PS1 not seeing any controllers
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Also adding my comment I left in a separate thread I just deleted to merge my comment with this thread :
Hi
My actual setting is a RPi2 with 4.0.1 (updated from 3.X to 4.0 RC1 to 4.0.1), with 2 DS3 wired controlers.
I mostly play PSX games with lr-pcsx-rearmed, and everything works perfectly, with my last setting in 3.X and now with 4.0.1. I love my Pi a lot! (Yeah, I have the right BIOS since day one)
Today, I was playing Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2, and I saved my game and exited the emulator to jump to THPS 3 (with start+select as always). I started THPS 3 and I got the message "No BIOS found ,expect bugs" and "Controller SONY PLAYSTATION 3 ... not configured". This is not my usual messages, normally I get "SONY PLAYSTATION 3 Controller configured #0" or something like that.
I tried to restart my Pi, tried again THPS2, retried THPS3 (this wasn't the first time I played THPS3 by the way), always the same message. I tried other emulators for other consoles and everything still works.
I tried updating the script and updating all emulators without success. I tried uninstalling lr-pcsx-rearmed then reinstall it (from binary and I also tried from source) without more success. So for now, all my emulators works well, but not lr-pcsx-rearmed.
Someone have any advice to solve this issue?
Thanks a lot for the great community!
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@dankcushions
here is mine, everything was working fine until I reset the game and trying starting another one (4.0.1, updated today at EST 17h)
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@sebacote @dankcushions i found a fix. it isnt a problem with the emulator in my uneducated opinion.
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A user on Reddit reports the same thing also happening to FBA and Neo-Geo configs. It seems the emulator overwites
/opt/retropie/configs/neogeo/retroarch.cfg
and/opt/retropie/configs/fba/retroarch.cfg
I wonder if this is because older versions have the input mapping parameter unquoted:
input_remapping_directory = /opt/retropie/configs/neogeo/
but latest version seems to have it quoted:
input_remapping_directory = "/opt/retropie/configs/neogeo/"
Ref: https://www.reddit.com/r/RetroPie/comments/4yz4h5/retroarch_keeps_overwriting_my_controller_config/
I tried a dozen launches of
lr-fba-next
with and without quotes but could not reproduce this.Anyone hitting this issue, please try adding quotes to the system-specific config as above and see if this solves it for you.
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@suprjami I can confirm that on game exit the system based retroarch.cfg is being updated (or at least the timestamp is).
But I cant get it to break yet. This is on a clean RetroPie 4 final. -
Ok, maybe this is related? When it saves the file it moves some of the lines, which could result in some overrides kicking in?
Before game starts
# Settings made here will only override settings in the global retroarch.cfg if placed above the #include line # Test 1 input_remapping_directory = "/opt/retropie/configs/psx/" # Test 2 #include "/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg" # Test 3
After quitting game
# Settings made here will only override settings in the global retroarch.cfg if placed above the #include line # Test 1 input_remapping_directory = "/opt/retropie/configs/psx/" # Test 2 # Test 3 #include "/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg"
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@Floob it moves the include to the end on exit in case the file was saved from rgui which breaks the order. Can't see a case where anyone would want configs after the include though.
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I don't think the quoting would make a differenc btw. I need to see a broken config to debug this
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@BuZz Ah, I see. Yes, I cant think of a reason why you would want something after the #include really.
From the error being reported (i.e. no bios found), I presume whatever is happening is stopping the system retroarch.cfg from including the global retroarch.
I see the retroarch.cfg files can only be read/written by "pi", perhaps there is an odd permission at play where a different user is trying to read the files. I dont know - like you say, really need a broken config to work it out. -
here is a copy of my /opt/retropie/configs/psx/retroarch.cfg
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@bengus - You have enabled save on exit from retroarch (bad idea imho) and somehow you have also lost the #include line, along with other default settings such as the joypad location - not sure how that has happened. Usually when saving it will leave the config at the top - have you at some point removed the config and then resaved or something ?
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The fix in your case is to delete the config and reinstall the playstation emulator which will give you a default config. If retroarch saves over it, it should move the #include to the end, but the locations of joypads etc should not have got reset, so I suspect something was wrong with your config in the first place.
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I have the same issue, suddenly my psx doesn't find bios and recognize controller inputs. Wait for a fix
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Buzz: Thank you for taking the time to look that over. I honestly didn't even know I had save on exit enabled, and to answer your question about removing the config or re-saving it...the only time I have made changes to it would have been automated by Floob's video manager tool (for overlays/shaders etc....)
So...the steps you told me to do worked. However, after I made the changes with Floob's tool, it went back to the same problem(this also could just be a coincidence?). I am guessing it is some permissions issue but I am not sure yet. Trying to help myself figure it out as well.
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I will need to see the configs - for example the config before when reset - and after using this tool. It's not a permissions issue.
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Here is my original (after reinstall).
Here is after I run Floobs video manager tool (which runs perfectly once)
However, after doing so and trying to launch another psx title I get the same problems people in this thread are describing, and the config then looks like this.
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was the rewind_enable added by the video tool? if so it is doing it wrong - but I'm still not sure why it would cause the #include to get removed later. I will use those configs and try and reproduce it though - perhaps there is a case where retroarch strips the include out completely (although this wouldn't explain why the joypad directory variable would be reset as it should still get the correct values for them the first time it loads the config before overwriting it)
please can i also see your
/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg
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Also please can you post the output of
/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch --version
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@bengus
The file output hasconfig_save_on_exit = "true"
could you have edited this in RGUI at some point?
The default in the global retroarch.cfg isconfig_save_on_exit = "false"
@BuZz
Yes, my tool added that rewind line in the wrong place, I'll fix it.
I get the same result as Bengus from a clean v4 and setting RGUI to save on exit.RetroArch: Frontend for libretro -- v1.3.6 -- 7a433a6 -- Compiler: GCC (4.9.2) 32-bitBuilt: Jul 17 2016
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