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CamCroz99
ParticipantI am using two USB snes controllers
CamCroz99
Participant[quote=83828]I’ve got the same setup. Works fine, but overclocking was a pain.[/quote]
I got it working. Overclocking worked fine on mine without an issue. Now I have to figure out how to get my controller to work in the emulators. The command:cd RetroPie/emulators/RetroArch/installdir/bin ./retroarch-joyconfig >> ~/RetroPie/configs/all/retroarch.cfgNever works. It always says that it can’t open the joystick.
CamCroz99
ParticipantI get the error “Coulnd’t open joystick #1”. My snes controller works on emulationstation but wont work in any game.
CamCroz99
Participant[quote=83703]2.3 worked out of the box for me on my B+[/quote]
Do you have a WiFi adapter attached to your Pi? I have the Edimax EW-7811Un and can’t seem to get it to work.CamCroz99
ParticipantI had to use a model b to do the update on the card, then after the update, insert the card into my b+ and change the config.txt in /boot to uncomment hdmi_hotplug. It was the only way for the b+ to show up on my tv…they use less power, so the hdmi signal was too weak. Total pain in the ass, but I prefer retropie image 1.9.1.
If I just flash the latest image I should be fine, right? I don’t have a B so that isn’t an option for me.
Sent from my SM-G900V
CamCroz99
Participant[quote=83693]You’ll have issues if you’re using an older retropie image. To fix just do a sudo rpi-update so the Ethernet will be detected[/quote]
I downloaded the 2.3 version. Will it have this issue?
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