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    IzzehO | # 921 | 2010-08-02, 12:09 | Report

    Originally Posted by The Quote Train View Post
    Izzeho0 - whats this about Notaz's sound plugin. Apologies if this has been covered - but some are reporting no choppiness in Mario 64?
    Notaz? That's the plugin for Pandora. It presents no good for us. Javispedro's p64 audio plugin appears to provide a slight increase though. It is included with the GUI. Just select pa64 from the drop down menu.

    Also Darth: I told you thats all the help you get. I will have to postpone uploading my script tonight... but look out for it tomorrow, it will automagically install the old plugin for you.

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    DarthLuda | # 922 | 2010-08-02, 21:33 | Report

    That' ok, meanwhile i got into the basics of xterm did i already mention how great this emulator is?

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    gizmo | # 923 | 2010-08-04, 02:20 | Report

    Originally Posted by bchliu View Post
    Means you are not on PR1.2. I believe this program requires PR1.2 since its the best way to get the updated 1.6.2/1.7 QT's out there.
    oh i sorted it thanks..i needed to do the update tp pr1.2 using the nokia update software.

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    srsbsnyo | # 924 | 2010-08-05, 02:01 | Report

    Sorry for my nubness.

    I downloaded the file from my phone to the location "Documents"

    Is this the correct place?

    If it is, I did the code in xTerminal and got

    Tar: can't open '/home/user/MyDocs/customconfig.tar.gz' " no such file or directory exists

    Help? thanks!

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    IzzehO | # 925 | 2010-08-05, 02:51 | Report

    Originally Posted by srsbsnyo View Post
    Sorry for my nubness.

    I downloaded the file from my phone to the location "Documents"

    Is this the correct place?

    If it is, I did the code in xTerminal and got

    Tar: can't open '/home/user/MyDocs/customconfig.tar.gz' " no such file or directory exists

    Help? thanks!
    http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=905

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    sygys | # 926 | 2010-08-05, 06:33 | Report

    I have allot of problems with my PS3 controller. when im playing mario every movement with the sixaxis let the camera zoom in and out. its highly annoying. i tried to change the keys using the mapper and in the config file, but i guess im to dumb to get it done.

    Is there someone willing to share a good working config file for 2 PS3 axis controllers where the motion sensors are disabled?

    It would be a very big help!

    One more question. is there a way to change the config file of sixaxis, so that the motion sensors are totally ignored by the n900. i only find the motion sensor very annoying! there are no games that need this!

    PS. sorry if allready some posted them. im not in the mood to scroll through 93 pages. i simply dont have the time

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    Last edited by sygys; 2010-08-05 at 06:35.

     
    altorn | # 927 | 2010-08-05, 08:07 | Report

    sygys, this too has been my problem since the last version.
    IzzehO hasnt provided a fix about the sixaxis' accelerometer acting up especially when you try to map keys.

    basically the ps3 controller cant be used properly unless you use the default that IzzehO has provided (first page).. this problem has been stopping me from even playing a game with mupen64plus..

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    sygys | # 928 | 2010-08-05, 08:21 | Report

    @altorn, some pages after 1 you will find another config file wich works with the ps3 controller, still the motionsensor is mapped in that config too. i dont know how to shut it off. i tried to find the sixaxis config file in the terminal but the only thing i get are strange files with even stranger characters in them.

    yeah i once had some complaint about it i believe on page 83. after that i got blown away saying he hasnt had time to fix it and if i wanted it "do it yourself"

    i dont have the knowledge, but for as far as i know the guy who made this does!

    If there only was a way to turn of the motion sensors.

    He also told me to put the controller on the table and then remap the keys. but the accelometer in the ps3 controller is so insane sensitive that even on a steady underground it does key presses.

    Does anyone know how to put the accelometer off in the n900 settings of sixaxis?

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    IzzehO | # 929 | 2010-08-05, 12:10 | Report

    Originally Posted by sygys View Post
    yeah i once had some complaint about it i believe on page 83. after that i got blown away saying he hasnt had time to fix it and if i wanted it "do it yourself"
    I never said anything about not having time to fix it. I clearly stated I can't fix it (see below). I stated do it yourself, because frankly your attitude was one of "I deserve it" to which my response was "no you don't".

    Originally Posted by
    i dont have the knowledge, but for as far as i know the guy who made this does!
    I don't have the knowledge either. As stated on the first post and MANY subsequent posts: not only did I not mate this package, I did not compile it, not do I hold any powers over even packaging it.

    That aside, the issue likes with how sixad is mounted as a joystick. That CERTAINLY has nothing to do with me, and is well outside the power of even the maintainer of mupen64plus.

    Originally Posted by
    He also told me to put the controller on the table and then remap the keys. but the accelometer in the ps3 controller is so insane sensitive that even on a steady underground it does key presses.
    I must admit I did expect this to work, as that is how I mapped the keys when I was too lazy.

    Since I am in a good mood, however, I'll give a few more hints as to editing the config.

    First of all grab the joystick tools from the repository:
    root
    apt-get install joystick

    With that done sync up your PS3 and type the following (still as root):

    jstest /dev/input/js0

    Now press a button or move a joystick and one of the numbers will activate. That is the button (or axes) number for that key. The buttons will switch from off to on.

    For example when you press in X you will see 14: off switch to 14: on. Thus X is mapped to 14.

    Also note for axis that the number will go positive or negative.

    For example Joystick all the way left = -32000, all the way right is 32000 (this may not be the right way round).

    With this knowledge open a new terminal alongside this one (press bar at the top and select New), open up blight_input.conf:
    leafpad /home/user/.mupen64plus/blight_input.conf

    Now this is a little overwhelming at first, but if you look closely the layout is fairly simple. Looking down the left side you will see what each button is named. Followed by a column for its keyboard map, then a button map and next an axis map.

    For the PS3 controller we are concerned with the button ( x ) and the axis ( x ).

    Firstly begin by looking in the axis ( ) column and seeing if any of them have any numbers. If they do, change it to None.

    Eg. axis ( 6- ) should become axis ( None ). This is where you've tried to change to change in the GUI and its ended up mapping it to the accelerometer.

    Once that is done you can go through and map the buttons to what you want. For example if you want the A Button to be mapped to X you will put as follows:

    A Button= ... button( 14 ); axis( None) ... and leave the rest

    Use the jstest terminal window to find the button maps for everything you want and your good to go

    For the joysticks simply put the axis number and whether it went negative or positive in jstest.

    For example, if you want to map left on the left joystick to C Left:

    C button L= ... button( None ); axis( 0- ) ...

    Or if you want to map left and right for the N64 Joystick to left and right on the left joystick you'll change:

    X Axis= .... button( None , None ); axis( 0- , 0+ );

    Then once you are done save the file and exit and your done.

    Note: I don't owe you anything.. and the only reason I have given you this information is because I'm in a good mood... please don't change that by saying stupid things and demanding things.

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    sygys | # 930 | 2010-08-05, 12:49 | Report

    Im not demanding things. But you could keep in mind that not all the people that read these things and want to try these things are super fimiliar with this software.

    Dont get me wrong in earlier posts. it really is freaking awsome that im able to play mario 64 on my n900 with a PS3 controller.

    I will try this very nice tutorial tonight. For whats it worth... Thank you very much for your last explaination. i think you helped allot of people with this thread.

    Do you happen to know if its possible to shut down the whole accelometer thing in the sixaxis conf and where i can find this file?

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