Looks very good. What I would suggest though is looking into a “Safe Shutdown / clean shutdown” script to use with that power switch. Just killing the power to the PI can corrupt your SD card.
Thanks Dave! Yeah, someone else mentioned that and I hadn't thought about it. I have been shutting it down with the controller before powering it off, but it would be great to have a safe shutdown bound to the switch, so I'm gonna look into it!
I used Batocera on the Nestpi 4 and i have never used the shutdown script. I just go to shutdown and when the screen turns off i press power. over a year and no problems
@@jasongooden917 sure thing, just like with any distro it is possible to safely shutdown or restart the RPi via the UI. What the script does is pretty much perform the same functions that the UI does under the hood to keep the SD card contents safe, but all from the flick (or touch) of the power / reset buttons. It's pretty straightforward, and there are literally a ton of tutorials all over the web, explaining how it is done.
@@wmoecke It really is more bother than it is worth. I mean, there is nothing on the card that is so bloody special that it needs protection. Secondly it is and SD card. They can break regardless but are cheap. Lastly, if there is anything in the SD that needs to be saved, just use a simple rsync backup script over wireless networking. That is the only way you can be sure data will be retained.
Oh yeah, didn't think about that. I guess as long as I shut it down with the controller before flicking the switch it should be good. If there's a way to bind it to the switch though, that would be cool!
@@StezStixFix Check out retroflag cases, they have a shut down button with a script to install on the pi, maybe you can find how to adapt it to your case 👍
Nice job Steve I had hoped the plastic had choked your vocal chords, thus restricting any singing…. Alas my Sunday morning has been filled with the joys of your dulcet tones…..
Oh no plastic soup! That is what came to mind for a momento! The singing LOL, oh well oh well.. I nearly said stick to your day job (LOL) but on another note I thought why not. It is as always a pleasure to watch. Dead SNES put to good use👏👏👏👍
You should not power a Pi through the GPIO pins. It is not intended and will lead to issues. If you read the power information from the kernel you might also get warnings if your power supply is not super stable (hint: Most are not, even the expensive brand ones) The Power is either through the USB port or the pads TP1 and TP12. Because this input is actually going through the voltage regulator.
I gutted a long dead actual full size SNES to build mine couple of years go. Original power and reset button setup to work as a reset and master power to the PI, cooling fan fitted with temperature control. 2 usb at front and power and hdmi at rear. Currently using with a Flirc in one of the ports so i can remotely control it for using as a vide player on my tv too.
Amazing and very stock looking. There is a lot to be said about your attention to detail. Also, thanks for showcasing that emulation distro, I've used Lakka and Retro Pie but this looks great. I am super jealous of all the fun things you and Dave do together!
Thanks Tidder! Batocera is really great, I've tried them all and I always go back to it. It works really well with minimal tweaking. You should definitely give it a try! 👍
Really well done, congratulations. Fantastic job all over. The cherry on top would be adding a safe shutdown / reset script. You can find tutorials all over the web that teach you how it's done. Pretty straightforward, give it a go.
Good to see you put that Snes mini into good use there Steve by adding in the Raspberry Pi & other parts you had and running it on Batocera wich is a great emulation platform for the old arcade games . great job mate - Nice 1 👍
I did this with the GS5 case which looks like a mini PS5. I soldered usb cables to the front usb ports and plugged the other end into the pi. i super glued, and hot glued nylon standoffs to the inside to mount the pi. now i have a PS5 Mini.
Awesome project Steve - excellent dremmeling and singing as well! I think it probably deserves a new decal to reflect the enhancement ... perhaps Super-duper Nintendo?
I'm planning a similar mod to an old NES housing I have for my mother, who just wants to play the first Final Fantasy again. With the power (and reset) switch and Batocera. I'm also planning some NES to USB workaround so she can use an official NES controller, too. Probably going to sneak some other old-school RPGs on there for her. Just have to buy parts to go in the shell. Glad the singing's back! =D
😁 Thanks Sixty! That sounds like a great project! I looked into the USB conversion for the OG controllers, and I think it's definitely doable. Will you be making a video on it? I'd love to see that! 👍
Nice job, your superior someone skills make wiring power to the board a reasonable option. I'd probably just have to make do with a captive USB cable, plugged into the RPi and trailing out of the case. Like power cables used to do!
Nice video! My Sega Saturn is fully dead/rusty/broken, hope Raspberry Pi 5 can play its games and comes with a lovely price, to do as you did in this video.
You could've soldered to the PoE on the board just set PoE (power over Ethernet) in OT Settings in addition to the method you chose to drive power to the pie just so you know all your options in case that wasn't known before
That's one I haven't assembled up till now..Batocera in a SNES mini case.. I've put one in an NES mini classic clone case years ago with Retropie and more recently another in a Sony mini PSX classic clone case with Retropie too..another is an OrangePi with Batocera..another Opi lite with Retrorangepi..another Batocera in a thin client mini PC..and I'm not finished yet..nice dremelling..the plastic dust gets all over you and in the lungs..I should've taken better precautions too..I haven't tried a NesPi case so far..it's on my bucket list though..Rpi4 is almost impossible to find here..unless you pay scalper price..even AliExpress is near double list price..out of the question.. it'll have to be another 3b or plus SBC instead..great work..excellent video..
It is a fantastic option. I actually used the GPIO pins not only for a press switch, but for lighting the press switch when in use as well. Definitely required a bit of programming to add a safe shut down but worth the time and effort. Don't feel too intimidated as I know Jack all about programming and I was able to make it work, so in theory anyone should be able to do it.
You should not power a Pi through the GPIO pins. It is not intended and will lead to issues. If you read the power information from the kernel you might also get warnings if your power supply is not super stable (hint: Most are not, even the expensive brand ones) The Power is either through the USB port or the pads TP1 and TP12. Because this input is actually going through the voltage regulator.
@@StezStixFix I know I'm constantly asking for advice on your kit. But I'm looking at the Hakko fx-951 and micro soldering handpiece. Just wondering if there are a certain few tips you find you use the most ?
@@antonyjones2281 no problem! The micro soldering iron tip i use the most is the J tip (can't remember the model number but should be easy to find). For the regular iron I tend to use the standard tip, but do occasionally use a chisel tip (mainly for removing solder with wick). That's what seems to work best for me, but I guess trial and error might be required to find the best ones that work for you. (You can always pick up some budget tips from Ali express to test them out!) 👍
@@StezStixFix You should be it look like that pie was designed to fit in there and you using the other adapters and running wires and saw during all really cool I mean it's how I would have tried to do it
Nice video Steve! 👍 will maybe do this as opposed to building a mame cabinet that I originally was planning.. meaning I can make use of our existing system rather than use a separate screen etc.. awesome job, great content :)
The end results looks amazing! That's also a cool DIY hack to do with the SNES Classic's corpse (Rest In Peace... You will be missed). How satisfied were you with this? Was it worth it?
Really cool project! Batocera looks amazing! I poked around looking for the glue gun you used, but can't seem to find it, who makes that? It looks awesome!
The RPi has pads on the bottom for hardwire power. The pads are TP1 for 5V and TP12 for GND 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Looks very good. What I would suggest though is looking into a “Safe Shutdown / clean shutdown” script to use with that power switch. Just killing the power to the PI can corrupt your SD card.
Thanks Dave! Yeah, someone else mentioned that and I hadn't thought about it. I have been shutting it down with the controller before powering it off, but it would be great to have a safe shutdown bound to the switch, so I'm gonna look into it!
I used Batocera on the Nestpi 4 and i have never used the shutdown script. I just go to shutdown and when the screen turns off i press power. over a year and no problems
@@jasongooden917 sure thing, just like with any distro it is possible to safely shutdown or restart the RPi via the UI. What the script does is pretty much perform the same functions that the UI does under the hood to keep the SD card contents safe, but all from the flick (or touch) of the power / reset buttons. It's pretty straightforward, and there are literally a ton of tutorials all over the web, explaining how it is done.
@@wmoecke It really is more bother than it is worth. I mean, there is nothing on the card that is so bloody special that it needs protection. Secondly it is and SD card. They can break regardless but are cheap. Lastly, if there is anything in the SD that needs to be saved, just use a simple rsync backup script over wireless networking. That is the only way you can be sure data will be retained.
@@Diggnuts well you have your opinion, but in reading yours I'm thinking "rsync over wifi", 🤔 Button + script suddenly not so complicated anymore.
Great job. Now we can call you SnesStixFix
🤣 🤣 I like it! Cheers mate 👍
That's way better than stock. 👌
You might need to look at a safe shutdown script on the switch to avoid corruption of your SD card.
Oh yeah, didn't think about that. I guess as long as I shut it down with the controller before flicking the switch it should be good. If there's a way to bind it to the switch though, that would be cool!
@@StezStixFix Check out retroflag cases, they have a shut down button with a script to install on the pi, maybe you can find how to adapt it to your case 👍
I have so much work to do, but I just cannot stop watching your videos...
Amazing work Steve 👌
Thanks Vince, I'm really pleased with how this came out! I'll definitely be using it regularly too! 👍
@@StezStixFix Steve do you have a link to that hot glue gun?
Great I did the same worked nice........Always makes me smile when you call out Jamrags handle as It Meant something else up North............🤠
Your outros bring deep meaning to my existence.
Nice job Steve
I had hoped the plastic had choked your vocal chords, thus restricting any singing…. Alas my Sunday morning has been filled with the joys of your dulcet tones…..
😁 sadly the inhaled plastic has had no adverse effects and I'm raring to go for the next one. 👍
I just came here for the song at the end haha. Great rebuild.
Oh no plastic soup! That is what came to mind for a momento! The singing LOL, oh well oh well.. I nearly said stick to your day job (LOL) but on another note I thought why not. It is as always a pleasure to watch. Dead SNES put to good use👏👏👏👍
🤣 haha, thanks M m! Really pleased with how it turned out and I'm definitely gonna be using it! 👍
You can power a Pi via the GPIO pins, by the way. No need to solder tiny USB-C leads…
You should not power a Pi through the GPIO pins. It is not intended and will lead to issues.
If you read the power information from the kernel you might also get warnings if your power supply is not super stable (hint: Most are not, even the expensive brand ones)
The Power is either through the USB port or the pads TP1 and TP12. Because this input is actually going through the voltage regulator.
I gutted a long dead actual full size SNES to build mine couple of years go.
Original power and reset button setup to work as a reset and master power to the PI, cooling fan fitted with temperature control. 2 usb at front and power and hdmi at rear.
Currently using with a Flirc in one of the ports so i can remotely control it for using as a vide player on my tv too.
Great wraps to use that looked absolutely fantastic 😊
Amazing and very stock looking. There is a lot to be said about your attention to detail. Also, thanks for showcasing that emulation distro, I've used Lakka and Retro Pie but this looks great. I am super jealous of all the fun things you and Dave do together!
Thanks Tidder! Batocera is really great, I've tried them all and I always go back to it. It works really well with minimal tweaking. You should definitely give it a try! 👍
ty Steve for not say Mario cart was a stupid game . its my all time favorite : )~
Really well done, congratulations. Fantastic job all over. The cherry on top would be adding a safe shutdown / reset script. You can find tutorials all over the web that teach you how it's done. Pretty straightforward, give it a go.
I didn’t know John Virgo was into taking stuff apart and fixing them.
Beautiful! You've now become a master, Steve! Nothing can stop your mojo, man! Great, great work, Master Captain Bodge! 😀😀😀
Master Bodge! 😁 Thanks Pedro! 👍
Absolutely love these vids steve. Please don't stop. A relatable, likeable fella, chipping away and being awesome.
Good to see you put that Snes mini into good use there Steve by adding in the Raspberry Pi & other parts you had and running it on Batocera wich is a great emulation platform for the old arcade games . great job mate - Nice 1 👍
Thanks Chris, i'm really pleased with it, it works great!
You figured out its transformation so well. Wonderful work !
I did this with the GS5 case which looks like a mini PS5. I soldered usb cables to the front usb ports and plugged the other end into the pi. i super glued, and hot glued nylon standoffs to the inside to mount the pi. now i have a PS5 Mini.
“Let’s attack it with a Dremel” New T-shirt slogan?
Yeah, I feel like it should be. I still need to make the "I love Sellotape" one.
I'm working on my 8 gig Raspberry Pi 4b into a retro console. I'm having fun
This is what I called ART.
Tidy job Stez!
I love the way it is subtle cosmetically to the Pi-ness. A great little project for the irreparably SNES Mini.
You can hook any momentary on-off switch to the gpio pins on the raspberry pi 4 and then run a script to have the buttons turn it on or off
Awesome project Steve - excellent dremmeling and singing as well! I think it probably deserves a new decal to reflect the enhancement ... perhaps Super-duper Nintendo?
Thanks Chris, that's a great idea! 👍
SDNES 😂 brilliant!
I'm planning a similar mod to an old NES housing I have for my mother, who just wants to play the first Final Fantasy again. With the power (and reset) switch and Batocera. I'm also planning some NES to USB workaround so she can use an official NES controller, too. Probably going to sneak some other old-school RPGs on there for her. Just have to buy parts to go in the shell.
Glad the singing's back! =D
😁 Thanks Sixty! That sounds like a great project! I looked into the USB conversion for the OG controllers, and I think it's definitely doable. Will you be making a video on it? I'd love to see that! 👍
@@StezStixFix Definitely considering making a video! Either here or TikTok
What a brilliant build, very jealous, but I know nothing about that kind of thing well done sir
Nice job, your superior someone skills make wiring power to the board a reasonable option. I'd probably just have to make do with a captive USB cable, plugged into the RPi and trailing out of the case. Like power cables used to do!
Also, Sugru, mouldable setting plastic could be useful in this project for gap filling
Absolutely brilliant Steve 😁 great video 👍
Thanks Scott, appreciate that! 👍
Great fun! Personally I would just buy a Retroflag case and slot the pi4 in there but I’m not as skilful as you. 😃
Nice job there Steve well done 👏👏👍
Nice video!
My Sega Saturn is fully dead/rusty/broken, hope Raspberry Pi 5 can play its games and comes with a lovely price, to do as you did in this video.
What a fantastic project and masterfully executed!
Love it. Nice mod to the SNES mini. Great job Steve
What make is your glue pen it looks brilliant
Wow amazing build Steve. Keep it up!
Thanks Jay! 👍
When the USB-C's follow the Raspberry Pi, it's because they think Micro USB's will be thrown into the sea.
👑Eric USB-Cantona
pretty sure there's a SNES Mini theme for Retropie out there somewhere if you wanted it even closer to stock.
Great videos Steve. Deffo look like Rumpole of The Bailey lad.
It's probably been suggested already, but I would wire the reset switch to some GPIO pins, then you can make use of it in game.
That's a pretty nifty little mod you've done here. I might take a crack at it myself if I can get the pieces I'd need. I got the RaspberryPi already
This is special. Awesome work.
yet another awesome fix/mod
Thanks Rory! 😍
Really nicely done Steve! I love it 😀
Thanks Kiki! 😊
With that on/off switch you could have used the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi also
You need the cutoff wheel attachment for that dremel
Thats so cool. Now I want that too. Nice work btw. Keep up the work.
That karaoke singing at the end kills me!
Nice solution !
Thanks Micro! 👍
Great video. Can you tell me what glue gun you are using and microscope ?
Turned out very nice indeed 10/10
Thank you! 👍
Great job looks amazing
Thanks Jon! 👍
no way to make a board for the compute 4 module? seems perfect for the minis
ok, that's freaking awesome !! this is a really good job !
Bloomin Heck Steve !
Have you given up your day job ?
You're in the wrong game mate.
Looking forward to seeing it on the shelves at Currys.
😁 Cheers Daveyboy! Not given up the day job just yet 😂
Grand job sir sorry about spelling to many beers on a lazy Sunday afternoon 😂
Thanks DR! 👍
Very nice even.
Looks great! Well done!
Thanks Travis! 👍
I look forward to your videos Steve. Please keep it up. I really appreciate you.
@@tsbeech thank you! That means a lot. I'll keep making them as long as people enjoy them! 😬
You could've soldered to the PoE on the board just set PoE (power over Ethernet) in OT Settings in addition to the method you chose to drive power to the pie just so you know all your options in case that wasn't known before
Great work Steve 👏 always enjoy your streams. Keep them coming 👍
Thanks Geoneo, much appreciated! 👍
Beautiful job
One of the best mod I have ever seen…
“Let’s attack it with a Dremel.” Ah yes, the mantra of every modder 😂
Sweet fix
That's one I haven't assembled up till now..Batocera in a SNES mini case.. I've put one in an NES mini classic clone case years ago with Retropie and more recently another in a Sony mini PSX classic clone case with Retropie too..another is an OrangePi with Batocera..another Opi lite with Retrorangepi..another Batocera in a thin client mini PC..and I'm not finished yet..nice dremelling..the plastic dust gets all over you and in the lungs..I should've taken better precautions too..I haven't tried a NesPi case so far..it's on my bucket list though..Rpi4 is almost impossible to find here..unless you pay scalper price..even AliExpress is near double list price..out of the question.. it'll have to be another 3b or plus SBC instead..great work..excellent video..
You could power Pi via GPIO pins ;-) without risky microsoldering.
Ah, thanks Agilato! I didn't think about that, that would've been a better option!
It is a fantastic option. I actually used the GPIO pins not only for a press switch, but for lighting the press switch when in use as well. Definitely required a bit of programming to add a safe shut down but worth the time and effort. Don't feel too intimidated as I know Jack all about programming and I was able to make it work, so in theory anyone should be able to do it.
You should not power a Pi through the GPIO pins. It is not intended and will lead to issues.
If you read the power information from the kernel you might also get warnings if your power supply is not super stable (hint: Most are not, even the expensive brand ones)
The Power is either through the USB port or the pads TP1 and TP12. Because this input is actually going through the voltage regulator.
Steve.
As the main man from North ridge fix would say.
"Better than factory"
Spot on job that mate, as always great to watch
Thanks Antony! Much appreciated 👍
@@StezStixFix I know I'm constantly asking for advice on your kit.
But I'm looking at the Hakko fx-951 and micro soldering handpiece.
Just wondering if there are a certain few tips you find you use the most ?
@@antonyjones2281 no problem! The micro soldering iron tip i use the most is the J tip (can't remember the model number but should be easy to find). For the regular iron I tend to use the standard tip, but do occasionally use a chisel tip (mainly for removing solder with wick). That's what seems to work best for me, but I guess trial and error might be required to find the best ones that work for you. (You can always pick up some budget tips from Ali express to test them out!) 👍
This is very nice, congrats!
Ingenious idea well executed 😁
Nice job please.what is that gold.stuff u use looks.like ribbon want to get some.for my husband
That was an awesome project! Thanks for sharing the amazing content!
Really loving your videos, feels like you have really found your Groove recently 💪. (apologies for using the word Groove 🤷♂️)
🤣 nothing wrong with a bit of groove! Thanks Ben, really appreciate that 👍
Awesome build 👌
new fan lovely job steve!
Speech to text leaves a lot to be desired I meant to say you did a great job Steve that looks absolutely fantastic
Thank you! 👍 I'm really pleased with how it turned out! 😊
@@StezStixFix You should be it look like that pie was designed to fit in there and you using the other adapters and running wires and saw during all really cool I mean it's how I would have tried to do it
Well done ol’ chap! 👍🏽
Top job looks great 👍
Thanks Jonathan, really pleased with it! 😍
NGL, that looks pretty great!
Thanks Stonecold! 👍
this was amazing man, i wanna build one to give away to my brother
Instead of hot glue, I use an adhesive called "Shoe Goo." I like it much better. It is found in the shoe department, near the shoe polish supplies.
A touch of the Ben Hecks in this video.
Thanks Ned! If I had half his knowledge, I'd be very happy! 😁
@@StezStixFix I mean also in the singing. If you watch Ben Heck he is always singing songs and doing impressions.
@@dr_ned_flanders I think i need to bust out some Indiana Jones impressions! 😁
So you took a pi 4 and crammed it into a case without a fan or any cooling in there... Brilliant...
Great video 👍
Thanks Simion! 👍
Nice job
This not a SUPER Nintendo.... It's a Ultra Nintendo with all this Power 💪🤣
your a singer indeed
Nice video Steve! 👍 will maybe do this as opposed to building a mame cabinet that I originally was planning.. meaning I can make use of our existing system rather than use a separate screen etc..
awesome job, great content :)
NICE! Excellent! Flawless Victory!
Good job
13:28 i imagine something like that to be my reaction when i start playing games on my handheld. here's to hoping it doesn't give me headaches tho
Jamrag [Berlin] is my favourite jamrag. Period.
🤣 I see what you did there 😁
@@StezStixFix I can only apologise, Steve. 😉
The end results looks amazing! That's also a cool DIY hack to do with the SNES Classic's corpse (Rest In Peace... You will be missed). How satisfied were you with this? Was it worth it?
That is all kinds of awesome.
3d printer FTW
Brilliant job 👍💯
Really cool project! Batocera looks amazing! I poked around looking for the glue gun you used, but can't seem to find it, who makes that? It looks awesome!
Parkside Me Cordless Hot Glue Gun PMHSA 4 A1
I was curious about this too, good thing he films in 4k