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Pin 45 is needed for the everdrive in order for it to work
Proof Of Concept. took about at least 2hrs to find the pinouts and wiring it to the pins
Hope this helps out
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how long are the wires?
There wasn't anything wrong with bungle's guideI seem to remember something was very wrong with bungle's guide but I don't remember what.
Anyways if you want the cart slot to be reliable and stable, it's better to relocate everything. Signals like return paths, so that means even the multiple GND and voltage lines.
You mean 5" right? Remember the importance of correct units.I rewire it with 5' wires
Yea 5"You mean 5" right? Remember the importance of correct units.
My 1st attempt was with regular wires from the controllers it was a real challenge to get them on the pinsone more question,the wires you are using are 26 AWG or 28AWG?, i ask you because i tried to do this before but for some reason i never made it to work,maybe i used the wrong wires
I'll update it in a bitIt would be useful if you labeled the 3.3v and ground pins on the diagram. Also I'm curious how you successfully wired the cart slot to the RCP pins using thicker wire. close up pic please?
There wasn't anything wrong with bungle's guide
First i put some solder on the wire then snip it at a angle like this so the that it will be thin enough room from each pin and the other wiresIt would be useful if you labeled the 3.3v and ground pins on the diagram. Also I'm curious how you successfully wired the cart slot to the RCP pins using thicker wire. close up pic please?
It would be useful if you labeled the 3.3v and ground pins on the diagram. Also I'm curious how you successfully wired the cart slot to the RCP pins using thicker wire. close up pic please?
I am astounded that actually works
Disgusting, but grats on functionality.