mattmikemo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 18, 2017 9:18 pm
I followed all of the steps for the gameboy zero build. This is my first build so I decided (for some reason) that it would be a good idea to do all of the hardware first and take care of the software last.
I need to connect the pi (I'm using a pi 2) so I can install retro-game and another script. I have already desoldered the ethernet port. I can solder it back on but I only have macbooks with no ethernet ports on them. I could try and borrow a friends laptop but I want that to be last resort.
Wifi Dongle is a no because I think I burned one of the USB connections

and the other one is needed for the keyboard. I don't think you can just drag and drop retrogame on the SD card after the retropie image is burned. What other options do I have for Wifi or internet connection? Thanks!
firstly, this is a great lesson for all....
NEVER fix anything in until you know its working (especially as people are still hell bent on gluing everything in)
Until your certain that the...
Screen works
Controls work
Audio is working
Power is being supplied properly
Only then start putting everything together, as least then you'll have a better chance at trouble shooting....
now the only options you have are....
connect a USB Hub, if that doesn't work
use another Raspberry Pi to get the software sorted and then just use that SD card
or get someone to install it for you and provide you with an image (IMG) that you can burn to an SD card (you may just have to edit the Retrogame config to match your GPIO)
.