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Author Topic: Pi gaming platform compatible with CRT and Ultrastik 360 as analog controllers?  (Read 2765 times)

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Hey y'all!

So in the continuing saga of me fighting with software to get hardware to do what I want, has anyone built something that addresses the requirements of my thread title?

I have successfully put together a few PC based machines with a standard MAME build using GroovyMame but still would also like a Pi based machine now that the speed and power of them runs what I want to play.

I have a Recalbox RGB hat that works well with a Pi4, a multisync Kortek, and 8Bitdo controllers.
It doesn't however utilize the U360s I want to add as analog contollers, at least not without tweaking I am not aware of and probably can't manage to implement myself.

This weekend I hope to put my RapberryJamma setup into something and see what that looks like and I also have a Jammix MiSTer build to test too.
No clue if those will recognize my U360s and be able to take advatage of their analog abilities though.

The goal is to be able to play some VERY old console games with the 8BitDos and golden era arcade games with the U360s in the same machine (which of course has a CRT in it) and I really don't care what hardware it is if the games look right and play properly.

Am I sniffing glue to think this is happening with a Pi build, and I should just go back to my PC builds and find a frontend that works for this concept?

I can't believe I'm the only person hoping for a build like this to just work.
Would appreciate some wisdom!

I have accepted that I SUCK at overcoming software and configuration challenges.
Relax, all right? My old man is a television repairman, he's got this ultimate set of tools! I can fix it.

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Wow, over 400 views and me adding to this is the first reply?

So I'm adding an RGB-Pi (the jamma adapter version) to the ever growing pile of Pi stuff that doesn't do what I want yet.
Maybe whoever wrote the image for this one thought about analog joysticks?

I understand there is a new version of this thing in development to work with a Pi5 but no idea when it will be released.

Seems like nobody cares about arcade games with these things really as everyone is obsessed with emulating consoles.
I know my 8bitDo controllers have analog sticks in them but I have no idea if they are recognized as such by any of this stuff.

Frustrating that there is so much chatter about all of these emulators for the Pi and no detailed discussion about controls that I can find.
Relax, all right? My old man is a television repairman, he's got this ultimate set of tools! I can fix it.

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So then, maybe... bots?
Relax, all right? My old man is a television repairman, he's got this ultimate set of tools! I can fix it.

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I feel your pain Bobby, but unfortunately I am completely clueless. So this is really just a post in support.

Maybe you need some kind of PiAnalog build? Seems like something smart people (smarter than me, about this stuff anyway) should be thinking about already. Maybe some of the people into driving sims emulation know more.

Good luck!
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Andrew!
Nice to hear from ya.
Man, has life been too busy with nothing fun.

Well, I am still Pi stupid.
It is remarkable that nobody who knows these "so simple and easy to use!" computing devices cares to play any arcade games requiring analog sticks.

How's things in your (inevitably just as hot/humid?!) environs?
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U360 is a MS product so not native for Linux/Pi. Nonetheless, the community overcomes. Try searching "u360 driver pi". OpenKinect project looks interesting.

You are correct! It is hot ( and humid) here, as always. Have been slowly working through some CRT TVs in my dungeon shed. Modding (to component or RGB) and usually repairing them too. Sometimes I even know what I'm doing. Resurrecting dead/dying CRTs is always satisfying. Then storing in plastic bags & boxes to protect against the environment, humidity & inevitable bugs.

When I've gotten bored of fixing TVs, I'll start building more cabs to put them in  :dizzy:
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