Raspberrypi and Gamecube
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Raspberrypi and Gamecube
So I'm new to modding a gamecube, I've done it on my PS2 so I can handle the soldering. I have a raspberry B+ that I'd rather use it as a modchip (since the new pi2 came out). My first question is:
What's the difference between XenoGC and ViperGC? I understand the ViperGC has more features.
How do I compile and program the raspberrypi?
My GameCube is DOL-001 and I read somewhere that the original one with the red letters don't work with specific chips. If there is no problem with using the RaspberryPi then I plan on stripping it and wiring it up.
What's the difference between XenoGC and ViperGC? I understand the ViperGC has more features.
How do I compile and program the raspberrypi?
My GameCube is DOL-001 and I read somewhere that the original one with the red letters don't work with specific chips. If there is no problem with using the RaspberryPi then I plan on stripping it and wiring it up.
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Re: Raspberrypi and Gamecube
this is the only case I have seen I pi intergrated into a cube;
viewtopic.php?f=26&t=2547&p=27606#p27606
In all honesty a WASP fusion does everything a Xeno GC would do but better.
viewtopic.php?f=26&t=2547&p=27606#p27606
In all honesty a WASP fusion does everything a Xeno GC would do but better.
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Re: Raspberrypi and Gamecube
Can WaspFusion be put on the pi or do I need to buy one?
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Re: Raspberrypi and Gamecube
probably need to buy one
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Yeah all the Pi can do is run the xenogc code since it's essentially a big microcontroller. All I use it for myself is booting swiss. Probably just my drive but I couldn't successfully play a burnt backup.
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Re: Raspberrypi and Gamecube
I was thinking it could be cool if a pi could connect to bluetooth controllers and pass them through to the GC
I have no idea how much lag that would cause though.
I have no idea how much lag that would cause though.
Re: Raspberrypi and Gamecube
Should be feasible if joybus isn't too fast.
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Re: Raspberrypi and Gamecube
it would be nice to pass rumble onto wireless controllers as well
or would an ardino be more suited?
or would an ardino be more suited?
Re: Raspberrypi and Gamecube
It's not possible, this has already been discussed.
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Re: Raspberrypi and Gamecube
whats not possible?
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That's not what he was talking about (which was using the pi as a BT host, which would pretty much turn a GC into a wii).
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Oh in this case, anything fast enough to handle the controllers with bluetooth should work perfectly fine.
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Re: Raspberrypi and Gamecube
yeah, what tueiji said
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Re: Raspberrypi and Gamecube
Streetwalker wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2015 11:25 amYeah all the Pi can do is run the xenogc code since it's essentially a big microcontroller. All I use it for myself is booting swiss. Probably just my drive but I couldn't successfully play a burnt backup.
Edited was to delete:
I see that you already have some knowledge in PI +

if you play a scheme in:
Raspberry Pi 3 B +
&
Zero_W:

But the question is: I saw that there is already one for the Raspberry PI 1, which you created and posted in another post.
where I live, PI3 and PI0 are easier to find.
Or Arduino, which is even more accessible here [/ u]



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