Hi, Lawrence.
Please disregard my last e-mail (below). Of course, it wasn't until seconds
after I sent my previous e-mail that I realized I misunderstood your
instructions!
Your advice worked perfectly! :-) My problem was that I was using /dev/js,
which on my system is a link strictly to
theGREENzebra wrote:
don't forget to hit tab and go into the controller setup just to make
sure the controls are mapped properly.
I always used -jt 4. is -jt 4 now -jt 1? I'm out of the loop.
Yep, I combined the old and new joystick drivers a while back, so 4 is
now 1. :-)
theGREENzebra wrote:
Cool. Hey, another question (though not specifically xmame) if anyone
knows the answer:
I used to enjoy flipping throught the MAME WIP page and checking out all
the things folks were working on, but I notice it hasn't been updated
quite awhile. http://mame.net/wip points
Todd Flinders wrote:
Hello,
I've tried searching Google for some time, but I can't find this answer.
I have two Logitech Cordless RumblePad 2's, and I would like to use them with
xmame .90 to play 2 player games. I can use one gamepad perfectly by issuing
the following command:
xmame -jdev
I haven't specified a joytype. I just don't know the syntax to tell xmame
that I have two usb gamepads. Either one works fine by themselves, but I
don't know how to tell xmame to use them both so I can play 2 player games
with them.
For example, to launch xmame with one gamepad, I type:
Todd Flinders wrote:
I haven't specified a joytype. I just don't know the syntax to tell xmame
that I have two usb gamepads. Either one works fine by themselves, but I
don't know how to tell xmame to use them both so I can play 2 player games
with them.
For example, to launch xmame with one