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How to set up retrolink nes controller
How to set up retrolink nes controller









how to set up retrolink nes controller

ini after config and then MiST OSD was doing the same thing and calling the controller an NES retrolink and not recognizing buttons instead doubling up buttons to single presses. Thought it was going to solve my problems because when I first ran it all the buttons were recognized.

Makes me look at raspberry pi's like, that's fine.įury23 wrote:I created small utility for Windows which helps me to map joystick buttons. It's very a disenchanting controller situation. 2 very ugly snes looking turbo switch ibuffalo controllers.

how to set up retrolink nes controller

2 types of controller ports and yet I have to get more controllers to try and work with this thing. At this point I wouldn't risk getting anything else. If I actually want to use it as intended I have to get 2 more very specific 20-50 dollar controllers, definitely not their revised versions though. I have 8 controllers that are USB or DE9 and are useless for this. Atari/Amiga style up to 2 buttons which is fine for older systems and an iBuffalo for usb. It's like only a handful of controllers are actually compatible with this. It has a terrible d-pad anyhow, but it at least recognized all the individual button presses, but still it can't be mapped. Then the gravis gamepad I have no idea why, but two of the buttons on that even though they have recognizable presses in the OSD test they are unmappable. Looking at how the minimig core works it says the DE9 goes straight to the FPGA, so why couldn't that replicate the controller input for a megadrive as well? I wouldn't think that as the most complicated component to replicate.Īside from the DE9 ports being so futile, there is an issue with the usb VIN PIN recognition as well since many revisions use the same VIN PIN numbers as early models. Using USB even it seems to deem select as a C button and a lot of times buttons don't even map or read. If it's like the Amiga port then why can't you use a paddle, mouse, or light gun? If it's in the firmware/core it seems like a micro controller could be configured.











How to set up retrolink nes controller