Please note that the Linux version now stores its settings in ~/.pSX although it will read psx.ini from the same directory as the. * Fixed GTK warnings when clicking window close button in Linux * Removed SSE instructions used during init (should fix crash on AMD CPUs) * Per-user settings for Linux (.ini file is now stored in ~/.pSX) * Fixed debugger crash when emulator is reading from CD * Fixed random crash in Road Rash: Jailbreak * Fixed bug that caused XA audio in Deception 3 to not stop correctly * Fixed "missing body parts" bug in Deception 3 * Fixed bug when setting sound frequency in Windows * Fixed streaming music in Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius * Debugger DMA capture buffer now autoresizes * Added some missing translations to Linux build * Added Korean, Bosnian, Serbian and Icelandic translations Indeed, interesting, tcoffeep, and I wonder why v1.13 doesn't work so well in Gutsy?
#Epsxe chrono cross screen ratio issue 64 Bit
I've just tried setting up my keyboard as a controller and it works fine in Feisty - no reason it shouldn't work in if you want to try pSX instead (IMHO a much better Playstation emulator than ePSXe or PCSX), check the 'pSX for AMD64/i386' link in dfreer's sig for help and links to his own repository for installing it on a 64 bit I can't figure out here why your system won't run pSX more happily but, as dfreer says, why not post your problem in the pSX forums ()? That's where all the pSX people are. Since a keyboard is a digital device (on/off switches), you won't be able to use it as an analog controller, obviously.
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I don't know about ePSXe, but in pSX, you need to set 'Device' to 'None' and 'Type' to 'SCPH-1010: Normal pad' on the controller tab to use your keyboard as a controller. This is, I think, the first time you've said anything about having to use your keyboard rather than a controller.