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Thank you much. I show that post before posting this. Iy look hard to reprogram. I might give it a try.Helder wrote:You need to reprogram the board for analog stick use. 99% of people don't use the stick and if the code for the stick is programed into it there are control issues. Look in the Other Hardware Subforum for a guide on how to program it.
If i program it. Will it work properly? Or still control issues? I thought i bought a board with 1 analog already programmed. Please advice. ThanksHelder wrote:You need to reprogram the board for analog stick use. 99% of people don't use the stick and if the code for the stick is programed into it there are control issues. Look in the Other Hardware Subforum for a guide on how to program it.
The controller has issues if it's programmed for an analog stick and one isn't connected. If you connect the analog stick then there is no issue. If you live in the USA I can program it for you but you will need to pay shipping but I would look at the guides as to how to do it to save time and money.Billy@sudo wrote:If i program it. Will it work properly? Or still control issues? I thought i bought a board with 1 analog already programmed. Please advice. ThanksHelder wrote:You need to reprogram the board for analog stick use. 99% of people don't use the stick and if the code for the stick is programed into it there are control issues. Look in the Other Hardware Subforum for a guide on how to program it.
Thanks. I ordered the usbasp amtel programmer. Do i have to power the board to flash it?Helder wrote:The controller has issues if it's programmed for an analog stick and one isn't connected. If you connect the analog stick then there is no issue. If you live in the USA I can program it for you but you will need to pay shipping but I would look at the guides as to how to do it to save time and money.Billy@sudo wrote:If i program it. Will it work properly? Or still control issues? I thought i bought a board with 1 analog already programmed. Please advice. ThanksHelder wrote:You need to reprogram the board for analog stick use. 99% of people don't use the stick and if the code for the stick is programed into it there are control issues. Look in the Other Hardware Subforum for a guide on how to program it.
Helder, shoukd i just press program only on usbasp. Because it writes fuses only 1byte. On th guide you posted, some one said that he pressed go under flash and then program. Please let me know.Helder wrote:The board gets power through the ISP header so just connect it to the PC and into the ISP holes and it should power on to program.
Be sure your Fuses match mine and either Go or Program will work as I've used both many times and always works out in the end.Billy@sudo wrote:Helder, shoukd i just press program only on usbasp. Because it writes fuses only 1byte. On th guide you posted, some one said that he pressed go under flash and then program. Please let me know.Helder wrote:The board gets power through the ISP header so just connect it to the PC and into the ISP holes and it should power on to program.
Thank you.
Helder, even though it says 1 byte fuse written. My thunstick is now detected and i assigned it as left thumstick u d l r. Is it normal that it wont work with retro pi menu?Helder wrote:Be sure your Fuses match mine and either Go or Program will work as I've used both many times and always works out in the end.Billy@sudo wrote:Helder, shoukd i just press program only on usbasp. Because it writes fuses only 1byte. On th guide you posted, some one said that he pressed go under flash and then program. Please let me know.Helder wrote:The board gets power through the ISP header so just connect it to the PC and into the ISP holes and it should power on to program.
Thank you.
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