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    obsidianspider @ruckage
    last edited by obsidianspider 19 Jul 2017, 12:01

    @ruckage If you have access to a 3D Printer, check out the power plate that my friend designed for me on my build. Using keystone jacks cleaned up the build quite a bit for me.

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      ruckage @obsidianspider
      last edited by 19 Jul 2017, 12:36

      @obsidianspider said in Super Famicom / SNES build:

      @ruckage If you have access to a 3D Printer, check out the power plate that my friend designed for me on my build. Using keystone jacks cleaned up the build quite a bit for me.

      Yeah, I saw that and would like to do the same but unfortunately I don't have access to a 3D printer. Not sure how much it would cost to have something like that 3d printed but want to keep costs down as much as possible.

      At the moment I'm seeing how I can re-purpose the original backplate and still make it look neat - the original power socket can be re-used as I will wire it up to a mini USB (same as I've done on my other projects). The hdmi is more tricky but I think I can fit a panel mount hdmi connector in the multiout area without making it look a mess.

      Your build really is great and I will undoubtedly be using it as inspiration - I may even do the cart screen at a later date - I'm trying to make sure that I can make addition to this at a later date if I decide to.

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        ruckage @FlyingTomahawk
        last edited by 19 Jul 2017, 12:44

        @flyingtomahawk said in Super Famicom / SNES build:

        I see this is gonna be another ruckage style started as build ending as theme thread. :-)

        I am looking forward to the menu/theme for this build, wonder what it'll look like.
        ...and don't forget the other projects... neogeo"cough" cps"cough"... :-D

        Yeah, I think it probably will as I just have to have a unique theme for each build :)
        To start with I will probably just use my Nes theme but slightly modified - and once I get to see what the SNES classic menu looks like I will probably feel compelled to replicate it.

        Neo- Geo theme is on the way, I'm going to do some work on it later today. Sorry for the delay - I was ill for a few days and then got sidetracked by the arrival of my Snes :).

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          obsidianspider @ruckage
          last edited by 19 Jul 2017, 13:38

          @ruckage Your Neo-Geo X build has me looking on eBay for a cheap/broken one. It was really nicely done. Do I need another home console converted into a Pi? No, but at the same time, who doesn't? ;)

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            ruckage @obsidianspider
            last edited by ruckage 19 Jul 2017, 14:06

            @obsidianspider

            You can never have too many consoles :D
            This will be my 4th, I started with Megadrive which was a play everything system but have since decided that I like more specific consoles so I'm limiting to 1 or 2 systems per console (I'm going to go back to my Megadrive and make a new theme for it and make it Sega specific). I really have no room left though so will probably have to stop at some point.

            If you see a NeoGeo X dock then definately snap it up, I doubt anyone would gut a real NeoGeo as they are too rare and valuable but a NeogeoX is a great alternative and looks the part. It's nice being able to just flip the lid as well for maintenance.

            I would like a PC Engine next but they are really hard find in the UK.

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              Darksavior @ruckage
              last edited by Darksavior 19 Jul 2017, 21:51

              @ruckage Here's mine if you want ideas: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/pc27fe31cruc4q4/AADWrnunXI4jrt0qIkQLkUAja

              The last pic is showing most of the wiring. The grey wires go to the gpio and power the controllers/led with the gamecon driver, the blue/yellow are reset, and the blue usb cable is soldered to 4 random pins i chose that read the usb stick from the cart.

              I still want to find a shorter microsd extension cable and maybe buying a flirc case to reduce heat.

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                ruckage @Darksavior
                last edited by ruckage 20 Jul 2017, 14:57

                @darksavior

                Thanks, getting everything to fit nicely is always the trickiest part so it's nice to see how others did it. Since my Neo Geo build suffered with overheating I've already decided that I'll be using a fan in this project as well.

                Speaking of heat - have you noticed any yellowing yet of the Famicom casing due to the heat produced by the pi as I've read heat accelerates it? I'm assuming that as mine hasn't really yellowed in the 20+ years since it was made that it's one of the lucky ones that isn't prone to it.

                Yours looks nice and grey like mine, the only yellowing I can see on your photos is very slightly around the controller ports which is almost exactly the same as on mine.

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                  Darksavior @ruckage
                  last edited by Darksavior 20 Jul 2017, 20:43

                  @ruckage I think the early units had a different mixture of fire retardant chemicals which is affected by ultraviolet/sunlight so the inside will usually be safe from that. If yours hasn't yellowed now, it probably never will. Mine looks fine to the naked eye.

                  I bought a previous unit that was almost brown and chipping away and I managed to bleach it back to grey but it was so uneven with blotches that I decided to buy another one. The inside was still originally grey. That one was like $35 with 2 controllers so it's not much of a loss. This second one was like $25 because it wasn't working.

                  I originally tried to keep the original ac port, but it wasn't getting a good contact so I'd get voltage drops. I didn't think to use some spray cleaner at the time and instead went with a printer usb port.

                  I also tried to go with a microsd inside a cart, but in the end it was a lost cause. microsd's are so picky with the wiring. I kept getting random freezes. No issues with usb, and it's only 4 wires.

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                    ruckage
                    last edited by 21 Jul 2017, 15:36

                    I got a bit ahead of myself and bought a cheapie cartridge from Ebay so that I could re-label it and add it as decoration to this build (I think it's nice to have a cartridge in the console even if it isn't functional.)

                    This is the cartridge I bought - it's Super Goal 2:

                    0_1500650058520_cartridge original.jpg

                    I removed the label which came off completely cleanly which was nice as it saved me time and gave me an exact size template for the label I was designing.

                    0_1500650243132_cartridge label removed.jpg

                    I based my label design on 'Super Mario All Stars' but featuring characters from various games that I particularly enjoyed on the SNES when I was younger and I felt defined the SNES. I used the same label layout as the cartridges in the UK used (I think the rest of Europe as well). Here is the sheet of labels after being laser printed, having an adhesive backer applied, laminated, and cut out using my cutting machine.

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                    And here is the label applied to the cartridge, I think it looks pretty authentic.

                    0_1500650591881_labelled cart.jpg

                    This photo shows how glossy the label looks - it's pretty close to the glossiness of the real label I removed.

                    0_1500650664239_shiny cart.jpg

                    And here's how it looks in the console (ignore the sunken reset button - he's had his insides removed so isn't his usual self at the moment.)

                    0_1500650902203_cart in console.jpg

                    I have 5 labels spare, I'm happy to give these away if anyone else would like one for a similar project - you'd just need to cover the postage costs.

                    0_1500651040097_spare labels.jpg

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                      ruckage
                      last edited by ruckage 27 Jul 2017, 20:45

                      I've been working on a concept for a SNES theme for this, I know I will probably end up trying to mimic the snes mini when its released but wanted to see what idea I could come up with myself. This is a very early wip, the background is a placeholder at the momentl. I'm quite pleased with how the SNES itself looks (just needs a few tweaks).

                      This would obviously be the system view but wouldn't it be cool if we could use the carousel in the gamelist (hint, hint @jdrassa ;) ) , it would be awesome to scroll through game cartridges like this.

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                        jdrassa
                        last edited by 28 Jul 2017, 03:24

                        @ruckage It is an idea I have been considering trying to tackle. I have a few things in progress that I need to finish, but I may give it a try afterwards.

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                          ruckage @jdrassa
                          last edited by 28 Jul 2017, 10:18

                          @jdrassa said in Super Famicom / SNES build:

                          @ruckage It is an idea I have been considering trying to tackle. I have a few things in progress that I need to finish, but I may give it a try afterwards.

                          Fingers crossed then :) , I'm assuming if you attempt it it would be done as a separate view? I can see it being very popular if added.

                          I'm thinking of faking it for my setup by giving each game it's own system, that's feasible for me as I don't intend to have every single game on it. Once you click on a game the gamelist view would contain that single game to launch and info/art about the game. This would be a bit time consuming but would look pretty good I think. The only thing that I'm not sure about is what impact that would have on the startup time as more systems seems to slow things down - or would that not be an issue with only 1 game in each system?

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                            obsidianspider @ruckage
                            last edited by 28 Jul 2017, 11:10

                            @ruckage I love those labels. What sort of cutting machine did you use? Much nicer corners than my hand cut label that I used on my build.

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                              ruckage @obsidianspider
                              last edited by ruckage 28 Jul 2017, 11:17

                              @obsidianspider said in Super Famicom / SNES build:

                              @ruckage I love those labels. What sort of cutting machine did you use? Much nicer corners than my hand cut label that I used on my build.

                              It's a silhouette cameo, really good machine (one of my favourite gadgets).

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                                ruckage
                                last edited by 31 Jul 2017, 18:31

                                I've decided on how everything is going to fit now. @AndersHP will be pleased to hear that I'm trying to be as non-destructive as possible and although some parts are being desoldered it would be relatively easy to turn this back into a functioning Super Famicom in the future.

                                The rpi will be placed at the very rear of the console behind where the power/display port panel is. There is very little clearance there so I had to modify the rear panel slightly by cutting off part of the screw tabs using a rotary tool, this won't affect stability when screwed into place as the screws only prevent the panel being pushed inwards.

                                Note: For others attempting this the only way to remove the rear panel is to de-solder the power connector.

                                Rear Panel

                                0_1501524119097_rear panel.jpg

                                Rear Panel Modification

                                0_1501524159082_rear panel modified.jpg

                                Panel secured with screws

                                0_1501524334293_rear panel installed.jpg

                                When positioned correctly and raised using standoffs the rpi hdmi port will line up perfectly with the 'multi out' hole on the rear panel, unfortunately I found its bit too far inside the console to reach compfortably so I needed a way to extend it outside. I found these connectors which are basically an HDMI throughport, no idea what use they are to most people but they are perfect for this:

                                HDMI Connector

                                0_1501524947073_hdmi throughport.jpg

                                It wouldn't quite fit though the 'multi out' hole so I had to trim the top and bottom - leaving a step in the bottom so it won't push all the way though. Admittedly it looks a bit of a mess after this but once installed you can't see my hack job.

                                HDMI Connector Modified

                                0_1501525089697_hdmi throughport modified.jpg

                                It does stick out but it doesn't protrude past the main body of the console. This seems a good compromise to me as it allowed me to use the original rear panel with minimal modifications.

                                HDMI Connector installed

                                0_1501525213254_hdmi back.jpg

                                Here is how the RPI will be placed, it's raised on stand-offs which will be screwed into place. There is enough room beside the USB ports to fit right angle USB cables. The only problem is there isn't enough room to connect a Micro USB for the power so instead I will be soldering power leads directly to the test points on the rear of the RPI.

                                Placement

                                0_1501525525754_rpi placement.jpg

                                I've also begun work on the controller ports. These will basically be large SNES shaped USB ports. I won't need the PCB on the rear of the ports so I've de-soldered it so that I can solder directly to the pins. I've placed a new LED for the power and as there is no PCB to hold it in place now I've secured it with a cable tie.

                                Controller ports de-soldered

                                0_1501525746993_control ports desoldered.jpg

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                                  Martino_Heat @ruckage
                                  last edited by 14 Aug 2017, 21:44

                                  I have 5 labels spare, I'm happy to give these away if anyone else would like one for a similar project - you'd just need to cover the postage costs.

                                  0_1500651040097_spare labels.jpg
                                  @ruckage I would really like to use this label for my upcoming SNES project. Is there still one available?

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                                    ruckage @Martino_Heat
                                    last edited by 15 Aug 2017, 11:34

                                    @martino_heat
                                    Hi. Yes, they're still available so you're welcome to have one. What country do you live in so I can find out the postage cost for you?

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                                      paffley @ruckage
                                      last edited by paffley 15 Aug 2017, 14:00

                                      @ruckage said in Super Famicom / SNES build:

                                      I've been working on a concept for a SNES theme for this, I know I will probably end up trying to mimic the snes mini when its released but wanted to see what idea I could come up with myself. This is a very early wip, the background is a placeholder at the momentl. I'm quite pleased with how the SNES itself looks (just needs a few tweaks).

                                      This would obviously be the system view but wouldn't it be cool if we could use the carousel in the gamelist (hint, hint @jdrassa ;) ) , it would be awesome to scroll through game cartridges like this.

                                      I agree @ruckage @jdrassa .....A horizontal/vertical gamelist view that adopts the marquee tag maybe? making way for wheel art or cartart.

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                                        Martino_Heat @ruckage
                                        last edited by 16 Aug 2017, 12:04

                                        @ruckage Great! I live in Germany. Can you please contact me via Email -> MartinoHeat@gmx.com?

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                                          ruckage @Martino_Heat
                                          last edited by 16 Aug 2017, 12:32

                                          @martino_heat
                                          I've sent you an email.

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