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Post by matt63634 on Mar 14, 2008 23:19:00 GMT 1
Sorry if this has been addressed, but I searched.
I can't assign keys from the keyboard for my NES games. Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks.
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Post by tgwaste on Mar 15, 2008 0:01:43 GMT 1
hmm works fine for me.
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Post by metaview on Mar 15, 2008 0:15:12 GMT 1
Maybe he isn't using he latest version?
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Post by matt63634 on Mar 15, 2008 23:33:25 GMT 1
I have version 1.0RC8. My centro is an AT&T version if it matters.
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Post by contradude on Mar 16, 2008 2:12:48 GMT 1
that's an old version. Go ahead and load the 1.0 Final (bugfix 1) version off of henk's website. Install it and let us know how it goes... I'd clear out your .ini files so you don't have any weirdness. anywho, link here: www.metaviewsoft.de/Files/ljp.zip
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Post by matt63634 on Mar 16, 2008 15:15:43 GMT 1
Thanks for the replies.
I downloaded the final version and at first it still didn't work.
I was running it off of my SD card which it apparently didn't like. Once I put it on the internal memory the keyboard worked! This is an awesome program. Thanks for your help.
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Post by metaview on Mar 16, 2008 15:39:45 GMT 1
My guess: you had an old copy still in the internal memory. This happens quite often when using the standard application launcher and you leave LJP by Reset or a Crash. Then the file isn't transfered from the SD-Card to the internal memory at launch, but the internal outdated copy is used.
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Post by samphex on Mar 16, 2008 18:14:42 GMT 1
My guess: you had an old copy still in the internal memory. This happens quite often when using the standard application launcher and you leave LJP by Reset or a Crash. Then the file isn't transfered from the SD-Card to the internal memory at launch, but the internal outdated copy is used. Thanks for the replies. I downloaded the final version and at first it still didn't work. I was running it off of my SD card which it apparently didn't like. Once I put it on the internal memory the keyboard worked! This is an awesome program. Thanks for your help. That is the exact same thing that happened to me once. Always always always, delete the on internal memory before installing the new one...
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