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Started by RazorX2014, 06/Aug/2015 10:11:54 PM

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RazorX2014

hey guys ive had added some schematics ive found to my OSH Park account so anyone can purchase a board that isnt otherwise on sale, i cant verify if these all of these adapters are correct perhaps someone here can look them over anyway here is the link hope it helps.

OSH Park - RazorX

if anyone has any other schematics or gerber files such as the pico or turbografx-16 plugin please feel free to post them here and i will add them.

RazorX2014

#1
hope this helps you guys

androda

#2
Thanks for posting these boards.

I was thinking about waiting and asking someone else to check the boards, but I decided to just order some.

Instead of using OSH Park (which honestly make great PCBs from what I hear), I decided to use DirtyPcbs.  Not only do I get more boards for less (between 9 and 12 for $25, instead of $34 for 3 from OSH), if none of them work then I'm out less money than OSH Park wanted.

All I did was upload the "n64GBx.brd" file which is hosted here: http://www.retrode.org/plug-in-adapters/

I suppose that now I get to have the fun of locating some N64 and GBx slots.  Broken GBAs are pretty cheap these days, I hear...

If these boards end up working properly, I'll be very happy.  I will also post the link to them on the DirtyPcbs page and be willing to sell my extra boards on the cheap.

RazorX2014


RazorX2014


androda

Just ordered one of these, to see if it will work properly:
http://www.dx.com/p/repair-parts-replacement-gba-game-cart-slot-for-nds-lite-37787

The above slot will try to keep you from plugging in GBC and GB games because the DS Lite doesn't work with those.  I'm pretty confident I can snip some plastic from the slot and make it work.  I don't need this to repair a DS Lite - I just need the cartridges to plug in!

I also ordered an old N64 GameShark, so I can de-solder the slot and re-use it on the adapter PCB.

Makes me wonder who DragonBox is working with in order to manufacture the slots for the Retrode and the adapters.

RazorX2014

yeah id like to know that, also thats a nice idea you have using that instead of taking one out of a gba let me know how it goes

Wannado

#7
Quote from: RazorX2014 on 18/Aug/2015 05:04:37 AM
added prototype nes plugin

WARNING
PCBs ordered from OSH Park are 1.6 mm thick, which most probably does not fit into the NES 72-pin connector this prototype requires.

(Added:) I urge anyone who wants to build a prototype using my design to carefully read all information I posted along with it, including the schematics files. See: http://forum.retrode.org/index.php/topic,282.msg1873.html#msg1873

See also my reply further below.

RazorX2014

#8
this board doesnt slot into a nes connector it slots into the mega drive/genesis connector on the retrode

JonY

Quote from: androda on 20/Aug/2015 12:46:41 PM
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I also ordered an old N64 GameShark, so I can de-solder the slot and re-use it on the adapter PCB.
...

I'm pretty sure that you could just use one of the master system edge connectors from tototek, both 50 pin and if I remember correctly, both 1.6mm thick.

Wannado

#10
Quote from: RazorX2014 on 21/Aug/2015 12:01:13 AM
this board doesnt slot into a nes connector it slots into the mega drive/genesis connector on the retrode

Dear RazorX2014,

I am the very author of the NES plugin prototype board, and I assure you that it does slot into both the Retrode and a NES 72-pin connector.

The board has two edge connectors on opposite sides. The one for the Retrode is shorter, hence a corner needs to be cut out of the board, giving it a thick L-shape.
You need two such boards per NES plugin prototype - one plugs into the Retrode, the other into the NES connector. The pair of boards must be connected by wires and resistors as described in the schematics I posted along with the board design.

You would know all this, had you taken a look at those schematics1.
The information you posted on OSH Park is thus incomplete and misleading
for potential buyers of the NES plugin prototype PCBs.

I demand that you remove the NES plugin prototype board design from OSH Park, because the PCBs produced from it by OSH Park will be useless2.

Regards,
Wannado

1 In particular, the .sch file associated with the .brd file contains a piece of text describing this, and I even drew a picture below it. All in the "info" layer (97). (Added:) It's also explained in the description text of the .brd file.
2 I just tried and failed to force a 1.6 mm PCB edge into a NES connector. It's far too thick.

RazorX2014

wow you didnt have to demand lol just ask

androda

The N64/GBx boards have shipped now.  It'll be anywhere between 10 days and 8 weeks (:\) before they arrive.  Yay shipping.

androda

#13
The boards are here!
I got 11 of them (yay for 'protopack' meaning somewhere between 9 and 12 boards).
Having examined them, they're certainly not the fanciest things on earth - no gold-plated slot contacts or anything.  But it looks like they were fabbed correctly and they slot nicely into the Retrode.
See attached (wonky angle) picture.

Now I need to do some quick research and see if the GBA slot I ordered will work properly (pin orientation/order).  Looks like I will need to modify the bottom of the GBA slot, as there are two prongs sticking out.  I intend to epoxy the slot in place once it's soldered - no need for reinforcement underneath.

Edit:
Looks like the GBA slot will work - now I need to find time today to solder and test it.  Note that you need to snap off two plastic tabs which keep you from plugging in the older GBC and GB games.

Is anyone interested in a bare adapter board?  Or would you guys prefer that I order the GBx slots and solder/epoxy them down before selling?
/Edit

androda

The board works with the GBA slot!

I just backed up my tiny GBA collection (3 games).

If people are interested, I'd be willing to buy more GBA slots, solder/epoxy them, and sell GBx boards.  I haven't done the N64 one yet.