Excellent project. Thank you for sharing. Just one question: in the Github, the parts needed are just 3 but I see that the Raspberry Pico has a sort of a black plastic block "cable holder" secured with two screws. This is what holds the PSX extension cable. How can I search it by part name or model number along with the screws and bolts to purchase them? Thank you again.
I cut off 8mm wide piece off of plastic shell of this kind of usb connector: www.adafruit.com/product/1387 Then drilled two 2mm holes and used 2mm metric stainless screws 10mm long. But you can use anything that is sturdy enough. Maybe a piece of beech or oak wood would work too.
@@phrtza Excellent! Thanks! I thought it was a 3D printed part for a moment. Maybe if one day someone designs one 3D printed case for the whole thing, they can include this part as well.
@@phrtza Excellent! Thanks! I thought it was a 3D printed part for a moment. Maybe if one day someone designs one 3D printed case for the whole thing, they can include this part as well.
@@phrtza Thanks for the clarification. For a moment there I thought it was a 3D printed part. If one day there´s a design for 3D printing a case for this adapter, it would be great if this tiny piece could be designed and included as well.
Not really, but anyone is welcome to fork the project and add the support themselves. Let me quote someone else's tweet: twitter.com/Alexius_sc2/status/1496206211175563266
Excellent project. Thank you for sharing. Just one question: in the Github, the parts needed are just 3 but I see that the Raspberry Pico has a sort of a black plastic block "cable holder" secured with two screws. This is what holds the PSX extension cable. How can I search it by part name or model number along with the screws and bolts to purchase them? Thank you again.
I cut off 8mm wide piece off of plastic shell of this kind of usb connector: www.adafruit.com/product/1387
Then drilled two 2mm holes and used 2mm metric stainless screws 10mm long.
But you can use anything that is sturdy enough. Maybe a piece of beech or oak wood would work too.
@@phrtza Excellent! Thanks! I thought it was a 3D printed part for a moment. Maybe if one day someone designs one 3D printed case for the whole thing, they can include this part as well.
@@phrtza Excellent! Thanks! I thought it was a 3D printed part for a moment. Maybe if one day someone designs one 3D printed case for the whole thing, they can include this part as well.
@@phrtza Thanks for the clarification. For a moment there I thought it was a 3D printed part. If one day there´s a design for 3D printing a case for this adapter, it would be great if this tiny piece could be designed and included as well.
Good job! Can't wait to make this project!
Looks awesome, will it work for ps2? I want to play my Z PS1 game..
I'd like to know that too 😁 I currently don't have means to test it, but I am working on it.
I am glad to report that the mouse adapter does indeed work with PS1 games played on PS2.
Does absolute mouse work? I really want Gun4IR work with your adapter
I don't know, but I am skeptical. I haven't tested anything like that.
This is amazing.
Any intent to make support for any usb stick?
Not really, but anyone is welcome to fork the project and add the support themselves. Let me quote someone else's tweet: twitter.com/Alexius_sc2/status/1496206211175563266
@@phrtza hehe great man, thanks!
Quierooo saber cómo funciona
hola algún video paso a paso . saludos desde argentina