Retroflag Snes case
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@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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@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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@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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@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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Sounds like its something to do with pi 3b+ models.
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@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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@cyperghost I have a pi 3b thats screwed into another case. I'll try to test that shortly.
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@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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@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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@hurricanefan I have the retro flag case and using @cyperghost script and it’s working fine on my pi 3b+
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@hurricanefan Please try following, the retroflag scripts enables UART for getting the power LED work
comment out or writeenable_uart=0
from your/boot/command.txt
/boot/config.txt
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@cyperghost I don't have a file called command.txt in /boot
I have a file called cmdline.txt is that what you want edited?
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@hurricanefan Sorry it's
/boot/config.txt
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@cyperghost changing enable_uart=1 to enable_uart=0 did the trick on my 3b+ pi. Thank you so much!
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@hurricanefan Well committed that to my git.
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@chuck_b said in Retroflag Snes case:
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?
I have the same issue with my rpi2 and a NESPi case + as soon as I plug power into it, it turns on even if the case switch is off, if i then press it on then off it initiates the shutdown command but won't turn back on until I press the switch to on then off again.
Very odd and confusing.
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@retroisbest I'm not having issue cause I hadn't buy the case yet. I don't know how to help you
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Hi,
I am encountering the same issue as @HurricaneFan with mi 3B+. I installed the safe shutdown script as described in the readme and switched to ON. As this did not work, I found this thread and tried the enable_uart=0 which did not work either. Do you guys have any more ideas?
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@wurstsemmesepp did you try cyberghosts copy of the script found here?:
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@quicksilver yes I did, same result, does not work :(
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