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    • hansolo77H
      hansolo77
      last edited by

      Yeah I'm not that upset about it. Nobody's really going to see it. Sorry for hijacking your thread so much though. :)

      Who's Scruffy Looking?

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      • obsidianspiderO
        obsidianspider @hansolo77
        last edited by

        @hansolo77 yeah, sometimes I wish the forum had a DM feature, but I can also see it being abused where developers would be inundated with stuff. Oh well. I made these build threads to show how I'm making my projects, mistakes and all, to try to help others. Some just show off the end product, and that's fine, but I still largely have no clue what I'm doing, so if I can write up how I solved problems maybe that can help someone else learn too.

        📷 @obsidianspider

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        • edmaul69E
          edmaul69 @obsidianspider
          last edited by edmaul69

          @obsidianspider if yo decide to add a usb audio aplifier you could make the volume slide work for a headphone jack with a 20mm slide potentiometer.

          ebay link

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          • cyperghostC
            cyperghost @edmaul69
            last edited by cyperghost

            @edmaul69 @obsidianspider
            Come on use your fantasy :) You both inspire me to do stupid things :)
            Set two switches on the volume slider and connect to GPIO :)
            Then you should be able to raise and lower volume .... Is that a good idea?
            If it does not work via ES then it works 100% with alsa sound mixer :)

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            • edmaul69E
              edmaul69 @cyperghost
              last edited by

              @cyperghost if you can control the audio level through the gpio with this that would be awsome.

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              • cyperghostC
                cyperghost @edmaul69
                last edited by cyperghost

                @edmaul69 That is easily possible!

                # Gets a list of simple mixer controls
                $ amixer scontrols 
                Simple mixer control 'Master',0
                

                then

                amixer sset 'Master' 10%+
                

                Raises mastervolume to 10% ingrements and you will just need a script that read out the GPIO to raise and the GPIO to lower volume.

                EDIT:
                Well I would use two springs, that center the slider. Then you hold it in + position and the script ask every 0,5 seconds the status of the GPIO and then raises volume +10%. Hold the slider in - position the script asks the status of the GPIO and lowers volume -10%

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                • meyemindM
                  meyemind
                  last edited by meyemind

                  With the power on/off switch, here is a solution I'm going to try for my build, thank you @obsidianspider , definitely following your progress to lead the way for mine!! (solder station arrives tomorrow :) The LED can go straight to the genesis hub, and I'll incorporate the switch as well.

                  Cheers,

                  alt text

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                  • cyperghostC
                    cyperghost @meyemind
                    last edited by

                    @meyemind Does this fit in the case? I'm a bit concerned...
                    What is the difference between the powerblock and the mausberry?
                    Are these circuits a "must have" or more a "nice to have"?

                    Can we get them cheaper? :D

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                    • meyemindM
                      meyemind @cyperghost
                      last edited by meyemind

                      @cyperghost I'm not sure how @obsidianspider was going to fold in the mausberry, but from what I can tell, yes the powerblock should fit just fine, I was confident enough to make purchase and will post a reply once I have it and can show that it fits.

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                      • meyemindM
                        meyemind @cyperghost
                        last edited by

                        @cyperghost Regarding the "must have" vs "nice to have" hooking up the power switch on the genesis USB hub is definitely a "nice to have" option. The pi3's don't come with an on/off power switch, you would "sudo shutdown -h now" command line or via terminal to properly and safely shutdown the pi before pulling the plug. Furthermore all of the emulation OS options out there have GUI options to do this as well.

                        But putting in a switch is so much sexier... ;)

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                        • cyperghostC
                          cyperghost @meyemind
                          last edited by cyperghost

                          @meyemind Well I ask because you can do the shutdown just with a switch and some scripts. I would try to usw the circuit from @adamspc but the shopping costs are high...

                          Is there a way to geht the circuits cheaper?

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                          • meyemindM
                            meyemind @cyperghost
                            last edited by

                            @cyperghost Sorry, which circuit from @adamspc are you talking about?

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                            • cyperghostC
                              cyperghost @meyemind
                              last edited by

                              @meyemind http://othermod.com/product/advanced-onoff-board/

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                              • meyemindM
                                meyemind @cyperghost
                                last edited by

                                @cyperghost Ya, nice one, if the soft on/off action is what your looking for. After a few quick searches on pi3 soft on/off... it pretty much returned a page with your link and this simple soft on/off one.

                                Looks like it's a custom board that unless you can find someone else who created an alternative soft on/off option for cheaper w/ $hipping, then that Advanced On/Off Board is your best bet. Keep us posted.

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                                • obsidianspiderO
                                  obsidianspider @meyemind
                                  last edited by

                                  @meyemind said in Pi in a Sega Genesis USB Hub Build:

                                  @cyperghost I'm not sure how @obsidianspider was going to fold in the mausberry

                                  With the 2-pin spring header board as a separate piece, I'm planning to have it sit next to the Pi board and connect the Mausberry via wires, not a plug. The Mausberry hasn't arrived yet, but once it does, don't worry, I'll post pictures of how it does, or doesn't work. Since I'm still looking for a power switch I may use a simple light switch flopping around on the outside of the case temporarily to control the Mauseberry.

                                  📷 @obsidianspider

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                                  • cyperghostC
                                    cyperghost @obsidianspider
                                    last edited by cyperghost

                                    @obsidianspider Yes I think the mausberry (spring version) is the best option. The board from petroblock seems to be a bigger in size ....

                                    But the costs are high....
                                    17$ + 5$ shipping is okay for mausberry
                                    22$ + 5$ shipping for petroblock is okay :)
                                    10$ + 20$ shipping for othermod is great (without shipping)

                                    But how the circuits work?

                                    • The othermod seems to use the TX pin of the UART interface, one GPIO Pin and use python scripts.
                                    • petro function I can't explain :)
                                    • The Mausberry uses two GPIOs and a batch script.
                                    • Can someone tell me which one better, faster, more relieable?
                                    • What switches are needed for each? Momentary switches or just push buttons?

                                    Or am I wrong?

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                                    • mooseprM
                                      moosepr @obsidianspider
                                      last edited by

                                      @obsidianspider couldn't you use a microswitch like the inside of an arcade joystick?

                                      http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/182057484715

                                      Maybe if you can position it so the actual sliding switch hits the lever?

                                      want to get a tft into your project, look no further than here https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7464/ili9341-tft-screen-guide

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                                      • obsidianspiderO
                                        obsidianspider @moosepr
                                        last edited by

                                        @moosepr Not a terrible idea, but I wonder how well it will stay in position. Since it's acting as a power switch I don't want it to flop around.

                                        📷 @obsidianspider

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                                        • mooseprM
                                          moosepr @obsidianspider
                                          last edited by

                                          @obsidianspider good point, is there any resistance on the switch? does it click into the on/off positions?

                                          want to get a tft into your project, look no further than here https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7464/ili9341-tft-screen-guide

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                                          • mooseprM
                                            moosepr @obsidianspider
                                            last edited by

                                            @obsidianspider ignore my random chicken scratch if it makes no sense

                                            scribblez

                                            want to get a tft into your project, look no further than here https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7464/ili9341-tft-screen-guide

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