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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: leapinlew on December 27, 2020, 09:08:13 am
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I've been trying to get Roadblasters setup with the Star Wars yoke. I've done a little research and the biggest issue is steering. For the Y-axis, you can use the handles to accelerate. That seems to work well. The steering though, that's acting all kinds of crazy. Roadblasters uses a spinner, and since Star Wars is a yoke, it always need return to center or it keeps trying to turn in game.
In doing some searching, it seems like a few folks have said they were able to get Roadblasters working with their Star Wars yoke. The question I have is, has anyone come across someone posting their configuration settings to get Roadblaster to work with a Star Wars yoke? I've been messing with the settings, but kept thinking I was wasting my time. Someone has either done this, or, this is un-doable.
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I've been trying to get Roadblasters setup with the Star Wars yoke. I've done a little research and the biggest issue is steering. For the Y-axis, you can use the handles to accelerate. That seems to work well. The steering though, that's acting all kinds of crazy. Roadblasters uses a spinner, and since Star Wars is a yoke, it always need return to center or it keeps trying to turn in game.
In doing some searching, it seems like a few folks have said they were able to get Roadblasters working with their Star Wars yoke. The question I have is, has anyone come across someone posting their configuration settings to get Roadblaster to work with a Star Wars yoke? I've been messing with the settings, but kept thinking I was wasting my time. Someone has either done this, or, this is un-doable.
Which version of MAME are you using?
I'll give Road Blasters another try. It seemed to play fine with my analog joysticks last I checked. *Edit* It was fixed in MAME: "0.222: Fixed Road Blasters steering wheel does not auto center. The RoadBlasters steering wheel is very much like the Star Wars yoke, without the vertical (Y) axis [Curseur, Tafoid]. Replaced Dial controller with Stick."
Not sure if Ken got it working or which specific settings he may have used. :dunno
Scott
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Thanks for digging that up Scott!
Roadblasters was a favorite of mine BITD and I would love to get that working. Glad to see there is hope.
Now if only I still had an internet connection fast enough to update my version 0.197 assortment to 0.222 or later :banghead:
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I haven't had a chance to upgrade MAME yet to try out the fixed version. Hopefully, it works with the Star Wars yoke now.
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If this is fixed by a mame update, and someone can confirm, let me know. I'm using Mame v.105. My issue is I'm using a 32 bit version of Windows. I can update to a 64 bit, but it would only be beneficial if Roadblasters works with a Star Wars yoke. Looking at the update in .222 (here: https://www.mamedev.org/?p=483), it says "07671: [DIP/Input] (atarisy1.cpp) roadblst and clones: Steering does not automatically return to center. (Tafoid)" which may help, or it could just be fixing a bug.
It appears Mame is only available in 64 bit .217. If there is a way to get .222 in 32 bit, I could try roadblasters myself, but I'm not really sure where to start with that. If that's an option, let me know and I'll look into it.
For now - I removed it from my cabinet. I spent a couple days going back to it to see if I could get it to work. No love.
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My issue is I'm using a 32 bit version of Windows. I can update to a 64 bit, but it would only be beneficial if Roadblasters works with a Star Wars yoke.
Another option is to use a 32-bit version before whatever caused this bug report (https://mametesters.org/view.php?id=7671) at MAME Testers.
I'll give Road Blasters another try. It seemed to play fine with my analog joysticks last I checked.
Analog joystick does seem to work OK in MAMEUIFX v0.152. :dunno
Scott