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      Darksavior @lilbud
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        hotmetal007
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        i just finally finish my Retropie Suprefamicom :D

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          Darksavior @hotmetal007
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          @hotmetal007 Nice. Are you using the gamecon driver with your snes pads? If so, do NOT update to retropie 4.2.2. The new kernel breaks it. Buzz already knows about it. Not sure when he'll fix it.

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            hotmetal007 @Darksavior
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            @Darksavior thanks! :3

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              A Former User
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              Ok, so I got the screwdriver I need, and I took apart the SNES. Looks pretty good.
              I'm thinking of scrapping all of the ideas I had and instead will just use the case itself.

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                jokey carrot1 @A Former User
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                @itsnitro if you conected the retroede through ub i think it will be recognized as a usb drive then use this video

                to setup loading from usb

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                • obsidianspiderO
                  obsidianspider @A Former User
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                  @itsnitro It's easy to wire up the factory controller ports to an adapter from Raphnet. The reset button can be wired to GPIO to do whatever you'd like. The power switch can be connected right up to a Mausberry. You have lots of options. What are your new goals for the project?

                  📷 @obsidianspider

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                    A Former User
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                    Alright, so here's what I want to be done in this project.

                    1. Fit a Pi inside an SNES.
                    2. Make the Power and Reset Buttons work.
                    3. Make the cartridge slot actually usable.

                    Number one is halfway there. I've taken apart the SNES and I am close. There is one part, however, that is bothering me. I cannot seem to take apart the backplate where all of the slots should go.
                    Now I would 3d print a new one if I had a 3d printer, yet I don't. So i've really stopped there.

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                      obsidianspider @A Former User
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                      @itsnitro The back plate is integrated into the motherboard. You're going to have to permanently ruin the SNES board to use that plate.

                      The power button can be set up easily with a Mausberry or ATXRaspi.

                      You can wire up the Reset button to GPIO to do pretty much whatever you want.

                      What do you want to do with the cartridge slot?

                      📷 @obsidianspider

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                        A Former User
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                        @obsidianspider I want the catridge slot to actually be usable and play SNES Games.

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                          A Former User
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                          Alright, so since summer is coming up here in the US, I'm thinking it's time to start to get back on this project.
                          First, I'm stuck on trying to remove the backplate. Apparently it's soldered in somehow. So, I'm gonna need something to remove it. Any ideas?
                          Also, I have a few things on my checklist to buy:

                          • Mausberry Circuit
                          • Some wires
                          • The thing you use for soldering

                          And that's about it. Anything else I would need to get?

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                            obsidianspider @A Former User
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                            @itsnitro How are you going to connect controllers? Are you using the stock Super Nintendo controller ports? That's something you'll need to consider.

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                              A Former User
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                              Maybe the stock Super Nintendo controller ports.

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