

Installing games in OpenEmu is the easy part the challenge is finding them lawfully. It not only ensures file integrity but can also weed out potentially harmful variants. We recommend verifying their checksums before installing them. You can find the BIOS files at, and Reddit has an MD5 checksum page for every BIOS file. Some games require a special BIOS file in addition to the game file. If the game is supported, OpenEmu will try to find the correct box art for it. To add more games, just drag and drop the ROM into the emulator. The library is laid out in an arcade-like fashion with its original box art. I've no idea what could be the cause of this behaviour, but it seems to be specific to OpenEmu rather than being a problem with the PS Classic controller when used on a Mac as I had first expected.OpenEmu organizes the games by the console they’re based on. I've also just tested the controller in the configuration menu of Gambatte-qt for Mac and it also appears to configure fine, though I haven't tested in game since I have no gameboy games to emulate at this time. YSFlight also considers the D-pad to be an axis.

The D-pad was responsive with no phantom inputs and all buttons worked as assigned. Strangely, after configuration the controller worked perfectly. Then I tested the controller in YSFlight for Mac to see if a non-emulation application could handle the controller. The controller itself doesn't appear to be the issue. Under the Windows game controller configuration screen the controller appeared to function fine - the only oddity is that the D-pad is recognised as an axis rather than as a hat-switch or set of buttons. This appears to be the case for trying to configure the controller for all systems, not just the Playstation.įirst, I tested the controller on a PC to check if the controller was malfunctioning. up) input from the D-Pad which often couldn't be countered with the opposite input. The buttons seemed to respond more often than not, but there was a constant phantom left-and-forwards (i.e. Once, by chance, I was able to get all inputs configured and fired up a game to test it. Sometimes it ignores all inputs, other times it will recognise one D-pad direction but not the other, and other times it will recognise both d-pad directions but not the main buttons. In OpenEmu, configuring the controller doesn't really work. I don't have USB Overdrive or any similar software installed that would be interfering with the controller configuration. I've been having the same / a similar issue with my Playstation Classic pad and have done some tests with the pad in OpenEmu and other programs.
