Hi there @NFM, I have a question? Did you use the 8 Bit Junkie script method for the safe shutdown? So you don't have any issues with the Power Button or Reset Button for safe shutting down the Pi 3 in the Nespi Case? Thanks for hearing me out.
Sure thing. Here's the one I used: mausberry-circuits.myshopify.com/collections/frontpage/products/shutdown-circuit-use-your-own-switch?variant=1253823028
Yeah, the Raspberry Pi 3 will emulate up to Nintendo 64 and Playstation 1. Not all games on those platforms, but some. Most earlier platforms are a breeze.
Hi there @NFM, I have a question? Did you use the 8 Bit Junkie script method for the safe shutdown? So you don't have any issues with the Power Button or Reset Button for safe shutting down the Pi 3 in the Nespi Case? Thanks for hearing me out.
I used the instructions on the Mausberry Circuits webpage described in the video and linked in the video description. It works perfectly.
Thanks for the info.
Great job! Thanks for the video. What happens when you push the reset button?
The reset button momentarily cuts power to the pi when pressed, for a hard reset.
NFM is there a way to make the reset button actually reset the system or back out of a game and return to retropi?
Hi. I have the mausberry with the rocker switch, can I still do this?
If you remove the rocker switch and wire it to the power switch in the enclosure as shown in the video, it should work ok.
Hi. Can you post a direct link to the particular mausberry boys you used? Thanks.
Sure thing. Here's the one I used:
mausberry-circuits.myshopify.com/collections/frontpage/products/shutdown-circuit-use-your-own-switch?variant=1253823028
NFM Thanks for that, and nice work. It looks really nicely done. :)
Thanks! :D
Can you do nes emulation on it? Haven’t messed with these yet.
Yeah, the Raspberry Pi 3 will emulate up to Nintendo 64 and Playstation 1. Not all games on those platforms, but some. Most earlier platforms are a breeze.