There are no other options I can see relating to light guns or mouse modes. On NES at least have you tried mouse mode as pointer? My guess is that is not your issue but figured I would at least throw that out there. I have been keeping a close eye on the progress that MrLightGun is making with light gun support across more platforms and eagerly waiting for PCSX-ReArmed to be rolled out with support. The movement of the gun is extremely sensitive. I have also tried running the rom with the Nestopia emulator, and the results are much the same. Under Options, zapper mode set to 'mouse', with the mouse index assigned to each user bind. I'm not sure if this is due to the firmware version of the guns and the app not able to support it. It never loads beyond this point.Īfter pushing a button on the keyboard it exits the app with an Exception error see below.
I have attempted to install the Gunconf utility to my Retropie build as per the steps on the Gunconf github, but when I launch the app either from EmulationStation or from the prompt it shows that 2 devices are connected, when I pull the trigger on one of the guns it lists 'Gun detected, loading configuration'. Once the guns are configured and I use the sensor check tab, the IR is correctly captured and showing red, and all movement of the gun across the screen is silky smooth.
Each gun has been assigned a unique device number with auto IR gain disabled.
The problem that I'm encountering is that the sensitivity of the gun movement is extremely high, the slightest movement and it dances across the screen, making it nearly impossible to play the game.Ĭonfigured the guns on a windows laptop using the AimTrak configuration utility.
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Please note that all actions should be run as root. To check if Retropie sees the new module you can try to load it: I'm very sorry for the late reply, but in the last years I had been very busy (and even now I don't have spare time for my hobbies).Īnyway, I would be very happy to assist you if this issue is still relevant for you (if it doesn't just tell me so I can close it).Īpparently you compiled the kernel module without errors, so you can just copy/paste it in some location inside kernel modules directory and run depmod:Ĭp /path/to/lcdtopgun.ko /lib/modules/`uname -r`/misc So it would be good to leave it open so i can come back to you with that issue when i am again working on retropie stuff and testing your hint you gave me.īetreff: Re: Tut needed for EMS Top Gun on Retropie ( #1) The issue is still relevant but at the moment i am a bit busy while moving into a new home and such stuff.