sd2snes comming soon

Discussion in 'Super Everdrive' started by KRIKzz, Jan 15, 2012.

  1. Zoel

    Zoel Active Member

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    Yep, I did the exact same setup as you. I sold my SNES Power pak to get my Sd2snes. And to me all it needs is those enhancement chip support then is perfection. But yeah I made a video of my setup as a video response to Reviewtechusa, but the guy never replied back.
    [video=youtube_share;pXzN5HgrFOw]http://youtu.be/pXzN5HgrFOw[/video]
     
  2. Greg2600

    Greg2600 Resolute Member

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    Only snafu with the latest firmware 0.1.7.2 is that Super Punch-Out! requires you to disable in game options (L+R+Start+X for 10 seconds) or it will think it's a pirate cart and won't run.
     
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    What wireless controller do you use? Is that a modded SFC controller or an aftermarket remake?
     
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    djelaba Benzin !, Site Supporter 2013

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  6. Zoel

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    Yeah it's v2 version of Micro's Wireless Mod.

    The thread you can find the topic is here.

    http://nfggames.com/forum2/index.php?topic=5180.0

    I kind of botched up the whole modding procedure cause I am complete noob lol. But if Micro still makes the PCB, all you need to do is cut a hole to fit the USB Socket and solder the L and R buttons.
    and same thing with the receiver.


    Although this is completely unrelated.

    Micro also made me these Wireless Sega Saturn controllers.


    and his most recent mod was that he made a wireless Sega Genesis / Megadrive adapter so that you can use the wirelesss Saturn controller with it.

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    ^ does he sell these wireless adapters? mind if I ask for how much?
     
  8. Zoel

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    He does, but I think they're sold out at the moment. He has them for 20 euros, but you need his wireless saturn controller for them to work. His wireless saturn controllers are about 80 euros i think?
     
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  9. ECEXCURSION

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    Thanks, I signed up at nfggames and read all of the threads for his various projects. I never thought controllers were "cool" but this project is very interesting! I especially like that he's taken the time to measure the min/max latency of his custom controller, and developing the wireless protocol himself - that's awesome. It's also especially useful information if you've got a video processor in the chain (like an XRGB-Mini), and need to keep lag to a minimum.

    I hope he does eventually make more PCBs to sell. It'd be really fun to build an authentic wireless controller from scratch. After he finishes development I think he should release "kits" of just the blank PCB and required parts; since there are so few components I bet they'd sell pretty well. But then again, I also enjoyed hand soldering my own keyboard so who knows.

    Until then, I'll be patiently following his progress. :)
     
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