Post Al45WCWBJyP72qTf04 by nafnlj@linuxrocks.online
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 (DIR) Post #Al3sh3Bj3ERDtEkiCO by nafnlj@linuxrocks.online
       2024-08-17T14:01:03Z
       
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       Wrapping my my recent string of classic (or replica classic) Nintendo controller on Linux posts, I discuss a snag I hit and overcame. I was playing Pokémon Red on Lutris. I configured my NES 2 controller in RetroArch. I could not figure out how to map it in Lutris. Instead, I figured out how to copy the config from RetroArch to Lutris' Libretro core directory. Perhaps hacky, but it worked in a pinch. (If you have a better solution, do tell.)https://thenewleafjournal.com/copying-retroarch-controller-config-to-lutris/ #Lutris #RetroArch #Linux
       
 (DIR) Post #Al3sh3scTkkW2Goy3c by Piejacker875@linuxrocks.online
       2024-08-17T15:08:29Z
       
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       @nafnlj I wonder if anyone has made a PCI card with NES controller ports on it
       
 (DIR) Post #Al45WCWBJyP72qTf04 by nafnlj@linuxrocks.online
       2024-08-17T17:31:58Z
       
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       @Piejacker875 That would be neat project, especially if it supported different classic controllers. But I didn't find anything doing a few quick searches -- seems to be all USB adapters or modding non-NES controllers with the NES port.