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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
    Paladin of the Pegasos
    Yasu
    Posts: 1724 from 2012/3/22
    From: Stockholm, Sweden
    New blog post up:

    FPSE – Playstation emulator and BSzili’s multibutton pad plugin

    https://morphosuser.wordpress.com/2015/10/28/fpse-playstation-emulator-and-bszilis-multibutton-pad-plugin/
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  • »28.10.15 - 23:02
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    rlitt01
    Posts: 43 from 2015/7/25
    From: Washington D.C.
    Quote:

    Yasu wrote:
    New blog post up:

    FPSE – Playstation emulator and BSzili’s multibutton pad plugin

    https://morphosuser.wordpress.com/2015/10/28/fpse-playstation-emulator-and-bszilis-multibutton-pad-plugin/


    Nice Review/Tutorial!
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  • »29.10.15 - 03:37
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Cool_amigaN
    Posts: 746 from 2011/11/30
    Which ISO did you downloaded for Adventures of Lomax? I 've tried running it but without any success (I used the one from isozone). If you burn a game, insert it on dvd/cd-rom and you have it connected with audio cable to a SB Live, will the CDDA music work? Btw, GT2 which didn't worked in previous FPSE version, now works for me. Nice blog update :)
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  • »29.10.15 - 10:25
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
    Paladin of the Pegasos
    Yasu
    Posts: 1724 from 2012/3/22
    From: Stockholm, Sweden
    I have not tried to burn any games. The idea didn't occur to me. I might have to try it :-)

    There are many different sites to try. I don't remember which version works but one of them will :-)

    The REDUMP series at The Iso Zone works often.
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  • »29.10.15 - 10:39
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Simon
    Posts: 809 from 2008/7/6
    From: Antwerp, Belgium
    So if I understand well, it is now possible to use all buttons ?
    Proud member of the Belgian Amiga Club since 2003

  • »30.10.15 - 11:28
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
    Paladin of the Pegasos
    Yasu
    Posts: 1724 from 2012/3/22
    From: Stockholm, Sweden
    Made some minor corrections: https://morphosuser.wordpress.com/2015/10/28/fpse-playstation-emulator-and-bszilis-multibutton-pad-plugin/

    @Simon

    Yes, that is correct :-)
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  • »30.10.15 - 17:55
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  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    Posts: 165 from 2004/11/18
    I have tried it, but pad direction don't work for me, i use a logitech precision gamepad

    [ Edited by acepeg 31.10.2015 - 00:21 ]
  • »30.10.15 - 23:21
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
    Paladin of the Pegasos
    Yasu
    Posts: 1724 from 2012/3/22
    From: Stockholm, Sweden
    The only pas I know work for sure is the XBox 360 controller (with a cord).
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  • »31.10.15 - 10:27
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    BSzili
    Posts: 559 from 2012/6/8
    From: Hungary
    Sensors.library supports generic HID gamepads, not just the XBox360 controller. If you have one which doesn't work with the plugin, contact me via mail or PM.
    This is just like television, only you can see much further.
  • »01.11.15 - 20:13
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    tolkien
    Posts: 502 from 2013/5/29
    PS4 gamepad doesn't work with the plugin. Is there a way to make it works?
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  • »01.11.15 - 22:15
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    BSzili
    Posts: 559 from 2012/6/8
    From: Hungary
    This method is worth trying.
    This is just like television, only you can see much further.
  • »02.11.15 - 17:23
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
    Paladin of the Pegasos
    Yasu
    Posts: 1724 from 2012/3/22
    From: Stockholm, Sweden
    New blog post up:

    Wings Remastered Demo

    https://morphosuser.wordpress.com/2015/11/06/wing-remastered-demo/
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  • »06.11.15 - 15:31
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  • Butterfly
    Butterfly
    metalmac
    Posts: 87 from 2007/5/26
    A Nice read! Thanks!
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  • »06.11.15 - 16:01
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
    Paladin of the Pegasos
    Yasu
    Posts: 1724 from 2012/3/22
    From: Stockholm, Sweden
    New blog post up:

    Connecting MorphOS to a network

    https://morphosuser.wordpress.com/2015/11/16/connecting-morphos-to-a-network/
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  • »16.11.15 - 22:06
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  • Butterfly
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    eliyahu
    Posts: 67 from 2011/4/21
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    Yasu wrote:
    New blog post up:

    Connecting MorphOS to a network

    https://morphosuser.wordpress.com/2015/11/16/connecting-morphos-to-a-network/

    very, very helpful. thank you for the post!

    -- eliyahu
  • »16.11.15 - 23:36
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  • Butterfly
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    metalmac
    Posts: 87 from 2007/5/26
    Quote:

    Yasu wrote:
    New blog post up:

    Connecting MorphOS to a network

    https://morphosuser.wordpress.com/2015/11/16/connecting-morphos-to-a-network/


    Thanks!
    Very helpfull and nice guide! :)
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  • »17.11.15 - 04:35
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  • jPV
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    jPV
    Posts: 2026 from 2003/2/24
    From: po-RNO
    Quote:

    Yasu wrote:
    New blog post up:

    Connecting MorphOS to a network

    https://morphosuser.wordpress.com/2015/11/16/connecting-morphos-to-a-network/



    Few notes...

    First, your MorphOS is already connected to a network when you can access the internet, but it's more about connecting to a network share (or more precisely mounting a SMB or Samba share). SMB is a Windows file sharing protocol and Samba is a free re-implementation of that for other systems.

    So SMBFS means SMB (or SaMBa) File System, and it mounts a shared remote directory on the filesystem level to your MorphOS system. It's just a lightweight client program and you can't share anything from your MorphOS with it. To share some files from MorphOS you'd need a full installation of Samba (to get the server components), but it's much more bloated, so if you can live with just mounting other shares I wouldn't recommend to install it.

    And then to the more important stuff :)

    When you add your own mounting lines and also make the quit scrpt, you don't actually need the "Smart_SMBFS" at all, unless you just want to pick the icons or something from it. But the actual Smart_SMBFS script is totally useless for you. The rest of the lines you leave there are just for dismounting a single share (in a clumsy way) if you run the script again. And it won't even work in this case.

    So, you could very well just create two totally new scripts with your lines on it.

    Or if you want to take the toggling of mounting/dismounting with the one and same script, then it could look like this for example:

    IF NOT EXISTS env:smbrem
    RUN >NIL: smbfs //mediacenter/douga workgroup foo volume Douga devicename smb0
    RUN >NIL: smbfs //mediacenter/momo workgroup foo volume Momo devicename smb1
    RUN >NIL: smbfs //yasupc/download workgroup foo volume A1_Download devicename smb2 username Yasu password xxx
    RUN >NIL: smbfs //yasupc/video workgroup foo volume A1_Video devicename smb3 username Yasu password xxx
    RUN >NIL: smbfs //yasupc/shared workgroup foo volume A1_Shared devicename smb4 username Yasu password xxx
    SetEnv smbrem 1
    ELSE
    RUN >NIL: break `status com “smbfs ‘//mediacenter/douga'”`
    RUN >NIL: break `status com “smbfs ‘//mediacenter/momo'”`
    RUN >NIL: break `status com “smbfs ‘//yasupc/download'”`
    RUN >NIL: break `status com “smbfs ‘//yasupc/video'”`
    RUN >NIL: break `status com “smbfs ‘//yasupc/shared'”`
    Unsetenv smbrem
    ENDIF

    BTW. you can also dismount SMBFS shares one by one from the Eject screenbar module on the MorphOS with your mouse.


    [ Edited by jPV 17.11.2015 - 10:39 ]
  • »17.11.15 - 08:09
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
    Paladin of the Pegasos
    Yasu
    Posts: 1724 from 2012/3/22
    From: Stockholm, Sweden
    @jPV

    You are right of course. I guess it's my age as for me "network" has always been about connecting computers with each other.

    Well, having a "Share" drawer solved the problem for me. Even though I know it's not enough for some people.

    I will try your script. It looks like a better option. In my defence I know nothing about these things and this solution worked great for me. So great I wanted to share it. After all, my blog is geared towards beginners like myself :-)
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  • »17.11.15 - 15:51
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    connor
    Posts: 570 from 2007/7/29
    Nice guide, thanks. BTW: why can MOS not go online automatically when the cable is plugged in after booting? The computer must be rebooted once more to make it work. I tried to run the network startup script after I plugged in the cable after the reboot but it did nothing.
  • »17.11.15 - 18:00
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
    Paladin of the Pegasos
    Yasu
    Posts: 1724 from 2012/3/22
    From: Stockholm, Sweden
    @connor

    I have no idea. Both network and internet works fine here. Does anyone else have a clue?

    [ Edited by Yasu 17.11.2015 - 19:48 ]
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  • »17.11.15 - 18:47
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    Henes
    Posts: 507 from 2003/6/14
    Quote:

    connor wrote:
    Nice guide, thanks. BTW: why can MOS not go online automatically when the cable is plugged in after booting? The computer must be rebooted once more to make it work. I tried to run the network startup script after I plugged in the cable after the reboot but it did nothing.

    As a workaround, you can type the following command once the cable is plugged in:
    Run >NIL: NetConfig autoconfig

    And you should be online...
    For easy access, I have this in a menu created using CRABUM.
  • »17.11.15 - 19:31
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    connor
    Posts: 570 from 2007/7/29
    Thanks for the hint, I will try it next time. Can the link be set up automatically when the cable is put in? How is it handled with WLAN btw?
  • »17.11.15 - 20:08
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Zylesea
    Posts: 2053 from 2003/6/4
    I'm a network noob and I don't get it: I have a NAS here (Fritzbox inbuild NAS). It's name is NASbox. I can ping the NASbox by name and access it by ftp from MorphOS. Fine so far
    But this doesn't work:

    smbfs //NASbox/ workgroup NASbox volume NAS devicename smb0 username zylesea password ******
    yields a
    smbfs: ERRDOS - ERRnosuchshare (Share name not found).
    smbfs: Cannot connect to server (5, Input/output error).
    smbfs: Could not connect to server (5, Input/output error).

    Anyone an idea? Replacing NASbox with the IP address doesn't change it. Aceess from Win works flawless.

    smbfs //NASbox workgroup NASbox volume NAS devicename smb0 username zylesea password ******
    yields a
    smbfs: Invalid share name 'NASbox'.
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  • »26.11.15 - 01:42
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  • ASiegel
    Posts: 1370 from 2003/2/15
    From: Central Europe
    @ Zylesea

    Have you considered that this might be a case sensitivity issue? Have you tried entering all names with lower cases? Also, have you tried "smbfs /nasbox/nas workgroup ..."?
  • »26.11.15 - 02:42
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  • jPV
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    jPV
    Posts: 2026 from 2003/2/24
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    Quote:

    Yasu wrote:
    @jPV

    I will try your script. It looks like a better option. In my defence I know nothing about these things and this solution worked great for me. So great I wanted to share it. After all, my blog is geared towards beginners like myself :-)


    Yeah, but you could very well comment out all of the other lines in Smart_SMBFS script but your own lines. I don't know if it's good to confuse beginners with lines which don't work and are useless. I think they never learn what's going there because they now don't understand why you have those extra commands there and it just seems more complicated than it is :)
  • »26.11.15 - 06:03
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