Really nice done! Perhaps you can post the circuit diagram or pictures from the finished device.
-Harty
Re: EUzebox - a SCART based Uzebox for the EU
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:15 pm
by McNugget
Thanks for the warm welcome!
ok, I don't want to post offtopic, so this is my last post about my EUzeBox design in Hartys thread...
Its almost done and all is homebrew.
I use the FT 232 LR for the USB and power supply (5V and 3.3V). This part and the controller already works. Unfortunately I have to wait for the cristal now because I didn't have it and its rather hard to get from the usual suspects...
Hopefully within the next two weeks or so.
Best,
Timo
EDIT: I did one major mistake... the SDCard slot does not match the one I had in stock. So I have to solder it using some wires...
Re: EUzebox - a SCART based Uzebox for the EU
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:22 pm
by McNugget
Hey Harty!
Here is my schematics and board file of my version of your EUzeBox. This is the least I can do after spamming your thread
Best,
Timo
Re: EUzebox - a SCART based Uzebox for the EU
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 9:00 pm
by greenpower
Can I use a power supply of 9V DC 1.5 A for my EUzebox?
It may sound like a N00b question, but, Can i use NES controllers in snes-controller-oriented games?
Thanks in advance!
Re: EUzebox - a SCART based Uzebox for the EU
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 9:05 pm
by Harty123
Hi
greenpower wrote:Can I use a power supply of 9V DC 1.5 A for my EUzebox?
It may sound like a N00b question, but, Can i use NES controllers in snes-controller-oriented games?
Thanks in advance!
Yes a power supply with 9VDC / 1.5A is ok
No, it is not possible to use NES controllers for the games. There is a switch in the kernel for NES controllers, but you have to recompile the games than...
-Harty
Re: EUzebox - a SCART based Uzebox for the EU
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 11:21 pm
by Harty123
Hi,
a new video about the EUzebox is available on Youtube: