Here are the parts you will need to build the multi selector pcb:
Here is the link to the Osh Park project for the actual pcb:
Namco2X6-Pi Multi Selector PCB
NOTE: The minimum boards you have to order is 3 so maybe people can split on orders to get the boards
The Raspberry Pi image is coming (still doing testing)
Here are the parts you need to build the pcb:
Description | Quantity | PCB Location | Digikey Part No. | Comment |
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Cap Cer 0.1uf 25V | 1 | C1 | BC1154CT-ND | |
Res 220 OHM 1/4W 5% | 1 | R1 | 220QBK-ND | |
Switch Tactile SPST-NO 0.05A | 3 | | EG1829-ND | black switches for up, down and select |
Switch Tactile SPST-NO 0.05A | 1 | | EG1830-ND | red switch for reset |
OLED 128x64 | 1 | | Amazon URL:
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0833PF7ML/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 | |
14PIN DIP socket | 1 | U1 | A120348-ND | |
4PIN Header 2.54mm | 1 | | 609-3262-ND | You can snap off 1 so you are left with a 3pin and a 1pin |
GPIO Header for Raspberry Pi | 1 | | 1528-1969-ND | |
CD74HC4066 14PIN IC Switch Quad | 1 | U1 | 296-14533-5-ND | |
You will also need the following items to connect everything together:
OTG cable:
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00LN3LQKQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1
256GB USB flash drive (u can fit all game discs on this in the root folder)
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07857Y17V/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B:
https://www.buyapi.ca/product/raspberry-pi-3-model-b-armv8-with-1g-ram/
Connections:
The multi pcb plugs directly into the 40pin GPIO header on the RPi (take note of pin 1)
You will need to solder a reset wire to the reset location on the System2X6 motherboard (
https://www.arcade-projects.com/threads/system-reset-wire-for-system-246-256.8259/) - this then connects to the single pin header on the multi pcb
You will need to make a 3pin header wire connector and plug it into the 246+/256 mode on the motherboard and to the 3pin header connector on the multi pcb (make sure 256 side goes to 256 side on the multi pcb)
The IDE simulator connects from USB1 to USB on the Raspberry Pi
Plug the 256GB flash drive into the OTG cable and plug the OTG cable into USB0 on the IDE simulator
The dongle connects to USB on the Raspberry Pi
I had a microUSB power adapter - I cut off the power adapter end and I wired it to +5v and GND on the System 2X6 motherboard and connected the microUSB end to the Raspberry Pi so that it is powered with the system.