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Mame analog joystick mapping vs. u360 firmware mapping?
TheShanMan:
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--- Quote from: Neverending Project on November 18, 2009, 12:20:46 pm ---Robin is certainly the expert here, but I think he may have meant to say to use the generic map "7778...4445" The way I understand the symmetry to work, you would need to specify at least to the fourth row to allow mame to determine up/down symmetry of the rows. The periods denote the end of a row.
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Yup, beat me to my own correction.
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Yeah, and my post illustrates the fact that I haven't actually played with modifying the mame maps. :laugh:
Ummon:
It's mostly a MAME concern, I guess, as consoles were generally 8-way, and you just dealt with the suck if the game was 4-way (2600 pac-man immediately comes to mind), so if you're using newer MAME, then sure go ahead and let it dictate at game load. Plus you can make custom maps, which I would do just as I've done with Umap.
Ginsu Victim:
Ok, I'm not sure I understand. What do I need to do to make sure MAME doesn't interfere with my U360's mapping?
arzoo:
--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on November 20, 2009, 11:30:54 am ---Ok, I'm not sure I understand. What do I need to do to make sure MAME doesn't interfere with my U360's mapping?
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in the mame.ini change:
-joystick_map auto
to:
-joystick_map 7778...4445
Ginsu Victim:
Thanks. I wasn't sure if the "..." was a shortened form of something and I was supposed to just know what it meant.
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