Pi in a Sega Genesis USB Hub Build
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@edmaul69 @cyperghost @obsidianspider Thank you all!
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@edmaul69 Yes 5$ are not so expensive but I think if you use a stabilized power switch device there is no problem in blowing the Pie. Therefore I would never use an old power device (with coils inside). These transform an output voltage in depence to the input. I would suggest up to 5.5V the Pie is running fine (no guarentee!! ;).
So the Pi0 is a special device .... with an overvoltage you kill it... independent from the way you power it.
For the polyfused Raspberries you can kill them only via GPIO powering because the GPIOs aren't fused. -
@obsidianspider Hi, long time not seen. I hope you are fine....
Did you remember as we talked about the volume change thing? I think I'm on a breakthrough.I was able to find a sliding switch with an integrated push button inside. So I'm able to set the switch in volume up or volume down position and by pushin the button I can give a signal to the wired GPIO to raise or lower volume.
My first attempts were lazy work by polling the status of the GPIOs but that doesn't fit my imagination of a good implementation ... Interrupts are better.
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@cyperghost can you post a link to the switch? I would love to see a two way slide switch that returns to center
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@cyperghost yeah i have to agree with you. I was a little sarcastic about it blowing up. :) Low volt power supplies these days are pretty safe. Unless you plug them into your phone and your battery blows up. Lol
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@edmaul69 said in Pi in a Sega Genesis USB Hub Build:
Unless you plug them into your phone and your battery blows up. Lol
I do not know what you are talking about. Big companies do excellent quality control and test new devices for every situation in daily duty. You ca not imagine what that means if a new developed device does blow up in a critical situation .... Maybe on an aeroplane ;) Does this ever happenend?
SARCISTICBack to normal. The switch is called SLP-23-492T .... I just saw this in only one shop so I think it is not very common. But it is really made for the SEGA build.
Edit:
No it does not return to center. It is a combination if a sliding switch with 3 fixed positions in together with a push button function.
So you connect ground of push button and slider together and can so use it.I found a small joystick button that works as you descriped but thats SMD tech and awful for soldering and mounting. Other switches are mich to big to fit.
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Hey all,
Two things - Shirtpunch guarantees all their orders, you get it, or you get a complete refund.
Second thing: they have a bundle on sale today for the USB hub, a NES USB controller, megaman bluetooth speaker, and a genesis tshirt for $19.99. https://www.shirtpunch.com/the-ultimate-retro-bundle
check it!
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TFW you see your photos from this build showing up on eBay auctions :-/
What the heck?
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That actually pisses me off.
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@hansolo77 Me too. They are using those photos in a number of listings. I messaged the seller, but I'm not sure they'll take them down.
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Maybe you need to contact eBay directly..
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@hansolo77 Ugh, the seller even says this in the description
You can see much more information on this process by searching Google for "retropie topic 6003" and it should be the top response
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:( wow
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@hansolo77 Yeah, the only thing I can really do is update the original post.
Edit: Done. Boldly.
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@obsidianspider B*ds π
Everyone is out to make a quick buck
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I'll say this, the seller responded first thing this morning, and did remove the photos, at least from the initial post. Hopefully they will also be removed from their other listings.
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There is some hope for the world. The seller removed my photos from all of their listings and was polite in their correspondence.
I removed my note at the top of the original post.
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just wanted to thank obsidianspider for making this thread..as well as the contributors. i used this idea to make my own sega pi... i managed to fit a 40mm fan and an othermod.com shutoff circuit into mine and love it!
thumbs down to the ebay lame using this thread to profit. least they could do is make it then sell it?!
anyways i thought i was done with mine...but manage to keep making little tweaks to my setup.
special thanks to othermod.com for his help with his circuit!! support this guy's hard work!
"specs"
-Raspberry pi 3b
-Overclocked CPU 1375mhz/ GPU 500mhz
-Retro Pie 4.1
-Sega Genesis and Turbo Grafx logo conversions
-Removed splash screen and rainbow on boot screen
-Custom "now loading" image when loading core
-Eazy Hax's - External USB Drive expansion script
-All emulators optimized for display size and resolution
-Manually Edited, personally compiled Romset, including Universal XML scraped art (9k+ - no duplicates within individual consoles)-Sega Genesis USB hub converted to case (original wire replaced with 22awg)
-Lower intake vents and upper exhaust vent/mesh grill
-40mm fan
-Heatsinks/Arctic Silver thermal paste
-Power button and - otherMod.com - shutdown circuit
-Functional power LED and front USB hubs (tied to raspberry)
-Removed Micro USB
-Playstation 3 Bluetooth Wireless Controller
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