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rififi
ParticipantOkay nice try for the permission issue.
Actually, /home/pi wasn’t owned by the pi user (strange).
I have nothing in the folder /opt/retropie/config/nes. I assume it’s not normal.
I tried to put your config files in it @evilkitty, but as you said, it’s for a NES controller and it’s to hard to adapt the file for my xbox 360 controller.
I’d prefer to dig up on why my config is not saved in the proper folder.
rififi
ParticipantHi, sorry for the delay, I don’t get email notifications from this forum.
There is actually only one block for the N64 in /etc/emulationstation/es_systems.cfg:
<system> <fullname>Nintendo 64</fullname> <name>n64</name> <path>~/RetroPie/roms/n64</path> <extension>.z64 .Z64 .n64 .N64 .v64 .V64</extension> <command>/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 1 "/opt/retropie/emulators/RetroArch/installdir/bin/retroarch -L --config /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg --appendconfig /opt/retropie/configs/n64/retroarch.cfg %ROM%"</command> <platform>n64</platform> <theme>n64</theme> </system>Do I have to install the 2 emulators to have 2 blocks ?
rififi
ParticipantOkay it’s working “fine” now. One of the problem was coming from the ROM. I changed it, and now I can play it normally.
But the config of the controller is reset each time I choose a new rom to play.
rififi
ParticipantYep I did. It changed nothing.
rififi
ParticipantYep, I did. But it changed nothing. The config is reset each time I start a game. Plus, I can’t do anything with my controller in certain games.
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