2011-01-04, 19:44
Know how to get USB 360 controller running in xbmc cause I have yet to get it to work
alexpigment Wrote:If you're using Launcher, open your launchers.xml file (home/xbmc/.xbmc/userdata/addon_data/[name of launcher]/launchers.xml). In the emulator location, you reference a script instead of the emulator itself. Then in the arguments, put the emulator location at the beginning. Here's the script you need to reference:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=542...stcount=66
You also need to make that script executable by doing this:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=543...stcount=70
The result will be that xbmc is killed while the emulator is opened, and quitting the emulator will run xbmc again and leave you where you left off.
joshfokis Wrote:Know how to get USB 360 controller running in xbmc cause I have yet to get it to work
joshfokis Wrote:Know how to get USB 360 controller running in xbmc cause I have yet to get it to work
mdoubleok Wrote:thanks! but im using advanced launcher, and i do not see where this script should go?
mdoubleok Wrote:thanks! but im using advanced launcher, and i do not see where this script should go?
/usr/bin/killall -STOP xbmc.bin
"$@"
/usr/bin/killall -CONT xbmc.bin
joshfokis Wrote:Looks like I might have to
alexpigment Wrote:...or maybe you're asking about where the actual script should go. In that case, SSH into your box and given that you're in your default directory (mine is /home/xbmc) do the following:
1) sudo nano launcher.sh
2) Paste the following:
Code:/usr/bin/killall -STOP xbmc.bin
"$@"
/usr/bin/killall -CONT xbmc.bin
3) Press Ctrl+O to write out the file, enter to confirm the name.
4) sudo chmod +x launcher.sh
That's the file you need to reference in your launchers.xml file. For me, the application name becomes "/home/xbmc/launcher.sh"
mdoubleok Wrote:Thanks worked perfect! i sent you a pm about mupenplus regarding the controller.
TheHazel3yes Wrote:I think it's ~/.config/mupen64plus