Retroflag NESPi Case - Soft Power & Reset Hack
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@Riverstorm This is a simple switch that was introduced
Btw: the github from mafe72 is hereMaybe master @Yahmez can tell you more.
btw: Does anybody knows where to buy the original switches for the NESPi case? In my build I removed them and used momentary push buttons!YES! Take a look at mouser ;) -
@cyperghost said in Retroflag NESPi Case - Soft Power & Reset Hack:
The Pi will be in a kind of "standby" mode - means the red LED is always on.
Ok thanks Cyperghost definitely not what I would want to do.
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Does somebody know, if the shutdown fuctionality is also working while using Kodi in RetroPi?
Since shutting down from ES show the shutdown messages.
While shutting down in kodi it only gets off without the messages. -
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Is it possible to use the Pololu 2808 push button power switch:
https://www.pololu.com/product/2808/pictures
And attach the yellow wire to the bottom push button contact, copying what you did in step 10? Or would this require bypassing anything in the circuit?
Your advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
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@surajd
I am not sure because unlike the 2811 (Mini Mosfet slide switch), Pololu does not provide a full schematic of the circuit. -
Hi I applied the mod and it seems to work well except when I power it off, the power led fades into a low colour red and seems to have a bit of active power. All other LEDs are off. Odd thing is when I disconnect the HDMI it goes out completely.
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@tectron yes, I had the same thing happen. It took a while to realize that it did not happen with HDMI disconnected which means that the power line in the HDMI cable is back feeding to power the led. I'm not 100% sure exactly how it's happening but I'm fairly certain that besides the led glowing very faintly it has no other ill effects.
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Hi there,
I recently completed this mod to "mostly" successful extent. But I do notice something isn't quite right.
- RESET BUTTON - Running restart script = shutdown sequence(leaving power on since PWR button is already depressed
Running back-out-of-game script = backs out of game and then after a few seconds goes through shutdown
sequence - POWER BUTTON - Instant power off. Like I unplugged the unit.
I did the hardware and software check in the guide and everything looked good. did the gpio readall and checked connections on the gpio. everything performed identically as per guide even wire color. So I'm truly puzzled by what's wrong here :/
- RESET BUTTON - Running restart script = shutdown sequence(leaving power on since PWR button is already depressed
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@semper-5 nevermind, it bizarrely is working perfect now. I just pulled the gpio pins going back to step 13. plugged it all back in and voila
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@yahmez said in Retroflag NESPi Case - Soft Power & Reset Hack:
@tectron yes, I had the same thing happen. It took a while to realize that it did not happen with HDMI disconnected which means that the power line in the HDMI cable is back feeding to power the led. I'm not 100% sure exactly how it's happening but I'm fairly certain that besides the led glowing very faintly it has no other ill effects.
I have the same issue on my nespi.
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Wow! Great work on this one. I ordered up all the parts from the links above and got it all together finally this morning. I used the reset to bounce out of emulator as you had posted in the second script and it works perfect. I ran the GPIO pin test as well and it showed in/in/out just like yours. I press the power button and I see the shutdown script run too... the light stays on after shutdown as well but I understand with the HDMI power feedback... all good...
My only issue I'm having is after I power it down with the power button, I press the power button again and it doesn't power back up. The only way to power back up is to unplug the micro usb from the back and plug it back in and it doesn't seem to matter if the power button is in or out, it will boot up for about 5-10 seconds with the button in the out position and then the screen goes black after reseating the usb power cable and it will boot up completely if I reseat the usb with the power button in the pushed in position. Any ideas what might be causing this?
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@cmarquis Did you ever get a PowerBlock and try it?
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@h00srdady Did you try the hardware test? Because honestly it sounds like an issue on the hardware side.
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@yahmez I did try the hardware test tonight. I found I get power to the red led on the case even without the HDMI or the raspberry pi in it. Power button on or off. PCB on wire plugged into the fan + or not. I suspect the traces aren't disconnected all the way. I couldn't locate my xacto's so I tried cutting through them with a fine flat head screw driver. Ran short on time so I'll try again tomorrow.
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@yahmez yep! That was it đ. I missed the 5th cut on the switch trace leading to the power LED. Now everything works perfect and I donât even get the backfeed dim light from HDMI. Thanks again!
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@h00srdady awesome! Glad you got it running.
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@zombie said in Retroflag NESPi Case - Soft Power & Reset Hack:
@yahmez said in Retroflag NESPi Case - Soft Power & Reset Hack:
@tectron yes, I had the same thing happen. It took a while to realize that it did not happen with HDMI disconnected which means that the power line in the HDMI cable is back feeding to power the led. I'm not 100% sure exactly how it's happening but I'm fairly certain that besides the led glowing very faintly it has no other ill effects.
I have the same issue on my nespi.
I had the same issue, too.
Editing the /boot/config.txt and setting config_hdmi_boost=1 solved the problem. ;)
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