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It would shutdown too soon to complete all the processes, not sure if my Pi is just slow or the timing was too fast, and I just wanted to be 100% sure everything had come to a stop before it killed the power.
pakmule87ParticipantI have the original switch soldered to work with the Mausberry shutdown switch, though having to hunt down a better script than what is originally setup with it was a little trouble, but having it fully shutdown from the switch as intended is very nice to have. Had also originally planned to have a reset switch too, but I am happy enough as it is.
pakmule87ParticipantTo be honest, I was actually hoping to try and make some to sell, but when you actually get the full list just for the cost to build what I have, before adding in a WiFi adapter and Wireless keyboard/mouse, runs around $200. And then you have to wait on some of the parts to come from China which takes 2-4 weeks, since to be honest, even though the panels took hours a piece, I was also working from not having a proper template to trace for the cut outs (which wouldn’t save much trouble), and with the power of Netflix and Hulu on my side to keep me from getting bored, it actually was kinda fun to make them :P
pakmule87ParticipantYup. Took forever. Definitely would have been nice to have a 3D printer instead of doing it the slow and agonizing way.
pakmule87ParticipantWell, I am going to setup my case with a powered hub anyways, though I probably will only have it plugged up when I use more than 1 PS3 control, though I assume I shouldn’t have much issue if I use multiple plain USB controllers, or planned USB adapter for PS2 controllers.
On another note, anybody had any luck with setting up the joysticks for the PSX emulator? I have it set already to use the left stick with no problem, but any luck with the right? Would be nice if I could play a FPS without having to be confused for controls :P
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