By the way, has anyone bought the new Atari CX30+ paddles?
I'm interested in them since the plastic on my original paddles is brittle after those 40 years. Hopefully they are improved or at least the same as the originals.
By the way, has anyone bought the new Atari CX30+ paddles?
I'm interested in them since the plastic on my original paddles is brittle after those 40 years. Hopefully they are improved or at least the same as the originals.
Maybe I didn't the first time, but I tried many other times and it was set to Yes.
I tried the mappings file before I went into the button mappings.
I don't recall a "thumb" option to map, but I'll check again.
Anyway, it should have worked with at least one paddle, as I was mapping the button to Fire 1.
Thank you very much.
I'll give D9 another try since MiSTer doesn't support the spinner I bought.
Could anyone share the D9 firmware that supports MiSTer?
The author pulled it down before I could download it.
And now his whole website seems to be gone.
I may not have the jitter problem since I'm using a Mean Well power source with the ground pin.
Was the 7800 core with Paddle SNAC support ever released?
There are some SNAC adaptors around with a switch to change between paddles and other analog inputs, so I guess there is some way to use it.
I followed the steps but I still couldn't get the two paddles to work at the same time. The buttons do not work.