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| MotorHedJr:
Hi Elvis, Rock, You are both correct -- I was wrong. |
| whammoed:
Excellent. I actually use the event type for mice now though. It works in the most recent builds of advmame and according to Andrea it is the preferred choice for Linux. (the raw type would be a little quirky on occassion) |
| MotorHedJr:
Hello All, Correction to my post: --- Quote from: MotorHedJr on December 22, 2005, 06:27:15 pm ---First in my advmame.rc (from Whammoed's site) ----snip---- device_raw_mousedev[0] /dev/input/mouse0 device_raw_mousedev[1] none device_raw_mousedev[2] none device_raw_mousedev[3] none device_raw_mousetype[0] imps2 device_raw_mousetype[1] none device_raw_mousetype[2] none device_raw_mousetype[3] none device_mouse svgalib ---snip--- --- End quote --- The following lines should have been listed as commented out: #device_raw_mousetype[1] none #device_raw_mousetype[2] none #device_raw_mousetype[3] none Otherwise, AdvMAME will not launch... |
| MotorHedJr:
SUCCESS!!! After thinking about it -- it occurred that it must be a advMAME parameter issue if the driver (raw) is working in the advm utility... So I changed the AdvMAME parameter: device_mouse raw and it worked! |
| whammoed:
if you want to try event just use device_mouse event there are no other setting like there are for raw i can't remember exactly what I type to change permissions but I did use chmod the settings stuck after reboot |
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