NPwermy wrote:Sorry, I meant the underside of the sd card adaptor itself, so I can see which SD card pins go where.CicciOPiK wrote:Here it is, tywermy wrote:
Can you post a picture of the other side of your SD card?

NPwermy wrote:Sorry, I meant the underside of the sd card adaptor itself, so I can see which SD card pins go where.CicciOPiK wrote:Here it is, tywermy wrote:
Can you post a picture of the other side of your SD card?
Heh, still not quite.CicciOPiK wrote:NPwermy wrote:Sorry, I meant the underside of the sd card adaptor itself, so I can see which SD card pins go where.CicciOPiK wrote:
Here it is, ty
That was fun xDwermy wrote:Heh, still not quite.CicciOPiK wrote:NPwermy wrote:
Sorry, I meant the underside of the sd card adaptor itself, so I can see which SD card pins go where.The underside of the Sandisk Micro SD card to full-size SD Card adaptor to see where the wires are soldered there.
Hope it's clear enough.. Ty chief!wermy wrote:Heh, still not quite.CicciOPiK wrote:NPwermy wrote:
Sorry, I meant the underside of the sd card adaptor itself, so I can see which SD card pins go where.The underside of the Sandisk Micro SD card to full-size SD Card adaptor to see where the wires are soldered there.
The decoupling cap needs to be closest to the card.wermy wrote:I'd take a multimeter (or a coin cell battery + LED like @DirtyBullets suggests) and double-check two things: that you don't have any bridged connections, and that you have good solid connections everywhere you are supposed to. Also clean off the pins on the cartridge really well.
You said you disconnected the cartridge reader from the pi. Does it now boot with that same SD card? You mentioned before that it didn't work even with the SD card directly in the pi, but I'm assuming that was with the cartridge attached (which could indicate a short or something somewhere).
If all that checks out, then you might want to put a 1uf capacitor on the 3.3v wire somewhere (right next to the pad on the back of the Pi would probably be easiest). This is called a decoupling capacitor and helps remove interference caused by the 3.3v line. Shoutout to @prerunnerseth for educating me about this.
Glad you found itCicciOPiK wrote:There was a short... Now it boots up
EDIT: I'll redo connections (scratching off traces onto the cartridge pcb) on the card and control if they are solid then i'll update here, thanks for helping guys
Lol no no i still not find it XD but the booting error was for cartridge socket i think, when i remake all wirings i'll let u know if it's solvedDirtyBullets wrote:Glad you found itCicciOPiK wrote:There was a short... Now it boots up
EDIT: I'll redo connections (scratching off traces onto the cartridge pcb) on the card and control if they are solid then i'll update here, thanks for helping guysand fixed it
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