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    Retroflag Snes case

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      Chuck_B
      last edited by

      Hi guys, I hope I'm not too off-topic, but I have no idea ho ask about that.

      I was wondering if the snes retroflag case switch works as a powerblock.
      I mean, one of the most annoying things about the Raspberry is that everytime you plug it, it boots automatically.

      With the retroglag snes case (I'm referring to the PAL version) if I plug the raspberry but the switch of the case is set to off, retropie boots anyway or it blocks the booting until I switch it on?

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      • jandalf81J
        jandalf81
        last edited by

        I just tested this with my case: It will only boot when the POWER switch is set to ON.

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        • lostlessL
          lostless @Chuck_B
          last edited by

          @chuck_b there’s a switch inside that sets it to safe power/shutdown or the symptom you are mentioning. Check to see if that switch is set to safe shutdown.

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            Chuck_B @jandalf81
            last edited by Chuck_B

            @jandalf81 you talk about the external switch, not the internal safe switch, right?

            @lostless I don't have one, I'm asking before I buy it :)

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            • jandalf81J
              jandalf81
              last edited by

              Yeah, sorry. I could have expressed myself better here...

              To clarify:
              The case comes with an internal board, see http://retroflag.com/SUPERPi-CASE-J.html

              There's two switches and one button on that board:

              • POWER (ON / OFF)
              • SAFE SHUTDOWN (ON / OFF)
              • RESET

              Also, the power is being routed through this internal board. So, I have set the SAFE SHUTDOWN to ON and installed the script from the official website https://github.com/RetroFlag/retroflag-picase

              This way, the fan starts spinning when you set the POWER switch to ON (and doesn't stop while the Pi is powered on). The script will shut down the Pi and stop the fan when it detects the POWER switch being set to OFF.

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              • HurricaneFanH
                HurricaneFan @jandalf81
                last edited by

                @jandalf81 If you don't use the fan port on the pcb, will the shutdown scripts still work?

                I'm having trouble using a fan on ports 17, 20 on the gpio. Fan works but hitting power button just turns the whole device off, with no safe shutdown.

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                • cyperghostC
                  cyperghost @jandalf81
                  last edited by

                  @jandalf81 said in Retroflag Snes case:

                  https://github.com/RetroFlag/retroflag-picase

                  Better use
                  https://github.com/crcerror/retroflag-picase

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                  • lostlessL
                    lostless @cyperghost
                    last edited by

                    @cyperghost ya, your script works great. Thanks

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                    • HurricaneFanH
                      HurricaneFan @cyperghost
                      last edited by

                      @cyperghost Does this work with 3B+? Cause I'm not getting safe shutdown.

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                      • cyperghostC
                        cyperghost @HurricaneFan
                        last edited by cyperghost

                        @hurricanefan It works as long as you use RetroPie with ES. It is the same python code as retroflag uses with some improvements. I suggest to put the switch in correct position. So retroflag code uses killall command and then safe shutdown fails if an emulator is running. This avoids the script written by me.

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                        • HurricaneFanH
                          HurricaneFan @cyperghost
                          last edited by

                          @cyperghost I am using retropie 4.4 image with all packages updated, I have a pi 3b+ and the safe shutdown switch is set to ON. Any time I hit the power button it just kills all power to the device. No safe shutdown.

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                          • cyperghostC
                            cyperghost
                            last edited by cyperghost

                            @HurricaneFan Is there a sudden powerdown like you pull the power cord? If no then try my script. If yes then the switch seems not working

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                              HurricaneFan @cyperghost
                              last edited by

                              @cyperghost Yeah, it acts like I totally powered down like a cord pull. I switched the python file to yours and I get the same behavior. So bad switch might be possible.

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                              • cyperghostC
                                cyperghost @HurricaneFan
                                last edited by

                                @hurricanefan I've read about wrong soldered switch, maybe you set safe shutdown to off and try this? Some users reported issues here

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                                  HurricaneFan @cyperghost
                                  last edited by

                                  @cyperghost I tried putting the switch back to off and it doesn't work either. Its as if the switch doesn't do anything at all when its on.

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                                  • HurricaneFanH
                                    HurricaneFan @HurricaneFan
                                    last edited by

                                    Sounds like its something to do with pi 3b+ models.

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                                    • cyperghostC
                                      cyperghost @HurricaneFan
                                      last edited by

                                      @hurricanefan Do you have annother Pie? It's not the layout of the GPIOs or so... So I think it's rather something with the case.

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                                        HurricaneFan @cyperghost
                                        last edited by

                                        @cyperghost I have a pi 3b thats screwed into another case. I'll try to test that shortly.

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                                          Chuck_B @jandalf81
                                          last edited by Chuck_B

                                          @jandalf81 said in Retroflag Snes case:

                                          This way, the fan starts spinning when you set the POWER switch to ON (and doesn't stop while the Pi is powered on).

                                          And Retropie starts only when I set the POWER SWITCH to ON. Correct?

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                                          • HurricaneFanH
                                            HurricaneFan @cyperghost
                                            last edited by

                                            @cyperghost So just finished testing with the same sd card and a pi 3b (not plus) and the safe shutdown and reset code works just fine. The pi 3b+ has something that doesn't like the shutdown/reset code. Super weird!!

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