Duncan Morison wrote:
joypad works fine for everything else
xmms and the gxmame GUI for example but completely ignored by xmame, here's
some more info:
in the controllers preferences there are two options that allow me to point
to /dev/js0 :
i386 or new i386 1.xx
You maybe already check that
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Subject: Re: [Xmame] joypad problems:
Duncan Morison wrote:
joypad works fine for everything else
xmms and the gxmame GUI for example but completely ignored by xmame
just to add it's the xgl version.
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Sent: 21 November 2002 23:04
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Subject: [Xmame] joypad problems:
joypad works fine for everything else
Box is running redhat 8.0 and I
Check the joytype variable in .xmamerc
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 23:03:57 -
Duncan Morison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
joypad works fine for everything else
Box is running redhat 8.0 and I have done modprobe joydev
xmms and the gxmame GUI for example but completely ignored by xmame,
here's
if that will fix it.
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Sent: 21 November 2002 23:40
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Subject: Re: [Xmame] joypad problems:
Check the joytype variable in .xmamerc
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 23:03:57 -
Duncan Morison
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Subject: Re: [Xmame] joypad problems:
Check the joytype variable in .xmamerc
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 23:03:57 -
Duncan Morison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
joypad works fine for everything else
Really?
Give this a shot and gimme the output if you have problems after this...
xmame.x11 -jt 4 -jdev /dev/js
or
xmame.x11 -jt 1 -jdev /dev/js
this is assuming that you're using the x11 target.
shawn
p.s. on further troubleshooting give command then
I don't have a .xmamerc file on my system ( after udatedb, locate .xmamerc
)
.xmamerc is usually located under your home tree. i.e. /home/user/.xmamerc
if not you can do a...
xmame -showconfig /home/user/.xmamerc
pull up your favorite editor (emacs ;p) and start editing away!
You can try
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 00:43:09 -
Duncan Morison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
couple more questions:
what does the joypad 4 mean?
0 No joystick
1 i386 style joystick driver (if compiled
in)
2 Fm Town