Yet another PiNES
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@TRIXXY-DIXXY what snes emulator are you running? one of them sucks and has glitches. i forget which one. i use lr-snes9x-next
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Yeah I think that's the one I'm using. At first I found that games like Mario World wouldn't run smoothly no matter what settings I chose, then I went into the Retropie settings and updated the emulator and now the games run great.
I'm going on holiday soon so have bought myself a Pocket Gameboy and put a backlight in it. I'm trying to get my kids into playing 'proper' games instead of all this touch screen crap :-)
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@TRIXXY-DIXXY im digging the backlit gameboy pocket.
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Looks awesome! But the name Pi-NES ... lol sounds just wrong on so many levels. "Hey guys I have been playing for hours with my PiNES, do you want to COME over and play with my Pi-NES too?"
Seriously, I really like the way how you have installed the USB and HDMI connectors it looks very professional.
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I'm about to start my own build, can you give me any info on the power and reset switch?
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@zachstep Most folks use the mausberry switch which is what I used. http://mausberry-circuits.myshopify.com/collections/frontpage/products/shutdown-circuit-use-your-own-switch
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As c0nsole-guy said, you can wire the NES's original Power and Reset buttons to a Mausberry Switch, even the original power LED works.
When I get the chance I'll upload some pics with the Mausberry switch hooked up to my NES.
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@TRIXXY-DIXXY Please do! The switch is where i'm stuck at with my build.
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Mausberry has schematics on their website page.
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http://mausberrycircuits.com/pages/soldering-your-own-switch
Ok Cool, I found it. Now to start getting the pieces together and learn how to program it.
Thanks :)
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The build looks great! I love the use of original holes in the NES case. I have a question about the power supply - I made a very similar PiNES and bought the exact same cable for power supply which you seem to use but so far I haven't found a supply that gives me good enough power through it!
I get the yellow lightning bolt when connecting through that, but when I connect with my original power supply there's no problems.
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