stitches is a geniusHave you verified that your USB data wires are in the correct orientation?
stitches is a geniusHave you verified that your USB data wires are in the correct orientation?
Everyone does it once lul, you're one of us now
The GC+ needs to be powered, so you need to run a 3.3v wire from the Wii/PMS to the + pad, and run a ground wire from the Wii/PMS to the - padI'm trying to figure out where the GC+ connects to on the Wii motherboard.
I have the original GC+ and I found the documentation (https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/gc-documentation.695/), but I don't know where the + and - lines go. The document just says 3.3v and GND.
Once the GC+ has power how does it communicate with the wii exactly? Are there data pins that I need to connect to the wii motherboard?Everyone does it once lul, you're one of us now
The GC+ needs to be powered, so you need to run a 3.3v wire from the Wii/PMS to the + pad, and run a ground wire from the Wii/PMS to the - pad
The D pin on the GC+ needs to be wired to the controller 1 data line, which is hereOnce the GC+ has power how does it communicate with the wii exactly? Are there data pins that I need to connect to the wii motherboard?
Just got done wiring up all the buttons but my sticks both aren't working properly.The D pin on the GC+ needs to be wired to the controller 1 data line, which is here
The wire doesn't need to be shielded, but don't make it excessively long
To shift the picture, you'll need to use the screen buttons board. There's a display offset in the OSD settings panelNow that the buttons are in I decided to test out a Gamecube game and the screen went all funky and put the game to the left side for some reason.
Any clue what to do to fix the screen issue?
It is fine when I boot into RVLoader but when I entered the game I got an auto adjust to the weird screen size.
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Have you wired SCW and SDW on the PMS to the correct i2c vias on the Wii?I am not seeing any power options inside of RVLoader. I was wanting to test my addressable led but I only have 4 options inside of settings.
That was the issue SDW wasn't connected properly, but I still cannot get the addressable LED to light up. I've checked to make sure the line are okay and they look good.Have you wired SCW and SDW on the PMS to the correct i2c vias on the Wii?
No polarity, you just need both terminals to be properly connected. Some people have had an issue where the speaker tabs don't make good contact with the PCB, so if that happens, you can fix it by either bending the contacts out or soldering a wire between the board and the speaker contacts.I'm getting ready to wire up the audio now. I am not familiar with speakers.
Do they have a polarity on + and - or does it not matter?
I have these speakers https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/soberton-inc/SP-1511S-3/6099101
The datasheet doesn't seem to reference the pins on the back of the speakers for any kind of polarity.
Additional question: If I don't plan on using a headphone jack can I just use the right and left analog audio or should I use the I2S audio?
Decided to hook up i2s instead.No polarity, you just need both terminals to be properly connected. Some people have had an issue where the speaker tabs don't make good contact with the PCB, so if that happens, you can fix it by either bending the contacts out or soldering a wire between the board and the speaker contacts.
i2s audio is higher quality and has less noise, but ultimately it's up to you whether to use it or not. It'll all work the same in the end