[For Sale] PRS-Tech SNES-Zero. Complete retro gaming in a SNES Controller
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Re: [For Sale] PRS-Tech SNES-Zero. Complete retro gaming in a SNES Controller
This is an awesome concept. I may tear into this controller since it looks beautiful and has a ton of additional inputs. I'd most likely just solder onto the included board to get the button pads working. Would you recommend using a Teensy for something like this if I can't spin my own boards?
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Well I followed the guide exactly, and my Pi zero W turns on, blinking green light. But FTP/SSH is not working. And it was previously. Any ideas?
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Re: [For Sale] PRS-Tech SNES-Zero. Complete retro gaming in a SNES Controller
No real need for joysticks when you only have a Pi ZeroRoller Toaster wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2017 1:44 amThis is an awesome concept. I may tear into this controller since it looks beautiful and has a ton of additional inputs. I'd most likely just solder onto the included board to get the button pads working. Would you recommend using a Teensy for something like this if I can't spin my own boards?
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Re: [For Sale] PRS-Tech SNES-Zero. Complete retro gaming in a SNES Controller
I believe this one is large enough to house a stripped Pi 3, although power requirements would be the main issue. Either way, it's too expensive for me to want to crack it open it for this projectMikethesith200 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2017 1:57 pmNo real need for joysticks when you only have a Pi Zero
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If I recall, retropie 4.2 has SSH disabled by default.Mikethesith200 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2017 1:55 pmWell I followed the guide exactly, and my Pi zero W turns on, blinking green light. But FTP/SSH is not working. And it was previously. Any ideas?
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I enabled it already before soldering the Pi to the board.Chrisagu28 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 2:11 amIf I recall, retropie 4.2 has SSH disabled by default.Mikethesith200 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2017 1:55 pmWell I followed the guide exactly, and my Pi zero W turns on, blinking green light. But FTP/SSH is not working. And it was previously. Any ideas?
Re: [For Sale] PRS-Tech SNES-Zero. Complete retro gaming in a SNES Controller
Check to make sure the IP you're attempting to connect to is correct by going into "Wifi" in Retropie.Mikethesith200 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 6:15 amI enabled it already before soldering the Pi to the board.Chrisagu28 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 2:11 amIf I recall, retropie 4.2 has SSH disabled by default.Mikethesith200 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2017 1:55 pmWell I followed the guide exactly, and my Pi zero W turns on, blinking green light. But FTP/SSH is not working. And it was previously. Any ideas?
Also, check to make sure it's connected to the same network that your computer is connected to. I assume you're using wifi, so if the network you're connecting to has internet, you can "ping 0.0.0.0" and see if it returns anything.
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Re: [For Sale] PRS-Tech SNES-Zero. Complete retro gaming in a SNES Controller
Racerboy wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 10:31 amCheck to make sure the IP you're attempting to connect to is correct by going into "Wifi" in Retropie.Mikethesith200 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 6:15 amI enabled it already before soldering the Pi to the board.
Also, check to make sure it's connected to the same network that your computer is connected to. I assume you're using wifi, so if the network you're connecting to has internet, you can "ping 0.0.0.0" and see if it returns anything.
How am I supposed to do that when I can't get a video signal?? lol. I know how to SSH /FTP, its just not working
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Re: [For Sale] PRS-Tech SNES-Zero. Complete retro gaming in a SNES Controller
Hey all: if you were previously unable to get the Kayo mini HDMI to HDMI cable for this project o Amazon or anywhere else in 10', I just noticed it's back up.
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