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Shell script to set up a Raspberry Pi/Odroid/PC with RetroArch emulator and various cores
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AMIGA controls differences between RPi1 and RPi2/3 #1493

Closed padremayi closed 8 years ago

padremayi commented 8 years ago

The hardcoded controls is different from RPi1 and RPi3 (or 2).

With RPi3 (or 2) the button for emulator menu is F12 With RPi1 the button for emulator menu is CTRL SX

With RPi1 the hardcoded buttons don't work, they work only with RPi3 (or 2)

joolswills commented 8 years ago

uae4arm has been updated recently and you probably have an older version running on the rpi1 machine. Did you update both ?

padremayi commented 8 years ago

For sure on RPi3 I have the latest version, installed yesterday evening. But as I said before I have to use F12 in order to enter UAE4arm menu.

On RPi1 I'll check the version

joolswills commented 8 years ago

That is correct. It switched to F12.

padremayi commented 8 years ago

Update the AMIGA page on GitHub

joolswills commented 8 years ago

Feel free. It's a wiki.

padremayi commented 8 years ago

Ok, is there another command to be updated?

joolswills commented 8 years ago

not sure what you mean ?

padremayi commented 8 years ago

Another control that is reported incorrect on the wiki

joolswills commented 8 years ago

The wiki has documentation on uae4all - not sure it really covers uae4arm currently. So if you are going to edit it, you need to make a new section for uae4arm

HerbFargus commented 8 years ago

From home page of the wiki

This wiki is supposed to be created by the users of the RetroPie setup script for the users of the script. Everyone can contribute to it!
padremayi commented 8 years ago

Ok but the controls are hardcoded, who codes them?

joolswills commented 8 years ago

The emulator author/porter for uae4arm -

https://github.com/Chips-fr/uae4arm-rpi

joolswills commented 8 years ago

This would be best continued on the forum - we prefer to use this issue tracker for bugs only (which is why we ask to use the forum before opening a ticket)

padremayi commented 8 years ago

Ok thanks, I was not able to find this type of informations on UAE4arm, now it's clear ;-)