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Ps1 games not getting vibration (Mister FPGA/PS2) #1118

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trunk70 opened this issue Nov 16, 2024 · 4 comments
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Ps1 games not getting vibration (Mister FPGA/PS2) #1118

trunk70 opened this issue Nov 16, 2024 · 4 comments

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@trunk70
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trunk70 commented Nov 16, 2024

BlueRetro firmware version

24.10

BlueRetro firmware specification

HW1

BlueRetro firmware variant

Universal

BlueRetro hardware type

External adapter dongle (1 port only)

Manufacturer

RetroScaler

System used

Sony PlayStation 1

Bluetooth controller brand & name

RetroScaler-Mini adaptateur

What is problem? (only list ONE problem per report)

No vibration in PS1 games at all (i play on Mister FPGA and i have tried on PS2 too). With a wired gamepad, all is ok on Mister and PS2 with PS1 games and Vibration ok with PS2 games on PS2 system. Only a problem with PS1 games vibration.

What did you expect to happen?

Vibration works in PS1 games :-)

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trunk70 commented Nov 16, 2024

Yes Gamepad and Rumble are "on". On PS2 with PS2 games absolutely no problem with vibrations and my blueretro, only with PS1 games. And if I try with my GPadvance adapter on PC, rumble test, all is ok. As if it were in playstation 2 mode only (for the vibrations)...

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trunk70 commented Nov 16, 2024

I just did a test on PS1 (Real hardware) and it worked. So the problem is on Mister FPGA with my GPadvance adapter (Gamer-Pro Advanced (GPA) USB adapter)... I will do another test on PS2.

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trunk70 commented Nov 16, 2024

Ok, so after many tests, it seems that the problem is the combo GPadvance from bliss box (up do date with last formware) and the Blueretro (up to date). Works very well with wired Dual shock and Dual shock2 + gpadvance on mister fpga. Bluertro works on real hardware PS1. Problem is GPADVANCE + blueretro = No vibration in PS1 games (Mister FPGA and PS2 (to be confirmed for the PS2, DVD player is unreliable for the tests...).

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