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  • keem85
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    I don’t know what happend, but I edited the shader paths.. I then proceeded to test it on my RP2 (while retropie_setup.sh was running on my computer).. My button presses obviously affected retropie_setup.sh while I was playing/testing mario on my SNES..

    Now my controller won’t work at all with SNES emulator.. I tried to “Configure controllers” all over again on Emulationstation, but that didn’t help. I also tried to delete the retroarch.cfg file in the SNES folder in OPT, that only resetted the screen resolution etc but not much else…

    What can I do to re-configure SNES controllers? It does not react at all.. At the start of a ROM, I can see something in the lines of “Playstation 3 controller 0/0”.

    keem85
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    By the way now I also get “Press a button to configure” when opening other emulators, like PSX.. “errors are logged to /tmp/runncommand.log” it says also..

    I wonder how I managed to mess this stuff up :/

    EDIT: Never mind the last post here, I think this is a new message on the new RetroPie setup script that I just downloaded, am I right?
    The SNES problem still remains though..

    keem85
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    Does anyone have any idea what could have happened? Is there any way to reset SNES settings to it’s default?

    labelwhore
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    This happened to me over the weekend with several different systems/emulators while I was adding overlays. SNES was one of them. The only fix I found was to reinstall the emulator from binary. That would work and leave all my changes in place.

    Annoying as hell, but the workaround isn’t bad.

    keem85
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    Sorry if it sounds stupid, but how do I do that? is it the first option in retropie menu?

    labelwhore
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    In the retropie-setup script it’s under install individual emulators. I think it’s the 3rd option. Choose the emulator you’re having trouble with, then install from binary.

    keem85
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    I tried the binary install (recommended) option, but it did not help.. Any other tips?

    keem85
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    Ahhh I understood what you meant now. I did the binary reinstall and it worked! Thanks you saved my SD card!!

    labelwhore
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    no problem! This was annoying the hell out of me over the weekend until I found the fix.

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