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| Snes9x and controller woes.
Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum and have a problem haha. Anwyay, I have been getting a huge cravings to go back and replay all the old school SNES RPGs that I used to love, but my SNES is broken ![]() I downloaded snes9x and some roms and everything installed fine. I borrowed a Microsoft Sidewinder gamepad off of my friend, plugged it in, and began playing Final Fantasy 2. Beautiful. The power went out, and went I turned on the mac again, the gamepad wouldn't register in the config window. I restarted. Same thing. I installed everything on my girlfriend's iMAc and everything worked fine. I plugged it back into my mac a week or so later and it worked again. the next time I turned it on, the gamepad no longer registered. I REALLLLY want to play these games, and don't want to have to get a PC to do it. I also downlaod GamePadCompanion and the controller would not show up in there either. Any idea what the problem is? I am using a Mac Pro quad 2.66 GHz, 4 GB RAM, running OSX 10.5.7, and have tried snes9x 1.51 and earlier versions, and also BSNES with no luck. Please help thanks in advance, Donut9 |
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Plus buy an UPS if your power is not yet into the 21 First Century yet.
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ElDiablo, thanks, I'll try that. Satcomer, you are missing the point. The power outage isn't the cause of the problem, it was the first time I noticed it. It happens randomly whenever I turn off my computer. |
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Resetting the SMC didn't do anything. Anyone have any other ideas? I swear macs are cursed when it comes to anything gaming related. |
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Plus Reset Your PRAM to see if that helps.
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| If you first noticed it after the power outage, there's NO WAY for you to know that the power outage isn't at fault. The opposite is the case: It seems that could very _well_ be the root of the problem. A power outage can, for example, send too much power through your USB ports and fry (or semi-fry) some cable or circuit.
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