.
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