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      SOLVED Recalbox Rasberry pi 3 and Analog joystick ?.
      Community projects • recalbox joystick rasberry analog • • jackyjoy123  

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      jackyjoy123

      @jackyjoy123 said in Recalbox Rasberry pi 3 and Analog joystick ?.: Hello, Anyone know of a good tutorial to add Analog joysticks and small 16 mm and 12 mm buttons pretty much like a StreetFighter ll cabinet. I would also like to add a 5 inch hdmi powered screen for it as well. I've searched and it either requires Arduino or some odd set up and needs a breadboard. I'm looking for a cleaner soloution and more plug and play. thanks jackyjoy thanks my issue has been fixed.
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      Show the top scores on the frontend ?..
      Community projects • frontend • • jackyjoy123  

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      barbudreadmon

      @jackyjoy123 Possible ? Yes. But from a realistic point of view, you would need to write a program/library able to read that hiscore data and turn it into something usable by the frontend, at the moment that hiscore data is only understandable by the game or maybe by all games from the same machine (the emulator don't understand that data, it only knows how to send it raw to the game/machine), meaning you would need to retro-engineer hundreds, thousands or maybe dozens of thousands of arcade games/machines to understand how they turn that raw data into what you see on screen. And the raw data would also probably be slightly different from an emulator to another. If you got a few years to spend working full time on this, then yes for sure it sounds feasible.