@Nokiandrea as for now you can't. This may be possible on 4.1, someone submitted some code to do so. Anyway, you'd need 2 pins, there's nothing left free
@Toni-Krüger that's just my personnal opinion, but i believe not. Such cable is made to "convert" usb to rs232, but you still need a driver on the OS side
this rather looks like a udev rule problem. Can you go to your recalbox networks shares rhtough windows, \\recalbox\share\system\udev\rules.d and show me what the only file there holds ?
If you want the exact mapping of the N64, you need to edit yourself the buttons and switch to a custom config. What you need is :
edit the files in /recalbox/share/configs/mupen (or mupen64 or mupen64plus, i never remember)
add in the recalbox.conf and add at the bottom (or wheverever else) n64.configfile=dummy so that the files you edited won't be overwritten
@Dinierto dude we can't test any device that exists. Just try, tell us and if it worked, we'd be glad to add it as automatically detected (you need to send us a few files in that case)
I get that but someone might own one or have tried one. The first reply seemed confident 🙂
I don't remember the data pins on pi2, but i answered a topic like a week ago abt that. Remember that the data pins you choose have to be mapped at the driver level in the recalbox.conf
For now, the driver can only map 9 buttons (x b y a l r start select and hotkey). You'd need to edit the driver to add more buttons for a single player