There is still lots of work to do, but at least the core functionality is proven: good loading times even with the FAT overhead.

At the moment I have implemented only the bare minimum. For instance, SD Card detection has not been implemented yet. I will definitely send a merge request once I think everything is ready.
Thanks, I will take a look at that. I was already wondering why autoboot was not working, but have not really bothered investigating it further.Streetwalker wrote: ↑Tue Aug 14, 2018 12:28 pmNice job.You might want to find a solution for the lack of autoboot. I believe a pull down resistor in DICOVER should help.
Aim is of course to make all games work. I have not tried a lot of games yet, but whatever I threw at it is working.
Excellent, I was not aware that SD card extenders are so easy to find. That pretty much obsoletes the need for an extra PCB.I would focus on keeping the cost down. Having the SDcard separately from the PCB and doing additions (wifi), only add cost to the BOM.
And like you mention, probably not many people are interested in those extras.
If people really would like to have the SDcard hanging outside; you can buy SDcard-extender-flatcables for $2 on eBay. I used them for the Darksoft CPS2 Multi to have the SDcard nicely be integrated in the CPS2 shell.
Focus right now is GC, but I do not see why Wii games would not work if the necessary firmware changes are made. For the Wii it is easy to keep the DVD drive and it does not require any trace cutting like the GameCube. The only addition it would add to the bom is an extra FFC connector, I think.Regarding the Wii - would that allow only to run GC games? or also Wii games?
If it is the former and it will add cost, than I wouldn't be specifically interested in that feature. If it does support Wii games, than yes (including a higher BOM).
I can probably put an FFC connector in parallel to the SD card connector. Although I am not really a fan of putting too much load on signals.citrus3000psi wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17, 2018 3:14 pmI would at least keep the FFC connector the same. So people with existing mega drive setups etc, can simply just replace their wkf/wasp. It would also be nice to keep the same FFC connector for the SD card, for that same purpose.
I think that is indeed currently the best solution. Especially the one that is soldered right on top of the connector's through-hole pins should be a fairly easy install. It seems that this board has its pinout mirrored though, as it is supposed to connect to the DVD FFC rather than the host FFC?For new setups they could use my existing wasp dvd board and route the FFC cable wherever.
I don't know anything about Panasonic Q. Is it possible to install a Wiikey/WASP fusion onto a Panasonic Q? If yes, then my board would most likely support it (with minimal effort at least).GnatMan wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17, 2018 3:21 pmMy main interest in this project is to replace the broken drive in my Panasonic Q. If you look around online, you'll notice that there are many many Panasonic Q's with broken drives, so I can't imagine I would be alone here. So with that being said, I think not tying this directly to the GameCube's original drive form factor would be great for Wii and Panasonic Q owners. If you make it generic enough, it would be easy to 3D print holders to make it fit into any of the 3 systems (GC, Q, Wii).
Yes its flipped. So I can modify the board or simply use an FFC connector with the pins on the top or FFC cable that has backers on opposites sides.meneerbeer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17, 2018 3:41 pmI think that is indeed currently the best solution. Especially the one that is soldered right on top of the connector's through-hole pins should be a fairly easy install. It seems that this board has its pinout mirrored though, as it is supposed to connect to the DVD FFC rather than the host FFC?
From everything I've read, it looks the Q works with Wiikey/WASP fusion and Wii drives just like the regular GameCube does. I have an extra Q if you need someone to help test with your board.I don't know anything about Panasonic Q. Is it possible to install a Wiikey/WASP fusion onto a Panasonic Q? If yes, then my board would most likely support it (with minimal effort at least).