My Super Pitendo SNES Case Mod
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Super swanky! I like your retro shrine as well. I have that same Bob-omb staring at me right now. I named mine Robert Tiberius von Bombalotte III. Great work.
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@SuperPitendo looks so good!
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@SuperPitendo
Super awesome! I'll have consider starting up a mod like this too for my own Raspberry Pi. Really like the touch on the PS4 controllers too. If you still have them, I'd be interested in seeing the tutorials you used. -
@superpitendo said in My Super Pitendo SNES Case Mod:
Projects for the future:
-Booting the system from a SNES cartridge (Has anyone a clue?)@SuperPitendo I Think instead of booting from the SNES cartridge you should make as if,
when you put the Cartridge in the ROMs come but when the cartridge isn't in then their aren't any ROMs, like running ROMs of a USB:
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Running-ROMs-from-a-USB-drive -
@retroprogrammer
Thank you! Thats a great idea! But I dont have a clue how I can make it :D
I dont know much about technical stuff... -
@superpitendo Something similar was done by @Darksavior - https://imgur.com/a/KUV1Y. Can't find his original topic in the forum.
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@courtesybear
Oh the tuts are mostly from FLOOB, ETA PRIME and the RetroPie Wiki.
I´ve started with RetroPie 3.xx, today we have 4.3 and so many things changed to date. Also there are many tuts useless now. Example: DS4 Driver. The DS4 controller is now working out of the box with the on board bluetooth. Nowadays the only thing you need for this project is the ControlBlock instruction :D everything else is plug and play or least well documented in the retropie wiki. -
@mitu
NICE!
Need to talk to him. Seems he has a solution for my cartridge-boot/usb/rom-thingy :) -
@SuperPitendo So are you going to have your ROMs stored in a USB drive
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@superpitendo You can always keep your ROMs on an USB - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Running-ROMs-from-a-USB-drive/. For booting of an USB drive/stick, check https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/bootmodes/msd.md.
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@SuperPitendo @mitu You could also have it as if you have a system on one SD card and when you want to play another system just switch SD cards for the system, only problem is you would need quiet a lot of SD cards, but if that means you could store
64 GB16 GB of SNES games, I'm all for it(if I had the cashI have the cash, 16 GB that's nothing:) Just an Idea! -
@retroprogrammer
Now I store my games on the sd card. The PiDrive is for movies. A 64 GB from WD Labs would fit good in a snes cart :) -
@SuperPitendo The thing is how would you get the SD card that is inside the SNES cartridge get the the Raspberry pi SD card port, same with the idea of running of the USB you couldn't reach the USB ports witch are inside the SNES case, one solution is you buy a USB extension wire and for the SD card idea is their such thing as a SD card extension
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@retroprogrammer said in My Super Pitendo SNES Case Mod:
but that mean you could store 64 GB of SNES game I all for it
The whole SNES library of games is about 1.7 GB compressed, so it would probably fit on a 16 GB card.
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@mitu Then buy a 16 GB SD card :-)
What about PSX?
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@retroprogrammer
No guys! I dont want X-thousand games on my pi.
I have just the games I like and play.
A 16 GB Card would be enough for my GBA, SNES, PSX, ARCADE and SCUMMVM games. I think they are just about 14 GB :D -
but including retro pie I think you might just make with exactly 16 GB
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