Dimitris Panokostas
Dimitris Panokostas
For the record, it does _not_ occur on the latest Debian 12 when installing RetroPie on top of it. I tested setting up a VM for that, but it works...
Unfortunately I cannot seem to be able to use a VM to setup Buster + RetroPie here either. I've installed Buster in a VM, then added the RetroPie-Setup script, which...
Another minor update, as I got a few hours to look into this yesterday: - This only happens if using Retroarch mapping. - If we skip the retroarch mapping (by...
I actually managed to recreate the same issue on the RPI5, when using a retroarch.cfg and retroarch-generated cfg file for my controller. Which is good in a way, because that...
@giantclambake Careful about installing RetroPie on top of your existing system, as it can bring in its own versions of libs (like SDL2) and break things. It's not a clean,...
The above commits seem to have fixed the issue, but I only did a quick test (with and without custom mapping on the controller). Would be good to do some...
@NoobieMaks Here's a build of the current `master` branch, for RPI3, 32-bit, Buster. Let me know if this helps with the issue you had. [amiberry_master_rpi3_buster.zip](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/16575935/amiberry_master_rpi3_buster.zip)
@NoobieMaks Hm, I cannot recreate the D-Pad issue you mentioned above. Is that using the DragonRise controller? It sounds like it's mapped to the Enter GUI event, maybe a combination...
I can't really recreate it here I'm afraid, with my configs and controllers. I'm guessing it has to do with the controller mapping you have there, possibly with the button...
@NoobieMaks If the issue seems resolved with my latest commits, then I suggest we move forward with a new release, which will allow the RetroPie team (@cmitu ?) to use...