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2010-07-14
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2010-07-14
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Is the keyboard mapping in blight_input.conf?
How to know the value of keys?
I want to remapp some keys, becаuse Dpad dont work on the German Keyboard.
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2010-07-14
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I increased the default maximum angles by about the same amount in the new release today. It also adds ~20% deadzone (might be too much...feedback appreciated) and adds a calibration button to the GUI.
It also makes that script i gave many pages back for automating its startup with mupen a bit wrong. If anyone is using that let me know for updated version.
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2010-07-14
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Have updated and eager to test but now accelemymote is no longer found under mupen controller plugins as before. Has the procedure for launching accelemyote with mupen changed with the update?
Nothing happend when selecting set origin but sometimes when minimizing accelemymote to select mupen I get a notification that origin has been set to 0 but still no accelemymote in mupen.
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2010-07-14
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@ Brighton UK
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I had to reinstall mupen64 after installing the new accelemymote, otherwise I got a sigsev error when trying to play any game.
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2010-07-14
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2010-07-14
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emulator, games, mupen64plus, nintendo, nintendo64 |
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The short is that USB ports are only designed to trickle charge, whereas a wall charger is specifically for charging at maximum speed.
The long, official USB specification says the current drain from the USB port must be somewhere between 100-500mA, this is generally on the lower end (100-200) for laptops... as they have to be more power conscious, whereas a desktop generally will see a little better (200-500), this actually depends a fair bit on there you plug it in also, plugging directly into the back of a PC will see a significantly more amount of current compared to the convenient ones at the front.
A wall charger, however, works with the premise it can drain as much power as needed. The Nokia AC-10 wall charger, for example, puts out 1200mA of charging output. As you can obviously do basic maths... thats more than 10 times the charging power.
This is why I'm always careful to get the best possible charger... as a lot of the Chinese ones will only ever put out 500-800 (haven't really looked to deeply into this) which limits me to a charger for a lot longer than I need be.