once again thanks for your help, i din't even think about using another controller and assigning the unwanted buttons to that controller.. is so nice being able to use your original controllers to play these 8bit wonders once again! I'm thinking about getting another adapter just like tahe one @ekeeke posted... happy holidays ;)by lamorten - Homebrew Applications
I solved the issue! I mapped button 1 and 2 to my SMS controller, and then I just plugged my SNES controller into the adapter aswell, and assigned the unwanted button-mappings to the SNES controller, This will work fine for now :) thanks for your help and advice, guys! @ekeeke I think mine was pretty much in favor of GEN, but since it uses the same type of port as SMS, I figured itby lamorten - Homebrew Applications
@ekeeke Yeah, that sounds like the only way to go! I hope this could be implemented in future versions! In emulators like Snes9x GX, I cannot map the buttons at all, with my Snes controller, but here the gamecube's standard settings fit perfect for the original snes controller :) @bg4545 Sounds like it's woth a try! Unfortunatly I dont own a gamecube controller! :(by lamorten - Homebrew Applications
hi everybody, Love the SMSplus emulator! I recently bought an adapter that allows you to use original NES, SNES, N65, GEN and SMS controllers, that goes in the gamecube controller port on the wii! The adapter works very well in all of the know emulators, however, the option for assigning the buttonmappings in SMSplus are not working very well with the original SMS controller! The optionby lamorten - Homebrew Applications