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At best left, not remotely far left.
Jokes on them, haven’t given a single one!
D’un côté, je vois mal le Sénat et l’Assemblée voter aux deux tiers une destitution, surtout pas à l’initiative de la gauche.
Mais de l’autre, si la situation actuelle dure, ce sera intenable pour l’ensemble des parlementaires donc bon pourquoi pas après tout.
Nowhere. You cannot pre-order it anymore, it just vanished.
Si la situation actuelle dure, il n’y aura peut-être plus vraiment le choix, y compris à droite.
Very nice shitpost OP, very nice.
Not far right, just right. But yeah unfortunately not a surprise.
Yeah I’m pretty bumped too. I really would like to test it with a framerate analysis tool to check if my eyes are deceiving me but I don’t know any that’s free/open source.
I received the game yesterday. It’s not bad but there’s a clear lack of polish to it and framerate is all over the place. Frankly, I cannot recommend it for now, perhaps wait for corrective patches.
On parle de révision là, pas d’une constituante pour faire une VIème, si ?
Moi je comprends que c’est un appel à une constituante. Après, j’ai tendance à comprendre ce que j’ai envie donc bon…
C’est des ricains faut pas trop leur demander de finesse non plus
basé, même
Config 1.2, invert look inside the game. Invert both sticks in the Switch configuration menu for mapping controller.
You’ll have modern controls.
I managed to do that (not an easy fit but I think I’ve achieved the measurement properly) and you’re right: the cable itself it probably of very poor quality. Given that Blueretro is mostly a DIY project I think I’ll make the cable adapter myself instead of trying to fix what is obviously not fixable.
Thanks for the help!
Only Blueretro is affected. Maybe the Blueretro NES adapter cable has just poor quality components. The other cable adapters I have for other consoles work fine, including the SNES which also operates in 5V.
It should be possible to power the BlueRetro using the controller port only. IIRC, the controller pins providing power are directly connected to the internal NES regulator, so with enough headroom to spare, you should be good to go. Eventually, this will depend on the firmware of the ESP-WROOM module used by the BlueRetro (max. current draw for the ESP32 should be around 250mA with all peripherals enabled and transmitting, I’d expect the BlueRetro to use quite a bit less in normal operation). That’s also what the 8BitDo is doing, running at around 100mA.
That’s what I thought too. I originally ordered 4 cables (NES, SNES, N64 & GC). I only had troubles with the NES so I decided to just get a replacement. But the replacement has the exact same behaviour, so this is either an issue with my NES or the cable is not designed properly for PAL NES.
Where did you get the level shifter cable from?
What do you mean by that? The cable itself? It’s from Aliexpress.
I’d also like to know the results of your voltage measurement in operation
As stated below:
If push comes to shove and you decide to replace the LDO, the TLV1117LV made by TI would be a potential candidate, should be a drop-in replacement with better specs (price is about $0.30)
Will it change something when the input power is so low? I feel like I might as well connect the 5V rail directly to the 3.3V input on the Blueretro…
If you don’t count Mighty N°9 /s