Jzintv control bindings?


Blue Protoman

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Anybody here make some control binding files for Jzintv, our Intellivision emulator? If you'd like to share them (and perhaps some advice regarding them), we'd all greatly appreciated it, especially since I'd like to upload them to the wiki.
 
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Anybody here make some control binding files for Jzintv, our Intellivision emulator? If you'd like to share them (and perhaps some advice regarding them), we'd all greatly appreciated it, especially since I'd like to upload them to the wiki.


Hi


Yes that would be good as the controls are a real pain on this one :(
 
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Name off some of your favourite games and I'll make some control defs for you. :)
 
BurgerTime : D pad or left nub to move, any of the game buttons for pepper, and the numbers to select difficulty.


Night Stalker : D pad of left nub to move, game buttons to fire in their respective direction (Y = fire up, B = fire right, etc...)


TRON Deadly Discs : D pad or left nub to move, game buttons fire or call back the disk for their respective directions (just like Night Stalker) or the right nub which allows you to fire diagonally as well. Left or Right shoulder buttons to block.


These are ones I did before, I'll see what I can do about getting more. :D


edit: To make these work you need to rename the kbd file to match the rom file.
 
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Burger Time's file should also work with Lock 'n' Chase, and Thin Ice. Same sort of interface, numbers for difficulty and all the side buttons do the same thing. Just copy and rename for each cartridge. :)


Astrosmash is almost the same as Burger Time et al. Press 1 for autofire and 3 for hyperspace. I can probably move those to game buttons or the shoulder buttons. Not sure what works best.


Snafu just uses the disk and numbers to select options. The default key bindings should work just fine without a kbd file.


Triple Action : D pad or left nub for movement, numbers 1-4 for the options (should be obvious), X or B for Fire/Accelerate (game dependent) and A or Y for Start/Brake (game dependent)


Space Battle, B-17 Bomber, Baseball, and the D&D Games are kinda complicated and I need to really think about it. The entire keyboard is available so it shouldn't be too hard.
 
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