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problem with ES-Config in retropie #14

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orutech opened this issue Sep 8, 2013 · 3 comments
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problem with ES-Config in retropie #14

orutech opened this issue Sep 8, 2013 · 3 comments

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@orutech
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orutech commented Sep 8, 2013

I have problem configuring in the ESConfig my arcade jostick. the interface i used is this http://www.jammaboards.com/store/pc-mame-ps3-to-arcade-controller-usb-interface-pcb-kit-pc2jamma-usb.html

what can i do to detect the second player?

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Aloshi commented Sep 8, 2013

Does Linux detect it as two different joysticks, or just one?

(You can probably check this by checking for /dev/input/js0, /dev/input/js1, etc. and seeing what corresponds to what with the "jstest" utility; man jstest for more info on it, sudo apt-get install joystick if it's missing.)

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orutech commented Sep 28, 2013

hi Aloshi, Linux only detect js0, did you know kow to make detect the two controlers?

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Aloshi commented Sep 29, 2013

If Linux only detects it as one joystick, the problem is at the driver level. You can look and see if there's a special Linux driver for that kit, which is unlikely...there's probably not anything you can do, sorry.

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