Commodore 64 Dinosaur wrote:
Cool, I've got it running and I'm pretty happy with that, just can't seem to get USB Overdrive to make pSX recognise the gamepad still. Are there any particular settings on it I should be aware of? I've got it set to 'Logic Dual Action @ (The USB Port), Any Application'.
The only thing I can think of is that you need to make sure that pSX and USB Overdrive have the keys assigned to the right keyboard keys. Pick keys on the keyboard to work for pSX, then assign them to the gamepad with USB Overdrive.
USB Overdrive doesn't make pSX (or any Wine program) recognize gamepads directly. It just lets you use the gamepad by assigning keyboard keys (that Wine programs do recognize) to the buttons on the gamepad.
Sorry for being reet ignorant and thanks for your patience by the way :)
Not a problem! :laugh:
Hope this helps! ;)
Squishy Tia wrote:
Using the dd command worked for copying my FFT disc. I'm going to do the same for my SO2 discs. Having PSX games run at 60 FPS is...so nice. Saves wear and tear on my PS3's laser and motor(s). Now I just need to figure out how to get the PS1 memory card files from the PS3 onto my Mac's SSD.
I couldn't use Firestarter as it crashed on launch with a very similar error to the previous version of PCSX-R. dd works though.
Glad you got it working! :)
I'm not really sure what's up with Firestarter FX, but it's probably that you have a newer/different disc drive.
I've heard there's a way to get a DexDrive to work on MacOSX, but I've never personally used one . . . :blush: . . . not really sure how to help you with memory card files.
Hope this helps! ;)