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    Desperate! Controllers (retrolink, ibuffalo and xin mo) config

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      PetroRie @chan
      last edited by Floob

      @chan You need to use the data from your nes1.cfg. So normally you have:

      input_a_btn = “0″
      

      We need to add _player1 right after input, so it looks like this:

      input_player1_a_btn = “0″
      

      And for player 2 you do the same, but use player2 instead of player1. Also add this:

      input_player1_joypad_index = “0″
      input_player2_joypad_index = “1″

      So it looks like this:

      input_player1_joypad_index = “0″
      input_player1_a_btn = “0″
      input_player1_b_btn = “1″
      input_player1_y_btn = “3″
      input_player1_x_btn = “2″
      
      input_player2_joypad_index = “1″
      input_player2_a_btn = “0″
      input_player2_b_btn = “1″
      input_player2_y_btn = “3″
      input_player2_x_btn = “2″
      

      You should should use the one from nes.cfg and add them to the retroarch.cfg of the emulator.

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        chan @PetroRie
        last edited by

        @PetroRie
        Ok will try this afternoon. but how retropie knows that input_player is for specified controller???
        Both cfgs have the same config (this question is for general understanding)

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          PetroRie @chan
          last edited by

          @chan said in Desperate! Controllers (retrolink, ibuffalo and xin mo) config:

          @PetroRie
          Ok will try this afternoon. but how retropie knows that input_player is for specified controller???
          Both cfgs have the same config (this question is for general understanding)

          You'll going to use the NES controller for the NES emu right? That is why you need to add these codes to the retroarch.cfg of the NES emulator. Just go to:

          \RETROPIE\configs

          Check the NES file there should be a retroarch.cfg. Add the codes like I showed you (with the playerX syntax) and it should work.

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            chan
            last edited by Floob

            Just updated with that info for nes

            call to /opt/retropie/config/nes/retroarch.cfg on nes emu on line 373, line who is called :
            joypad_autoconfig_dir = “/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-joypads/USB Gamepad .cfg"

            Into that file i wrote the config

            input_player1_device = "USB Gamepad "
            input_player1_driver = "udev"
            input_player1_start_btn = "9"
            input_player1_exit_emulator_btn = "9"
            input_player1_up_axis = "-1"
            input_player1_a_btn = "1"
            input_player1_b_btn = "2"
            input_player1_reset_btn = "2"
            input_player1_down_axis = "+1"
            input_player1_right_axis = "+0"
            input_player1_state_slot_increase_axis = "+0"
            input_player1_select_btn = "8"
            input_player1_enable_hotkey_btn = "8"
            input_player1_left_axis = "-0"
            input_player1_state_slot_decrease_axis = "-0"
            
            input_player2_device = "USB Gamepad "
            input_player2_driver = "udev"
            input_player2_start_btn = "9"
            input_player2_exit_emulator_btn = "9"
            input_player2_up_axis = "-1"
            input_player2_a_btn = "1"
            input_player2_b_btn = "2"
            input_player2_reset_btn = "2"
            input_player2_down_axis = "+1"
            input_player2_right_axis = "+0"
            input_player2_state_slot_increase_axis = "+0"
            input_player2_select_btn = "8"
            input_player2_enable_hotkey_btn = "8"
            input_player2_left_axis = "-0"
            input_player2_state_slot_decrease_axis = "-0"
            

            that doesnt work..... :(

            if one config only

            input_device = "USB Gamepad "
            input_driver = "udev"
            input_start_btn = "9"
            input_exit_emulator_btn = "9"
            ...
            

            Works perfect, but only one controller.
            Maybe i am configuring something in a wrong way :p

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              chan @chan
              last edited by Floob

              @chan tried with only retroarch on nes emu as u said like this

              # Settings made here will only override settings in the global retroarch.cfg if placed above the #include line
              
              input_remapping_directory = "/opt/retropie/configs/nes/"
              
              input_player1_device = "USB Gamepad "
              input_player1_driver = "udev"
              input_player1_start_btn = "9"
              input_player1_exit_emulator_btn = "9"
              input_player1_up_axis = "-1"
              input_player1_a_btn = "1"
              input_player1_b_btn = "2"
              input_player1_reset_btn = "2"
              input_player1_down_axis = "+1"
              input_player1_right_axis = "+0"
              input_player1_state_slot_increase_axis = "+0"
              input_player1_select_btn = "8"
              input_player1_enable_hotkey_btn = "8"
              input_player1_left_axis = "-0"
              input_player1_state_slot_decrease_axis = "-0"
              
              input_player2_device = "USB Gamepad "
              input_player2_driver = "udev"
              input_player2_start_btn = "9"
              input_player2_exit_emulator_btn = "9"
              input_player2_up_axis = "-1"
              input_player2_a_btn = "1"
              input_player2_b_btn = "2"
              input_player2_reset_btn = "2"
              input_player2_down_axis = "+1"
              input_player2_right_axis = "+0"
              input_player2_state_slot_increase_axis = "+0"
              input_player2_select_btn = "8"
              input_player2_enable_hotkey_btn = "8"
              input_player2_left_axis = "-0"
              input_player2_state_slot_decrease_axis = "-0"
              
              #include "/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg"
              

              No luck also

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                chan
                last edited by

                There is no solution to my problem?

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                  chan
                  last edited by

                  UP!!!

                  Please help me.... :(
                  i have one controller collecting a lot of dust

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                    meleu
                    last edited by

                    Tell me if I understand correctly: you want to remap the buttons of your controllers according to the emulator.

                    If this is your problem, maybe you can solve it reading this parte of the wiki: https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/RetroArch-Configuration#core-input-remapping

                    It's very easy and user-friendly.

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                      meleu
                      last edited by

                      Oh sorry... I think you want another thing...

                      The problem is that i dont know how to configure specific controller for specific emus.

                      Are you using bluetooth or USB-wired controllers?

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                        chan
                        last edited by chan

                        usb wired controller.
                        Ibuffalo and retrolink

                        Im trying to get the 2 controllers working in their emu

                        Ibuffalo (snes controlleres) for snes. and retrolink for nes, but i only have luck with one controller

                        i tried to follow the github instructions but with no luck, or maybe, for sure, im doing something wrong

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                          meleu @chan
                          last edited by

                          @chan

                          With USB controllers, you can configure it on the systems specific retroarch.cfg file, as described in the wiki, and allways take care to plug the controllers on specific ports.

                          But if you want something more dynamic and user-friendly, you can try it:
                          https://github.com/meleu/RetroPie-joystick-selection

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                            chan
                            last edited by

                            i configured in retroarch.
                            one was sucesfully configured but when i tried to insert 2 controllers they failed.
                            See the putty i pasted.

                            With that script it only needs to configure the controllers outside?
                            i mean to configure via config-input in retropie menu

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                              meleu @chan
                              last edited by meleu

                              @chan said in Desperate! Controllers (retrolink, ibuffalo and xin mo) config:

                              i configured in retroarch.
                              one was sucesfully configured but when i tried to insert 2 controllers they failed.
                              See the putty i pasted.

                              It seems that your problem is with the indexes. You need to know the indexes of your controllers and then configure it in retroarch.cfg, as mentioned by @PetroRie . If you don't know what I'm talking about, that script is for you. ;-)

                              With that script it only needs to configure the controllers outside?
                              i mean to configure via config-input in retropie menu

                              Yes.

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                                chan @meleu
                                last edited by

                                @meleu said in Desperate! Controllers (retrolink, ibuffalo and xin mo) config:

                                @chan said in Desperate! Controllers (retrolink, ibuffalo and xin mo) config:

                                i configured in retroarch.
                                one was sucesfully configured but when i tried to insert 2 controllers they failed.
                                See the putty i pasted.

                                It seems that your problem is with the indexes. You need to know the indexes of your controllers and then configure it in retroarch.cfg, as mentioned by @PetroRie . If you don't know what I'm talking about, that script is for you. ;-)

                                With that script it only needs to configure the controllers outside?
                                i mean to configure via config-input in retropie menu

                                Yes.

                                Hi meleu.

                                I installed that. but i dont know how it works.
                                I entered a game and i didnt know how to use.
                                Controllers still not response

                                Maybe need to presh f4 or f1 or something like that?

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                                  meleu @chan
                                  last edited by

                                  @chan
                                  After install it, go to the RetroPie menu in emulationstation and execute the "joystick selection".

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                                    chan
                                    last edited by

                                    Meleu.

                                    Thanks for your help.!!
                                    Now i can play with all the controllers.
                                    Yesterday i tested it and it works with the sxript, he only "bad thing" is that the second usb gamepad is not good configured so button b exit the game :p

                                    I will burn the image again and make eerything again just to make ot run good.

                                    Thanks for your help.

                                    PD: I suppose that if this script mdify retroarch, then i can copy the lines and insert into the specific emulators.
                                    Im correct?

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                                      meleu @chan
                                      last edited by

                                      @chan

                                      PD: I suppose that if this script mdify retroarch, then i can copy the lines and insert into the specific emulators.
                                      Im correct?

                                      No. Please, don't do it.
                                      I'm currently working on adding this feature to my script. Maybe I'll release some improvements next week. ;-)

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                                        chan
                                        last edited by

                                        ohhh
                                        ok.
                                        Thanks so much for your effort!!!
                                        Keep us informed!

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