PS1 Emulator analog problem.
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Pi Model: 3 Model B
RetroPie Version Used: v3.8.1
USB Devices connected: Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver, USB Wireless Keyboard
Controller used: Xbox 360
Emulator: Stock PS1 emulatorFrom a fresh install I go into the Retroarch Config and set Settings > Configuration > (Save Config on Exit, Config Per-Core, Use per-game core options) all to on. I've tried without setting these aswell, with no luck.
On the PS1 Emulator I set the controller to Analog, which doesn't make the sticks start working. I set my controller to Retropad/Analog and it doesn't work.
If I even so much as touch the input section under settings, the PS1 emulator stops working entirely and I can't open it anymore, even after a reboot. The only way I found to get the Emulator working again is a fresh install of Retropie. Not even copying back over the original config files helps.
I haven't encountered problems with any other emulator other than PS1. Is there anything I can do to fix this problem? I've done a fresh install of Retropie way too many times now.
Also, I tried using a PS4 controller with the same results. Another note is that while in the emulator while playing Ape Escape, when you push a button it acts as if you are pressing it hundreds of times instead of once. Like when I push up or down while on a menu it scrolls past multiple options for one press instead of just going to the next tab like it's intended to.
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@JayTheIdiot Do you have a BIOS for PSX?
(Love your profile picture)
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@lilbud I have tried with SCPH1001.BIN and without a bios.
( Thanks :) )
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@JayTheIdiot update your setup script and update the psx binary
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@herb_fargus I'm off to work now, I will attempt this when I get back and post the results.
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@herb_fargus Worked like a charm :) You are awesome my friend.
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