Good find. That is it. I am using the wifi dongle from the first batch of the Mister Pi kit (Taki Udon supplied) which is mentioned in bug report. Conceptually it seems it could be straight forward to fix.
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- Sat Dec 28, 2024 8:12 pm
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: Wifi fails when CIFS mount defined
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- Fri Dec 27, 2024 6:45 pm
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: Wifi fails when CIFS mount defined
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Wifi fails when CIFS mount defined
I have been running with a wired ethernet connection for quite a while. Recently I have been working on setting up a second Mister in a JAMMA cab that I planned to use wifi for the first time, but I have been pulling my hair out trying to get it configured. No matter if I went through the wifi setup script or manually edited the wpa file, it would ...
- Sun Dec 22, 2024 8:19 am
- Forum: Guides & Videos
- Topic: Tutorial: How to set up your MiSTer with a J-PAC/I-PAC
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Re: Tutorial: How to set up your MiSTer with a J-PAC/I-PAC
Do you mean you can't play 2 players (the second controller acts as the first controller), or that you can't map the buttons differently between the two players? I don't think you can have separate button mappings for both players using this, they should be the same for both, which shouldn't be a problem in most cases. What I meant was that player...
- Fri Dec 20, 2024 7:13 pm
- Forum: Guides & Videos
- Topic: Tutorial: How to set up your MiSTer with a J-PAC/I-PAC
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Re: Tutorial: How to set up your MiSTer with a J-PAC/I-PAC
My Jouurey to Set-up a 6 Button and 2 joysticks Jamma Cab Thank you for this. Was it also required for you to set the jamma_pid and jamma_vid values in Mister.ini file? What about the no_merge_vid / pid variables? I was able to map my joystick and buttons for player1, but player 2's controls are just duplicates of those. I am not sure if I missed ...