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    Default NES USB Retroport help!

    hey guys
    got a NES USB retroport ( to hook up my NES controller to use with nestopia)
    can't get it to work
    using nestopia and tried rockNES
    tried emulator enhancer...didn't work
    tried USB overdrive...didn't work

    i'm using os x 10.4.11

    any ideas how to get it workin?

    thanks

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    Default Re: NES USB Retroport help!

    I dont know a lot about mac's, but I would think in the control panel area you could test your buttons and joysticks. If it works there then it could be an emulator issue. If it does not work there maybe your HID drivers are messed up.
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    Default Re: NES USB Retroport help!

    No, it is not an emulator issue accord to this:

    Jerry Brace quotes:

    Hey Guys - get an original NES, SNES, Genesis controller modified with USB connector here: http://retrousb.com/ - works natively in OS X without drivers. I’ve gotten 2 NES and 2 SNES controllers from them so far. We have a Mac mini connected to our living room TV with all of the consoles and RemoteBuddy installed to launch any game with the Apple remote
    It must be your computer didn't recongize your emulator's joystick configure or drivers problems.. Try this link, ok ?
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    im not sure if that link came through could you please repost? thanks

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    p.s. i also used a joystick and gamepad tester
    which told me the controller IS working

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    Default Re: NES USB Retroport help!

    Can you click the link above ? A blue highlight one ? Is it working ?
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    that link works...that's the place i bought the USB NES retroport at.

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    Default Re: NES USB Retroport help!

    Really ? Your USB NES should work. If I am there... I will be able to help you but I don't know what's wrong with that. When you have a problem.. Did error coming up ? What message did it say ? Picture if possibly ? Thanks.
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    Default Re: NES USB Retroport help!

    nothing happens
    i reinstalled emulator enhancer also
    still nothing
    no window or anything

    do i need to buy emulator enhancer?
    i thought you were able to use it for a trial period.
    do i need to change any settings?
    i have tested th controller and it does work
    i checked the system profiler and it acknowledging the retropad in the usb.

    i am using a macbook with os x 10.4.11 and nestopia

    if i can give you any more info let me know

    thanks

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    Default Re: NES USB Retroport help!

    So long as the pad and adapter actually work outside the emulator its probably a driver issue.

    One solution is to use Joy2Key. This basically allows you to map the joypad inputs to keyboard commands, which you then input in the emulator control config instead of using the joypad.
    When you use the joypad, instead of sending the information directly through its own driver, Joy2Key acts as a middle man, converts the signal to a keyboard command and sends that to the emulator instead.

    So for example you map the 'Q' key on your keyboard to button 1 on the joypad using joy2key, then open the emulator control config and assign 'Q' as button 1. When you hit button 1 on the joypad, Joy2Key converts it to 'Q' and sends it to the emulator.

    Joy2Key.

    Hope that helps.

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