SNESDev-RPi: a SNES Adapter For the Raspberry Pi
New submitter Blinky0815 writes "I just found what's quite possibly the world's very first SNES-Adapter for the Raspberry Pi. Florian's design helps create what he calls the 'universal console.' His blog explains everything in detail to create your very own 'universal console' at home. His blog has instructions, videos and even a github repository for downloading his software."
I thought one could already use Super NES controllers with any USB host supporting HID through this adapter, and I thought one could already use Super NES Game Paks with any USB host supporting Mass Storage through this adapter.
I hacked up a SNES parallel port interface from the schematic in the kernel sources for my freaking Pentium 2. Where's my gold star?
If I had to take a guess, he probably used a plugin that supports straight up OpenGL, an audio backend with support for OpenAL, and for input used XInput2.
Maybe I'm the only one, but I don't long for the controllers of days gone. Modern controllers can do just as much more comfortably.
Now, I'll be pysched when someone goes through and develops/tweaks a bunch of emulators for this hardware specifically. A modded Xbox is my go to Emulator device. It runs on very old TVs if necessary and can emulate N64 better than my computer. That's the advantage of emulating on a single hardware target. Everyone's emulator runs pretty much just like the developers machine did.
Trolling aside, I'm just glad those who did buy one are doing cool things with them.
I had put myself on the waiting list a month or so ago and just today I got invited to purchase one. But they claimed delivery would take 12 weeks at least. Since I am likely moving downstate, and since I've already waited this long for one, I figure I can hold off at this point.
Besides, for what I want to use it for I need to pick up some more hardware and finish my software for the cause. I intend to set up an amateur radio repeater using the Pi as the controller.
AdvanceMAME and AdvanceMESS work.
I have binaries available on my site, blog.sheasilverman.com.
You can also just download the AdvanceMAME source and compile it yourself if you want (it just takes about 6 hours). Overclocking my Pi to 900Mhz I can get Street Fighter 2 to run, and its playable, just slow.
I am having issues getting SNES games to run well, but Gensis, NES, GameBoy, and GameGear games work well, as do classic arcade games (pre-1991)
Well if you can't wait for the Pi you could always get a VIA APC http://apc.io/about/ .... Haha, trololo, nope that's made in micro-batches to.
Seriously though there are some cheap ARM based boards out there to play with.
I'm waiting on a Mele A1000 (it's been shipped) and I didn't need to add myself to a mailing list lottery (or is it FIFO?) for it.
Sig. Sig. Sputnik
wake me when they have a working wii emulator for pi. Until then this is just something that's been done many times before on various other platforms. What makes it worse is the snes is so out of date that the real console with games and controllers sells for less than a raspberry pi in the first place.
Here's the link to the photo that shows Ras-Pi running Fractals
http://board.flatassembler.net/topic.php?t=14044&start=54
And this is the link to the entire thread
http://board.flatassembler.net/topic.php?t=14044
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !