Am I right in assuming this only affects games? Either that or you're physically reverting back to composite?
Worth specifying what region your games are, and if they're wii or gamecube games.
Looks neat so far! shame about the autoboot though, suprised nothing got it working, i've had some luck autorunnning python scripts with crontab in the past
The wbf1 file is the second chunk of the game. Since the drive is formatted to fat32 file size is limited; some games need to be chopped in half. It's why in the guide for setting up games here it mentions to select the fat32 split option in the iso to wbfs converter.
Thought it was worth mentioning that the oem sensor bar, at least on the wii, uses 7v. 12v on one terminal, 5v on the other. It can run off 12v but I doubt for very long, got hot when I tried it a while back
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Double check that the U10 via is connected well to the correct spot on the board. The U10 via is in a different spot between the 4 and 6 layer board so make sure you've referenced the correct guide as well.
Would be a good idea to send pics of the back of the board as well
As long as it's in a parallel configuration you could have essentially infinite cells. Also 12 cells will weigh a lot, like ~600grams, that kinda config would be more suited to a wii laptop
The analogue signals used by the n64 are weird, and as such can't be replaced by a modern stick. You'll need a conversion layer, GMAN used a PIC in his N64SP