Famicom (not Mini) build (WIP)
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@obsidianspider ok. I thought he had a hub to go in there already. As he mentioned a panel mount usb
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@edmaul69 I think this is just to act as a power distribution block
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@obsidianspider he mentioned panel mount so i assumed it was going on the outside.
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@obsidianspider also i would have just two micro usb plugs on the outside instead of the full size female usb plugs.
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Yes, that was my thought too.
I need to hide the Pi Zero and the Hub inside the Famicom and what comes out are just the 2 cables that would connect to the controllers to recharge them if needed. The downside is that the cables would just hang out there if not needed.
klachow thought it would be cool if the controllers could be turned upside down and be plugged in directly kinda like you would do with a PS4 controller if you have the charging station.
The only thing I don't like about the idea is that the controllers would be upside down which makes it look a bit weird.No soldering adventures here. If possible I would like to avoid soldering. Also hot glue is not so my thing. I rather have gold screws visible than using hot glue.
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@obsidianspider said in Famicom (not Mini) build (WIP):
@edmaul69 I think this is just to act as a power distribution block
Exactly that. The goal is to be able to charge the controllers even if the Pi is shut down.
If all works out I can supply the Pi with power and at the same time send power through the USB cables to charge the controllers.
I am not sure if 1A is enough to get all running but worst case I could use the RPi 3 power supply 2.5A or only charge the controllers when the Pi Zero is shutdown. -
@FlyingTomahawk I don't think your wall plug will be the limiting factor, the hub itself may limit output to each device. In that case you'd have to hot rod it by connecting power wires and bypassing the circuitry.
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If that should happen then it might end becoming a soldering adventure after all. ;-)
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@FlyingTomahawk You're already a chemist. Why not add another talent to your repertoire? 🙂
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lol!
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@FlyingTomahawk Well, that and electronic arachaeologist.
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Looks like I'll have to get me a pair of new charging cables for the controllers. The cable included is the flat type and color is also not matching.
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@FlyingTomahawk The flat type of cable isn't a problem for functionality, but yeah, doesn't quite look like the old Famicom cables. I'm sure you can find inexpensive Micro USB cables all over though.
Even though they won't work for this project, those are some nice looking cables.
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Just tried to connect the first of the 2 bitdos to the Pi Zero W and as I feared it won't connect. I follow the RetroPie documentation to the T but get this message.
I am now about to try it on my regular Pi Zero 1.3 with Bluetooth dongle which arrived today.
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Just tried it with my Pi Zero 1.3 + Zero4U (WiFi and Bluetooth dongle) and it worked without hickups or issues exactly as described in the Docs.
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Got the second controller installed and setup.
All works flawless with my Pi Zero 1.3 + Zero4U
This is how they show up. -
@FlyingTomahawk Nice! So it actually names them something different? That's really helpful for telling the system to always use a certain controller as Player 1 or Player 2. I wish other controllers/adapters could do that.
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@FlyingTomahawk said in Famicom (not Mini) build (WIP):
Guys hold on to something.
Remember the co-worker of mine which is the ultimate Hard-off guide? Well he knows that I am looking for Famicoms. This is the picture he send me.Yes! 4 Famicoms coming my way! More than enough for builds or scientific purposes.
He bought all 4 em.If you have an extra when all is said and done, I'd be interested in buying one from you. :) I know some one was asking about controllers earlier. I wouldn't mind one sans controllers.
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@obsidianspider said in Famicom (not Mini) build (WIP):
@FlyingTomahawk Nice! So it actually names them something different? That's really helpful for telling the system to always use a certain controller as Player 1 or Player 2. I wish other controllers/adapters could do that.
I think that the controller itself sends a different name to the Pi. They were meant to be Player 1 and Player 2.
Wondering what would happen with two regular (Player 1) FC30 controllers. Both having the I on it, what would RetroPie do? Conflict because one is already installed? -
Got the HDMI panel mount cable today.
The only things left are the 3in1 hub and that damn Mausberry.
If that Mausberry doesn't arrive till end of March I'm gonna build a different switch. :-(
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