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Most people add a switch in the portable to switch from internal to dock controllers for p1. Im not entirely sure how the n64 controller data is set up, but if its just one line a spdt switch would do
Shit, really? I hope I can sort this out without having to mess with my case too much.Most people add a switch in the portable to switch from internal to dock controllers for p1. Im not entirely sure how the n64 controller data is set up, but if its just one line a spdt switch would do
I answered correctly about the 3.3v and ground! Must have learned something through the hours of reading and watching YouTube vids.Yep, they do share the 3.3v lines and GND.
I've done the P1 switch, and it's not the most elegant, but it works. What would be really cool, is hack a low-push-force switch (don't know the proper term) to be pressed when you connect the dock port. I've salvaged them from nerf guns, and am wanting to implement this on my new portable. I'll draw up a diagram of what I'm talking about if that's hard to grasp.
Unfortunately since I undid the wiring, I don't have a picture, and I don't want to re-do it the same if it''s going make my mobo crap out again. Could you tell me if you were to do it, were would you run power to the amp from? I'll get some shielded wire and give it another crack.Two amps in series like that can work, however make sure you use shielded wire between them, or it will just sound like a static mess. The only way we could really say if it was wired wrong would be some pictures
I have made a stepdown, but that just converts 7.4v to 3.3v. Was I incorrect to think I could connect to the 5v pin on the AV, and do I need to connect the negtive input on the amp to somewhere on the mobo?If you have custom regs, I'd run them from that. Otherwise, wherever you can get the required voltages
Ah, I see where I went wrong now, Thanks. I'll try and wire it up again properly later.You'll want to hook a ground up to the power port on the amp as well.