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      Save Metadata upon using toggle switch to shutdown? Is this possible?

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      @mitu Good deal. Thank you for the backup assurance. I thought I would be good with that one even though I have no clue how to code sadly.

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      Power Button in 2022

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      @mitu Many thanks.

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      Adapting RetroFlag Shutdown/Reset Script for use without retroflag case

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      @mkp132 have you looked into running a mausberry switch? I have a Pi3b+ setup and running in and old Sears Super Video Arcade shell as the case. I installed the mausberry circuit and used the original console switch as the on/off. All you need to do is install the script and that should work.

      You can even wire the mausberry off of the original cabinet power switch.

      It might be easier and save you time to do it that way

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      Pi3 power button

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      No boot/shutdown text on safe boot or shutdown

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      @stuckinthe90s said in No boot/shutdown text on safe boot or shutdown:

      One concerning new detail is that the boot/shutdown text no longer shows at boot up or shutdown. Even when I shutdown or reboot from the command line with

      Please add some info about your setup, as detailed in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.
      What RetroPie version did you have before the upgrade ?

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      Arcade Cab Power Questions

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      @joesnow81 said in Arcade Cab Power Questions:

      Also need to buy another button anyway as currently using a spare arcade button.

      While each switch may have its specific bouncing characteristics, I don't think it will eliminate the issue. I believe bounce is just a normal characteristic of mechanical switches.

      There might be another issue causing this too... If you use a digital low to trigger something, the digital line on the RPI should be "pulled high". This is because the input may float up/down causing false triggers. If you pull the input high (3.3V in case of RPI), it will always sit far from its low threshold (around 1V for RPI). When you push the button, it will be pulled down to zero. To pull a digital line up high, you would typical use a resistance between the 3V rail and the digital input unless the board does so itself.

      This video says RPI can be configured to do so, therefore I must assume the script you are using configures the input with a pull up resistor, if not, then that might be the issue.

      @joesnow81 said in Arcade Cab Power Questions:

      Press it again and the pi starts, half way through the splash screen it then shuts down again.

      Sorry, I want to double confirm this... when this other undesired shutdown happens, what happens exactly? 1) graceful shutdown 2) power just turns off suddenly 3) it reboots

      From what you've said, it would be #1 as you see the shutdown messages, but I wanted to be certain.

      What button are you using? Does it have 2 or 3 pins? If it has 3 pins, which ones did you use? You might find 'C', 'NO' and 'NC' labels. A picture of the connections and or labels would help. I haven't tested this but I am wondering whether you connected C and NC, instead of C and NO.

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      ControlBlock LED continuously blinking and power button not working

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      Hello, we recently identified a bug in the ControlBlock driver. I am very sorry for that!
      Your observations see to match the symptoms caused by that. We released an update yesterday and that should also fix your problems.

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      Kano Computer Kit, Power Button and LED Lights

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    • BillyHB

      Is it possible to map a controller button to start up the Pi after it has been shutdown?

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      @stoney66 Good choice ;) This is a really good device. I made also very good experience with this one here: Shim ON OFF

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      Retropie power switch

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      dankcushionsD

      @melbmatt50 said in Retropie power switch:

      As I mentioned before many of the emulators I am not sure if you can program a hot key to escape back to the main retropie menu like you can in mame4all

      more or less any default emulator in retropie should do this by default. there should be no reason to unplug the pi to turn it off whilst retropie is running.

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      Help Making Power Button with Latching Button

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      @cyperghost Awesome thank you! I will definitely go with your solution!

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      LED power button on FLICR case

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      Finally got the switch yesterday and installed. eBay listing said it was a latching switch but it ended up being a momentary. I wasn't able to put the switch on the side like I wanted since it was too long and wide and would interfere with the GPIO pins.

      This was really the only place I could put it.

      I have the led ring setup to be on when the pi is on and off when power is off.

      For anyone installing an led on their Pi 3+, I found that pin 8 (GPIO 14) used for power is set to low(power off) by default on newer versions of the OS, I'm on Linux 9 stretch from the image I got with 4.4.1. To enable it you need to add the following line to /boot/config.txt

      enable_uart=1

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      Power switch without powerblock?

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      @cyperghost

      Just made use of your mult_switch.sh script.

      I'm using it for a momentary switch on a 3B running retropie 4.4.1

      Worked great thanks.

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      project with power button + LED w/ enable_uart

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      Instead of using the "enable_uart=1" line in config.txt, I found out it might be more optimal to activate the voltage on pin 8 from inside the retropie>raspi-config>interfacing options>Serial.

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      NESPI solderless mod:

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      lostlessL

      @cgeyik I think learning to solder would be the easiest option. As the case comes, the power/reset are hard wired into the power in and all current flows through both buttons. I just cut the traces to the switches, which isolated them from the power circuit and allows them to be used for other purposes, and soldered power in directly to the pins that go to the pi. So eventually you’ll have to solder something to the power in. I did a whole rundown of my build in a couple threads.

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      Trying to install a power button using PuTTY

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      How do I use the internal command prompts? Like how do I log in so I can enter in all the code? I know that if you press f4 that it brings up the prompts, but how do I log in and shit?

    • BozB

      Is sharing I2C pins possible?

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      BozB

      @ByteThis Fruitbox sounds cool m8! I’ll have a look into that. I’m running Hyperpie … it’s not the smoothest but an overclock helped with that a bit 👍 Found Fruitbox: https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=188723

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      Retropie won't boot up anymore after installing Shutdown script

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      @N-Game-Arts said in Retropie won't boot up anymore after installing Shutdown script:

      I've done all the updates a few days back (how to tell what update version, I haven't clue

      When you run retropie_setup, take a look at the top of that dialog box, as in the example below:
      rpsetup