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A problem with 1964?

11K views 10 replies 7 participants last post by  Redsonja84  
#1 ·
Hello, I just started using 1964 after previously using P64 (I chose to download 1964 due to lack of available P64 roms, atleast that I could find without being flooded with virus attempts, fortunatley I'm well guarded ;p)

Well, my problem is the 1964 doesn't recognize my controller at all. Is there any way I can change this?

I'm using a Saitek 990 Dual Analog Pad.
 
#4 ·
What plugin are you using? I'm using N-Range's input plugin (v.1.8.[something]).
Using the same plugin.

Is the controller recognized by Windows? Have you selected it from the drop-down box in the input plugin? Is the "Plugged" box checked?
Yes it's recognized by Windows. I used it on the P64 Emulator. Also ticked "Plugged", where's this drop-down box you speak of though? I assume you don't mean the plugin box, since there's only "N-Range somethingorother" there.


I said lack of ones that _I'm_ able to find :innocent:
 
#5 ·
Yes it's recognized by Windows. I used it on the P64 Emulator. Also ticked "Plugged", where's this drop-down box you speak of though? I assume you don't mean the plugin box, since there's only "N-Range somethingorother" there.:
Under the "Devices" tab.


I said lack of ones that _I'm_ able to find
You said: "I chose to download 1964 due to lack of available P64 roms."

So, 1964 roms are different from PJ64 roms?...
 
#8 ·
Filenames are irrelevant. So long as the rom has a proper crc, PJ64 will load it (though it may not show up in the browser). .rom happens to be a supported format, so there must be something else wrong.
On top of which, I seem to recall that Tool64 would convert freely between the available formats. In other words, whatever N64 ROMs you legally possess will work on any (working) N64emulator you care to name.