El_isra
Enthusiast
yeah it is the same one haha, turns out I didn't need to shave much as I got it to fit and have tekken 5 dr workingI am not the one who you are quoting, but i did the same. I shaved of the complete beveled edge around the display and made it the same level as the rest of the module. Looks ugly but works. (we are are talking about the bitfux sd2psx arent we?) do you need photos?
is there a way to programmatically change the loaded image on these from a Raspberry Pi to work with the ODE and Pi Selector setup?For the system 256, those who don't care of the display or the buttons, may buy PSxMemCard gen1
It's cheaper and fits on the 256 effortlessly
Not sure what you mean there. Change the ODE mounted image from MMCE device? Or change mounted dongle on MMCE device From the ODE?is there a way to programmatically change the loaded image on these from a Raspberry Pi to work with the ODE and Pi Selector setup?
I'm talking about this: https://www.arcade-projects.com/threads/namco-2x6-pi-multi-selector.17220/page-3#post-276625Not sure what you mean there. Change the ODE mounted image from MMCE device? Or change mounted dongle on MMCE device From the ODE?
I'm talking about this: https://www.arcade-projects.com/threads/namco-2x6-pi-multi-selector.17220/page-3#post-276625
It uses electric_monk's ODE Drive replacement along with a raspberry Pi with an OLED selector and Brizzo's multi Dongle.
you select the game on the Pi, then it re-flashes the Brizzo Dongle and selects a new image on the ODE.
I'd like to be able to update the Pi code to work with the PSXMemCard Gen 1 to replace the Brizzo Dongle.
Right now the dongle is reflashed by serial over USB, but with the PSXMemCard we can pre-load all dongles and just switch. The only question is how do we switch? can it be selected over USB or some other connection? how does GameID work in this scenario?