Ps1 controller missing pin12/2/2022 ![]() ![]() I thought it could have been a power issue but nothing changed when I tried several varying power supplies. ![]() I did notice however that on bootup I can turn on the analog led on the ps2 controller on but after the pi boots further the led goes off. I then changed /etc/modprobe.d/nf to options gamecon_gpio_rpi map=0,0,0,0,7,0 so that I could use game pad 5 and not have to worry about any resistors. Well I went home lastnight and made the adjustment with the resistor and that didn't work wither. Is there something I'm doing wrong or a step I'm missing? From the wiki it seems like there is a void as to what happens next. It says there is one device found but I'm assuming it is the keyboard that I also have attached. If looking at the control from underside, with the lower casing removed, the pins can be counted sequentially from left to right. I also put a 4.7K resistor between 3.3V and VCC.Īfter that I start emulationstation and when I go to configure input am not able to press any key on the controller for it to be detected. The control board pins are numbered, but if unable to see due to the resin, pin one has a square PCB pad. I created a new file /etc/modprobe.d/nf and since I am using the rev 2 board and a PSX controller I entered options gamecon_gpio_rpi map=0,0,7,0,0,0 I saved and exited and rebooted.ġ0, PSX_SEL-6, Attention (All pinouts say this but the Wiki says PSX_SEL meaning Select?) I checked /etc/modules and saw that gamecon_gpio_pri was added. I've installed the gamecon driver via RetroPie-Setup script and followed the wiki page here. I've got a Pi B Rev 2 board I'm using as a test bench running RetroPie 4.1.14. Hey guys I've run into an issue and I was wondering if anyone could help me. With gamecon_gpio_rpi map=0,0,7,0,0,0 in /etc/modprobe.d/nf. ![]() The correct ones are the following two pictures: 3/3/17 Update: This topic has been solved! Turns out I had the wrong diagram for the PSX controller. ![]()
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