![]() something like SCUS-941.63.CHT) and place it in the proper dir then it's automatically recognized by pcsx. Some say that if you name the cheat file the same as the cd-rom code for the game (i.e. the US version and not the Japanese version) then it'll work. If you've gotten the cheat for exactly the right ROM (i.e. There will be a new menu item called "Cheats". It will say something like "2 cheats loaded" because the cheat file containes 2 lines (i.e. Now go to: Extra stuff -> Load pcsx cheats -> browse to your cheat file. Start the pcsx-rearmed emulator w/ said game and press Escape to show the menu. Let's say you named like this: /home/pi/psxcheats/Omega_Boost.cht. Here's how I got it to work in pcsx-rearmed (dunno if it works in lr-pcsx-rearmed too):įind a Gameshark code for your favorite game on the internet ( example link).Ĭreate a text file that contains this cheat in the following format:ĭoesn't really matter how you name this file nor where you place it on your Pi. I read on this weppage and this page about using 'ye olde Gameshark cheat codes in ePCSX. Not sure why as that works in the lr version just fine.This might be something for the PSX Retropie Wiki/Docs. The only thing it is not registering is my d-pad, so I can't configure the d-pad for up/down/left/right if I want. After I pushed that button and then tried to configure the button it was suddenly registering them. For some reason when I was pushing return and then trying to push a controller button it wasn't reading the configuring. This seems like a much easier way to define the keys if there is a trick to getting it register the button pushes.Įdit: A note to future googlers: In order to configure the button presses from your controller in the configuration you need to use the A or X (PS) button to start configuring things. It does list it as a recognized input device (generic 360 controller)but when I select that as the device and try to define keys, it just never seems to recognize any button pushes at all. The problem is, the emulator doesn't seem to recognize any button pushes from my controller. If I press escape I get the emulator menu, which allows me to redefine the controls. The game recognizes my analog sticks right off the bat, none of the buttons. The game plays flawlessly with the exception of distorted sound, though that affects ALL of my PSX games and is a different matter. The game is one I personally own and have ripped. I see the mention of building a config file, but I happen to have a USB keyboard installed and noted the following: I am running RetroPie on RetroArch with EU front end. I was just reading that this emulator can give a performance boost over the LR version, so I decided to try it out and of course my controls don't work. However I still have two but when you google this problem thread is one of the top results, so I'll add this here. It took me a bit to familiarize the configuration. ![]() Is this how you access the config for the controllers to use on standalone emulator for PSCX? If there is another way to do this would you mind giving me a step by step on how to access the config area for the standalone PSCX-rearmed? Instead of typing commands can it be accessed through the Retropie set up menu that you can scroll through? Ok never mind I saw in your link in regards to pressing escape. Hi, I have tried to run pcsx-rearmed emulator on Raspberry Pi Zero because I have performance issues with lr-pcsx-rearmed, also on RetroPie wiki is mentioned to use this emulator on Rpi 0 or 1 for better performance. I did see some configurations involving controllers in the retroarch but isn't the stand alone PCSX -rearmed exclusive without retroarch support? The only thing I saw in the link regarding standalone PCSX-rearmed was to push escape button while in game menu to configure from standard to analog. I did not see anything on configuring the controllers for stand alone PCSX on the video or the link. I checked out the link you sent and watched the video. Forgive me that I'm not that tech savvy but I may need a few more steps to figure out.
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