![]() You can go to the options screen and browse for all the your emulators that you will be using.ģ) Go to the controller options and set the controls to be read from your Super NES controller. You can now plug your SD card back into your SD card hard drive and boot up your video game player.Ģ) Boot up MaLa (or your Frontend of choice) and it will take you to the initial set up process. I reccomend MaLa because it is free and easy to use.ġ) While you still have all your SD Card plugged download and copy over a frontend. This can all be done with an interactive application launcher called a frontend. You got your games, but you want to access all your games easily using your Super Nintendo controllers. Now it is time to load in all the computer applications and games! Congrats! You are now finished with the physical build. If there is any gaps, just fill it with hot glue.ĥ) With your remaining HDMI adaptors, feed the area from the port to the motherboard HDMI slot.Ħ) Plug the USB Super NES controller adapter to one of the USB ports and and place the port back on the front of the Super NES.ħ) If you have wireless controllers for player 3 and 4, plug the wireless receivers in. ![]() This will be trial and error until you find a good method to fit everything.Ģ) Hot glue the motherboard in place, If you are good with using motherboard mounting screws, you can used these as well.ģ) Screw the DC power plug of the motherboard into the back panel.Ĥ) Hot glue one of the HDMI adapters to the hole for the multi out. It's just a matter of carefully assembling the components.ġ) Before you mount anything into the bottom half of the case, be sure to test it out to make sure everything fits properly. Also, the red LED gets placed on the port as well after you have soldered some computer case wire to it. Each player has a section of 4 leads, followed by 3 leads.ħ) Hot Glue the circuit board on the groove of the Super NES controller port. This can be attached to the computer later as it's power light.ĥ) Solder 3-4 inch wires to the leads on the SNES port.Ħ) Keeping the wires in the same order as the pins on the USB adapter, solder the wires carefully to the adapter circuit board. Desolder the two rows of 7 pins and the green board will come off.Ĥ) After you take the green board off, desolder the red LED light. On the back side will be a green circuit board. There will be 7 pins for player 1 and 7 pins for player 2.ģ) Take the controller port from the Super NES. Here we will take apart the USB Super NES controller adapter and solder it to the original controller port.ġ) Open up the adapter by removing the screw from the bottom.Ģ) With a desoldering iron, remove the solder points from each pin of the controller port.
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