KingCheese said:QUOTE
I'm wondering specifically about NeoGeo and CPS2.
Sorry, mate! These great emus don't use usb-controllers, but I think ell (from cps2) would do this, if somebody asked ......
And for NeoGeo - this comes from the gngeo group, and I think we should ask them as well. It would be awesome to use our little gp'leasure' 2x as an multiconsole!! :rolleyes:
That's funny - I was just looking at the wiki entry for CPS2, and it states that CPS2 "support usb joypad(maximum 4 player)" as of test v.5 Have you actually tried to get this working KC?
This beta version of gngeo should support usb joystick too, but only for player one for now (configuring the key mapping is a nightmare too ).PokeParadox said:Ell has already added USB controls... there's no keymapping yet though...
pepone said:This beta version of gngeo should support usb joystick too, but only for player one for now (configuring the key mapping is a nightmare too ).PokeParadox said:Ell has already added USB controls... there's no keymapping yet though...
http://m.peponas.free.fr/gngeo/download/gngeo0.7a-beta2.zip
Yay! NeoGeo is something I'm wanting to try once my GP2X HDD arrives
pepone said:This beta version of gngeo should support usb joystick too, but only for player one for now (configuring the key mapping is a nightmare too ).PokeParadox said:Ell has already added USB controls... there's no keymapping yet though...
http://m.peponas.free.fr/gngeo/download/gngeo0.7a-beta2.zip
C'est incroyable! Merveilleux!! Merci beaucoup!!
jimid2 said:GNGeo2x is fantastic, with the sole exception that I haven't figured out how to map the buttons yet (or even if I can) and so I've got a kind of weird default mapping that plays a little bizarre in Garou MotW (but could work fine in other games, I don't know yet)
pepone said:jimid2 said:GNGeo2x is fantastic, with the sole exception that I haven't figured out how to map the buttons yet (or even if I can) and so I've got a kind of weird default mapping that plays a little bizarre in Garou MotW (but could work fine in other games, I don't know yet)
Configuration is done by editing the gngeorc file in the conf folder. You should look at a line like this:
CODE
p1joy 2,3,0,1,5,4,0,1,1,1
These numbers correspond to the folowing: A,B,C,D,START,COIN,AXE_X,AXE_Y,AXE_X_DIR,AXE_Y_DIR
I think that for most joystick, AXE_X Y and AXE_X_DIR AXE_Y_DIR should be correct. The rest can be easily guessed.
And thanks for the comments
Thank You! This is great - I'll try it this weekend!! I should have noted in the above post (and would have, if I wasn't so damned tired) that the default mapping in GNGeo2X is "correct" in the sense that it maps the input buttons in a sensible fashion that works perfectly with games like Metal Slug and the like, but fighters like Garou and Fatal Fury require a different mapping to be able to pull off multi-button presses with just your thumb...
Stick it in the 2nd USB port from the left, then go into the settings and "refresh USB device". This works for me, but I have no idea whyShifty said:Hey, I got the Logitech Precision controller to work with Cps2 but all I can do is insert coins...
Any Idea whats wrong?
TelcoLou said:Stick it in the 2nd USB port from the left, then go into the settings and "refresh USB device". This works for me, but I have no idea whyShifty said:Hey, I got the Logitech Precision controller to work with Cps2 but all I can do is insert coins...
Any Idea whats wrong?
Thanks, I will try it when I get home.