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    Problems with Kintaro SNES case

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator @Marll
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      @Marll I have a similar case, but the script(s) are on a different sdcard. As far as I remember, it installed a service (kintarosnes ?) that handled the LED and the buttons.
      Regardless of the scripts functioning or not, the shutdown button should work at least to power up the PI - does the power-on work ?

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      • cyperghostC
        cyperghost
        last edited by cyperghost

        @Marll Did you use this installer from here

        @mitu Just curious the Kintora case should also be able to use the multiswitch code. You need just to know the correct PIN numbers ...

            "--Super-NESPI")
                cli_parameter resetbtn=14 powerbtn=23 powerctrl=15 ledctrl=24
        NESPiPlus ${call[@]}
        

        @denisuu forked the script to make it work for OSMC and annother user added the --Super-NESPI switch according these values.

        So a call ./multi_switch.sh --nespi+ resetbtn=14 powerbtn=23 powerctrl=15 ledctrl=24 could work, too ;)

        EDIT: See the Kintaro offers PWM control of fan and uses a complet other wiring That's really nice! And it seems that there are other cases out there ;)

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          Marll @cyperghost
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          @cyperghost No changes at all, just stopped working. I took the case apart yesterday and confirmed the physical switches are moving and the board header is seated on the GPIO pins as expected.

          In the Tools menu in RetroPie config, changes to the fan settings etc. also don’t do anything.

          The power button will turn the Pi on initially, but won’t shutdown and won’t reset (using the reset switch).

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            Marll @mitu
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            @mitu Yes power on works, but shutdown and reset do not, and the fan doesn’t kick on at the temp set in the Tools menu.

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              Marll @mitu
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              @mitu Is there a way to uninstall the service once installed? Everything I’ve tried seems to fail.

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator
                last edited by

                The uninstall script is at https://github.com/MichaelKirsch/KintaroSnes/blob/master/uninstall.sh, it just removes the kintaro service and then also removes the scripts.
                Can you check if the service is running with sudo systemctl status kintaro ?

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                  Marll @mitu
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                  @mitu I checked the service and it was in a disabled state, but still there. Removed everything manually using

                  systemctl stop kintaro
                  systemctl disable kintaro
                  systemctl daemon-reload
                  systemctl reset-failed
                  rm -f /etc/systemd/system/kintaro.service
                  rm -f /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/supplementary/kintaro-config.sh
                  rm -Rf /opt/kintaro/
                  rm -f /home/pi/kintarosetup.py

                  This seems to get rid of the service (uninstall script on github didn’t) but when attempting to reinstall I still get the message that kintarosnes is already the newest version and nothing is actually installed, but using systemctl to check the status of the service shows it doesn’t exist...

                  I don’t know why this is so problematic to get working.

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                  • edmaul69E
                    edmaul69 @Marll
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                    @Marll kintaro is active on facebook. You could try contacting them there.

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                      Marll @edmaul69
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                      @edmaul69 I may try that before totally redoing my image. I don’t use Facebook and hate to create an account just to contact them, but probably better than starting over.

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                      • quicksilverQ
                        quicksilver @edmaul69
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                        @edmaul69 is he? I hadn't seen anything new from him in months last I checked. I assumed he went out of business...

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                          Marll @quicksilver
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                          @quicksilver Yeah not sure either, contacted via Facebook and no response yet.

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                            quicksilver @Marll
                            last edited by quicksilver

                            @Marll I'm not sure what happened to him. He was very active this time last year on all social media then around last August he suddenly went radio silent.

                            Do you have a spare sd card that you can try a fresh install? Might be a good idea to see if it's a software or hardware issue.

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                            • ByteThisB
                              ByteThis @quicksilver
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                              @quicksilver said in Problems with Kintaro SNES case:

                              @Marll I'm not sure what happened to him. He was very active this time last year on all social media then around last August he suddenly went radio silent.

                              For sure..I hope all is well with him..Very nice guy.

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                                Marll @quicksilver
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                                @quicksilver I’ll try another SD card first, I have one that I was using to start an arcade cab build, but I haven’t really started yet, so not a big deal.

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