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This is a Beta release of Mupen64Plus. Please help us by testing this software on your platform and reporting bugs to our IRC channel, or Google Group, or Emutalk Forum. There have been so many changes since the last release (in 2015), that we decided to make this BETA release and only accept pull requests for bug fixes during the next month or two. Then we will make a stable 2.6 release.

Pre-built binary bundles for the following platforms are available here for your download:

Linux 32-bit
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The Windows packages were built with Microsoft Visual Studio 2013, and you may need to install the Microsoft redistributable package for this version of Visual Studio, if your operating system is too old.

The Windows bundle was built with the New (Ari64) Dynarec, while all others were built with the Old (Hacktarux/Richard42) Dynarec.

Each bundle contains the following modules:

  • mupen64plus-core
  • mupen64plus-audio-sdl
  • mupen64plus-input-sdl
  • mupen64plus-rsp-hle
  • mupen64plus-video-glide64mk2
  • mupen64plus-video-rice
  • mupen64plus-ui-console

Note that this bundle includes the 'ui-console' front-end application, which is command-line only. For GUI front-end applications and other plugins, see:

  • 1Oh no, my controller doesn't work??!?!?!?
    • 1.1Configuring the controller

Oh no, my controller doesn't work??!?!?!?

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If when running Mupen64Plus you see an error message such as:

Then this guide is for you.

Configuring the controller

Take a look at the InputAutoCfg.ini file. If you are using Linux and have installed Mupen64Plus, this should be in either /usr/local/share/mupen64plus or /usr/share/mupen64plus, or (if you are using Windows or haven't installed Mupen64Plus to your system) in the same directory as everything else.

Copy and paste one section of the configuration file and change the name between the brackets ('[' and ']') to whatever the name of your controller is (should be printed out by Mupen64Plus, in this example 'My Awesome Controller').

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So let's say for example you've copied the section 'Mega World USB Game Controllers' and changed the name of the section. You should have:

somewhere in InputAutoCfg.ini. Now all you need to do is to change the values to correspond to your controller. It shouldn't be too hard to figure out how to change the values, but there is some documentation at https://github.com/mupen64plus/mupen64plus-core/wiki/Mupen64Plus-Plugin-Parameters#wiki-InputSDL if you need it. Remember that on some controllers the D-Pad is just another axis, in those cases replace hat() with axis() (make sure you use the correct syntax for axis). You may also use the SDL joystick testing programs (available on our Downloads page) to determine the button/axis/hat numbers which correspond to the various controls on your joystick.

Using a Mouse

You can enable mouse control of the analog stick by setting the 'mouse' parameter to True in your input config section. There is a parameter to control the sensitivity of the mouse movement (called 'MouseSensitivity'). The default value for MouseSensitivity is '2.00,2.00'. You can also bind mouse buttons to the N64 controller buttons by adding a clause to the button binding string. For example: Start = 'button(9) mouse(0)' will bind the N64 controller Start button to button 9 on the joystick and button 0 on the mouse.

When the mouse is enabled, Mupen64Plus will 'grab' the mouse, so you will not see the pointer, even when running in windowed mode. To toggle the mouse grab while playing a game, press the Left Control and Left Alt keys together.

Special Macintosh Instructions

To use an Xbox360 controller with a Macintosh, you can use the TattieBogle Driver from tattiebogle.net. There is also an image which demonstrates the button mappings on imgur.

Ok, it's working, now what?

If you've got a nice configuration you can send it to the Mupen64Plus team at mupen64plus@googlegroups.com. That way they will be able to include the configuration in the official Mupen64Plus releases. Make sure to include the exact name of the controller and a description as well.

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