$ snes9x rom.smc.gz -v3 -paddev1 /dev/input/js0 -displaykeypress
Snes9x 1.52 for unix
Reading config file /home/fab/.snes9x/snes9x.conf.
Sound buffer size: 12800 (3200 samples)
Port 1: Pad #1. Port 2: <none>.
No ROM file header found.
Map_HiROMMap
"ROM" [checksum ok] HiROM, 32Mbits, ROM, NTSC, SRAM:0Kbits, ID:, CRC32:
Using Mega World Thrustmaster dual analog 3.2 (/dev/input/js0) as joystick1
no input is recorded. I tried with -displaykeypress but nothing displays when I press the buttons.
In most cases with linux (if your computer is <=10 years old) you're better off using the GTK+ version.
I agree, it seems to work better... except that in the unix version, I can save the state with shift+F1 and restore it with F1, while in the GTK version I must click on the menu the on the sub-menu entry... I find it much more inconvenient!
Is there a way to define shortcuts to the GUI in the GTK version?
In most cases with linux (if your computer is <=10 years old) you're better off using the GTK+ version.
I agree, it seems to work better... except that in the unix version, I can save the state with shift+F1 and restore it with F1, while in the GTK version I must click on the menu the on the sub-menu entry... I find it much more inconvenient!
Is there a way to define shortcuts to the GUI in the GTK version?
Thanks.
Yes. In the menu click Options->Preferences, then in the new window Shortcuts->Save States.