[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
I'm looking for alternatives to the Kayo cable. I have a white one I need to try. Ill keep you guys posted.
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I know the Kayo cable is hard to find. I've added an alternative cable that I have personally tested. Currently in stock at amazon. comes in many colors. Its a little thicker, but looks good.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J4 ... =UTF8&th=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J4 ... =UTF8&th=1
Re: [For Sale] PRS-Tech SNES-Zero. Complete retro gaming in a SNES Controller
Just ordered a board. Slightly hyped! I'm gonna put on a USB socket on the controller in order to connect a player 2 controller aswell, could be awesome.
I find the 10ft cable to be kinda to short for me since I wanna sit all way back in the couch.
I ordered a 15ft cable, but it's connector is to big. I therefor ordered a Mini HDMI connector board. I'm gonna cut of the big original one, and solder on this small one instead. I think it's gonna be good.

I find the 10ft cable to be kinda to short for me since I wanna sit all way back in the couch.
I ordered a 15ft cable, but it's connector is to big. I therefor ordered a Mini HDMI connector board. I'm gonna cut of the big original one, and solder on this small one instead. I think it's gonna be good.

Re: [For Sale] PRS-Tech SNES-Zero. Complete retro gaming in a SNES Controller
Will this work with the Raspberry Pi Zero W or Raspberry Pi Zero version 1.3?
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Yes. I built mine with a pi zero W. no issues at all!
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Re: [For Sale] PRS-Tech SNES-Zero. Complete retro gaming in a SNES Controller
Has anyone had problems with a sensitive D Pad? Unless I'm pressing very carefully on the edge of the arrows it goes crazy and registers inputs I don't want, I can't see it being a solder issue since it works fine if I carefully press it. I've tried 2 other conductive pads from other original snes controllers and 1 brand new aftermarket one so it's not that either, with all of the original pads the d pad would slide around a little, while being firm with the aftermarket one but with the same results, anyone have/had a similar issue?
Re: [For Sale] PRS-Tech SNES-Zero. Complete retro gaming in a SNES Controller
prerunnerseth,
I am looking to use your PCB in a snes pi build (just ordered 3 boards the other day!) and I want to power the raspberry pi from a source other than the HDMI power adapter. The PCB is supposed to be soldered to all 40 GPIO pins on the pi, but are the power input pins (specifically pins 2, 4, & 6) actually used by the PCB? Could I just avoid soldering the headers to the PCB in those positions so I could supply power from another source?
Thanks!
I am looking to use your PCB in a snes pi build (just ordered 3 boards the other day!) and I want to power the raspberry pi from a source other than the HDMI power adapter. The PCB is supposed to be soldered to all 40 GPIO pins on the pi, but are the power input pins (specifically pins 2, 4, & 6) actually used by the PCB? Could I just avoid soldering the headers to the PCB in those positions so I could supply power from another source?
Thanks!
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