Thank you very much for your recommendation. They have already shipped it to me.you don't.
You get the openjvs hat (https://thebrewingacademy.com/products/openjvs-hat-for-raspberry-pi) and with just that and the wipi distribution (which includes openjvs and settings) , you can link bluetooth devices and be on your way
I see i wrote « with just that » but you do need a rasberry pi to put on the rasberry hat! Just to be clear!Thank you very much for your recommendation. They have already shipped it to me.
I have a Raspberry Pi 3B. Can it work properly when used with OPEN JVS?I see i wrote « with just that » but you do need a rasberry pi to put on the rasberry hat! Just to be clear!
Let us know how it works for you!
Yes!I have a Raspberry Pi 3B. Can it work properly when used with OPEN JVS?
What I have now is a Raspberry Pi 3b and a 2x6 multi-dongle. The image inside is namco2x6_raspbian.img. This image does not contain the OpenJVS Bluetooth function, right?
What I have now is a Raspberry Pi 3b and a 2x6 multi-dongle. The image inside is namco2x6_raspbian.img. This image does not contain the OpenJVS Bluetooth function, right?
If you have the drive simulator is has the game images as well I'm guessing?works by programming the multi-dongle
Raspberry Pi image that includes the OPENJVS setup function,
I have installed the 8GB img Raspberry Pi image. This is my first time using openjvs. How do I connect my Raspberry Pi and openjvs?If you have the drive simulator is has the game images as well I'm guessing?
Do you have the IDE drive simulator ? if you don't, you can have 2 micro sd cards and boot each images ?
Your guidance is very efficient. I should be almost started.Are my connections correct?You need to go to menu->options and enable openjvs
You are going to have to plug things in eventually - we can't do that for you!
The hat plugs into the Raspberry pi - and you the right usb cable to go from the hat to the Naomi. Your IO board isn't used at all - since you are using the raspberry pi with openjvs to emulate it.
Remember : connect the hat to your pi, connect your JVS device (and only that!) (ie your namco 256) to the HAT square "usb tube B" connector.
then your USB joystick or you can pair bluetooth devices.