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      dudumaroja
      last edited by dudumaroja

      hello, i have a question.. i have a nespi case.. but my mod made it have two buttons.. made power button work as intended.. my plan first was to solder the reset button on RUN header to have a hard reset in case of crashes and use power to soft reset..

      i found your script.. and im here to ask if there is any change of using the reset button as generic too?

      tldr: can i use this scrip with two generic buttons?

      edit:

      this solved for me
      /home/pi/RetroPie/scripts/multi_switch.sh --nespicase powerbtn=3 resetbtn=4 &

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      • cyperghostC
        cyperghost @Quackwalks
        last edited by

        @quackwalks Well you modify the python script and integrate the arguments multi_switch.sh offers to get it full working with your kintaro. A way how it can be done I offered here for the NESPi+ case.. You can use the return values of --ES-PID (= ask if EmulationStation is running) and --RC-PID (= ask if there is a emulator running in background) to decide to do actions.

        As long as I don't have this case I don't do anything to integrate this in the script. It can be done, I know ... but it took several days to get the NESPi+ working ... at last I bought one then the settings were done in less then a few hours.

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        • cyperghostC
          cyperghost
          last edited by

          Thx to @fastpop72 he gave positive answer in getting this invoked into python script

          Tired on bash scripts? Get a functional shutdown for your NESPi+ on python

          Took a journey on python scripting (really easy, and the script could be improved!) but it works best.... it shows same behaviour as multi_switch as bash call.

          1. If you press restart if emulator is currently running, then you will be kicked back to ES main menu
          2. If you press restart in ES main screen, ES will be restartet (no reboot!), good for quick saving metadata or internal saves.
          3. If you press power-off then Raspberry will shutdown
          
          All metadata is always saved
          Best -> cyperghost
          

          You can install the script with
          wget -O - "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/crcerror/retroflag-picase/master/install.sh" | sudo bash

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          • darkniorD
            darknior
            last edited by

            WOAW excellent, i've receved my new NesPi+, i will try it :)
            Thanks

            Life is game, just play it !

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              dudumaroja
              last edited by dudumaroja

              Hello.. i have a modification sugestion..

              maybe you could integrate a save state function to the reset button.. using this!

              https://github.com/GregorR/RetroArch/wiki/Network-Commands

              this open doors to.. gracefully quit emulation ( retroarch compatible cores).. and other thinks like.. pressing reset for 5 seconds save state.. quick press load state..

              you can even set the reset button to reset only the game you are playing.. and other thinks,

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              • lostlessL
                lostless @dudumaroja
                last edited by

                @dudumaroja You can do it your self. That's the whole fun of retro pie. If you are willing to do some research and get your hands dirty anything can be done.
                heres a link to the recalbox help page with instructions on how to set this up.
                https://github.com/recalbox/recalbox-os/wiki/RetroArch-Network-Commands-(EN)

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                  OrehRuoy
                  last edited by

                  Hello, is there a way to get the source code so that I can add led functionality to the code. I just want it to set a GPIO to high when turned on and to LOW when turned off.

                  Thanks.

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator @OrehRuoy
                    last edited by

                    @orehruoy The source is on github, link is in the 1st post - https://github.com/crcerror/ES-generic-shutdown.

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                    • cyperghostC
                      cyperghost
                      last edited by

                      @orehruoy You can modify the code of the script of course. But if you just want to glow a LED for power on/off control then use the UART port. A simple solution and no script needed.

                      Here is a guide of how to do this

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                        OrehRuoy @cyperghost
                        last edited by

                        @cyperghost said in Multi Switch Shutdown Script!:

                        @orehruoy You can modify the code of the script of course. But if you just want to glow a LED for power on/off control then use the UART port. A simple solution and no script needed.

                        Here is a guide of how to do this

                        I didn't know how to access your code in the pi. I will try that other method though seems simple. Thanks.

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                        • darkniorD
                          darknior
                          last edited by

                          I finally try your script :)
                          Correct a problem for me because you install the script in /home/pi/Retropie/Scripts/ and this directory is on my USB drive.
                          I can't have good right to execute .sh on USB drive with the auto-mount :p
                          I change to use it in /home/pi/Scripts/ and it's perfect, thanks a lot :)

                          Only one question, when i want to quit RetroArch to ES i must clic 3 time on my reset button ... Is it normal ?
                          The power off button working fine every time. Using Reset in ES to restart ES is not working for me.
                          Your PID detection is impressive, it works with emulators and also OpenBOR :p

                          Life is game, just play it !

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                          • cyperghostC
                            cyperghost @darknior
                            last edited by

                            @darknior said in Multi Switch Shutdown Script!:

                            Only one question, when i want to quit RetroArch to ES i must clic 3 time on my reset button ... Is it normal ?
                            The power off button working fine every time. Using Reset in ES to restart ES is not working for me.
                            Your PID detection is impressive, it works with emulators and also OpenBOR :p

                            Well the detection of button press is just checked every 1 second. So you might press the button for a longer time.

                            The PID detection is introduced by runcommand script as entry point ;) And from this point I create PID array.

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                            • darkniorD
                              darknior
                              last edited by

                              Ok thanks i understand better now :)

                              Your PID idea is cool and can maybe be used to improve other scripts?
                              I use this one, where we must make an array to list all the emulators and homebrews to stop music :(

                              https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/16458/modified-background-music-script-with-added-overlays

                              I'm sure we can do it with your idea, or maybe just detect when runcommand launch something and mute the music.

                              Life is game, just play it !

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                              • cyperghostC
                                cyperghost @darknior
                                last edited by

                                @darknior That's is possible, too.

                                try the parameter multi_switch.sh --es-emupid
                                If it returns 0 than there is no emulator called by runcommand.

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                                  mrfalk
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi there love this script and community I’m trying to implement this to a 12v relay that turns the pi on and off using NO port so it’s ether open or close depending on if the 12v trigger is on or off

                                  Is it possible with the generic trigger in the script?

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                                  • cyperghostC
                                    cyperghost @mrfalk
                                    last edited by

                                    @mrfalk Yes, this should work with generic button script.
                                    So 12V closes the relais and as long your car keeps running the relais stays close. You turn off the vehicle the relais turns to off-state and releases the circuit.

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                                      mrfalk
                                      last edited by mrfalk

                                      Cool I was messing around with it yesterday but dident get it to work I’ll try again today after work.
                                      And it’s not a car I’m using it’s a trigger signal from my projector that is normally used to tell screen go down when projector is on and hop when you turn the projector off.
                                      But I guess it works the same.
                                      And yes relay circuit is ether close or open depending in if the projector is on or off so same principle i guess

                                      One question do I only install script and tell which button to use or do I need to mess with python commands?

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                                      • cyperghostC
                                        cyperghost @mrfalk
                                        last edited by cyperghost

                                        @mrfalk

                                        One question do I only install script and tell which button to use or do I need to mess with python commands?

                                        You download the script with wget command or insert the code with nano and make the script executable (chmod +x). By default GPIO3 (=Pin5) is used because this pin is the only one to wake the Raspberry from deep sleep. The shutdown function is independent from GPIOs but as I said only GPIO3 offers full shutdown/repower ability.
                                        The just type ./multi_switch.sh --generic and follow intructions. It's very likely you need to install raspi-gpio with sudo apt install raspi-gpio before but the script will tell you.

                                        Yes please report your progress. But why you want to use a relais? Opto-isolators are much cheaper and easier to use.
                                        Wiki Opto Isolator
                                        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opto-isolator

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                                          mrfalk
                                          last edited by mrfalk

                                          couse im a newbie at the electronic/rasberry/ stuff but learning and relay was only thing i could think of and that i had laying around =)

                                          when i do ./multi_switch.sh --generic nothing happens
                                          im in /RetroPie/scripts & folder and when i type ./multi_switch.sh --generic nothing comes up or happens

                                          i do get it to wake up from sleep when i turn projector on and relay goes to close state.
                                          but i doesent shut down when i turn projector off and relay goes to open state

                                          and uhm what do i need to make it executable sorry for my noobishness =/

                                          Edit
                                          nvm found out how to do it

                                          Edit 2
                                          but still cant get shutdown to work when the relay opens the circuit and the two pins get seperated (open/not shorted) nothing happens

                                          and when i do raspi-gpio set PIN# ip pu i get unknown GPIO PIN# im guessing PIN# is 3 then

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                                            mrfalk
                                            last edited by

                                            Finally got it to work after few hours of bug searching
                                            and reason was that I hade (boot to desktop auto login as pi) and change to (boot to text console auto login as pi) and Now everything workes perfectly exectly as I want it to at least hehe thx @cyperghost for all your hard work on this script was exactly what I was looking for and I would have never could have done something like this myself

                                            //peace

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