PicoFightingBoard
GP2040-CE
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1.8 | 9.6 | |
about 1 year ago | 4 days ago | |
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PicoFightingBoard
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ArcadePCBS Pico Fighting Board Type C RELEASED!
**Based Inspired on the Pico Fighting Board (https://github.com/FeralAI/PicoFightingBoard) and TheTrain Pico Advanced V4.**
- Raspberry Pi Pico cable help
- what happened to fighting pico adapter?
- My fight stick broke and I don't have lot of money
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Thinking about a MISTer to replace my Pi3 in my mame arcade cabinet. I know very little to nothing about them. Can they be set up to silent boot?
An alternative to brook boards there is GP2040 running off an inexpensive Pi Pico. There's even a PCB with compatible pinout: https://github.com/FeralAI/PicoFightingBoard
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Good budget friendly PCB
brook zero pi or a Pico Fighting Board.
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Can a Pi Pico be used as an arcade usb emulator?
I saw this recently https://github.com/FeralAI/PicoFightingBoard
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Made my first custom PCB. I present you the Pico Fighting Board!
If you're just looking to get the board produced you can download the files at https://github.com/FeralAI/PicoFightingBoard/tree/main/boards/v1.0/outputs. The zip file contains the gerber and drill files, the PicoFightingBoard_BOM.csv is the bill of materials for SMT assembly, and the PicoFightingBoard-top-pos.csv is the component layout file for SMT assembly. These are the 3 files JLCPCB needed for production.
GP2040-CE
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Building a USB SNES Controller
If you're making a home made arcade stick, check out the GP2040-CE project - https://github.com/OpenStickCommunity/GP2040-CE
It's got low latency and good compatibility for a bunch of platforms. Even some compatibility for PS4.
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I have a problem with the chat
My advice is to rework your mixbox, as it is pretty much the only long-term solution. Personally, I would swap out the keyboard microcontroller and instead wire your keyswitches to a PiPico running the GP2040-CE firmware. That way you can easily remap the keys, as well as select between your controller acting one of these:
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MaplePad – RP2040 Dreamcast controller, VMU, and Purupuru (rumble pack) emulator
Talking about RP2040 powered controller firmware. GP2040 is an amazing project, which is used a lot in the Fighting Game Community where custom controllers are common. https://github.com/OpenStickCommunity/GP2040-CE
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Choosing a Brooks board
you can connect to it the same way as a brook pcb (without soldering), and its firmware is far more customizable with great input latency test results. you can read about the firmware here: https://github.com/OpenStickCommunity/GP2040-CE
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My "free" DIY hitbox
congrats on the build & thank you for sharing your experience! if I may suggest you to take a look at the open source project using the Raspberry Pi Pico and other boards based on the RP2040 microcontrollers. https://github.com/OpenStickCommunity/GP2040-CE
- Best Daemonbite alternative?
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Concept: Slime All Button Controller
In theory, one would only need to use the Pi Pico (Using the CP2040-CE Firmware), since many play fighting games on PC; At least, that I am aware of. This, along with a few other things, would make it an "okay" controller at best, IMO.
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DIY CrossUp Questions
I suspect GP2040-CE will pretty soon have some capability to switch between profiles on the fly, though of course you can never predict these things with volunteer open source development. In any case, I'd recommend GP2040-CE as an option over the Brook. You can buy a Pico breakout such as this one for cheaper than the Brook & have access to all sorts of cool features now and in the future.
- Help me choose options for a PC only fight stick
- Seeing as the gp2040 is no longer being supported. what is the best board and firmware for custom sticks?
What are some alternatives?
GP2040 - Gamepad firmware for Raspberry Pi Pico and other RP2040 microcontrollers supporting Nintendo Switch, XInput and DirectInput
vsFIGHTER-Firmware - Firmware for the vsFIGHTER controller by Leaf Cutter Labs , supporting XInput and Nintendo Switch.
passinglink - Open source game controller firmware, with support for PS3, PS4 and Switch
FightboardHybrid - Custom firmware for the Fightboard and Fightboard MX by thnikk, supporting XInput and Nintendo Switch
flatbox - Low profile hitbox-layout fightstick
GP2040-CE - Gamepad firmware for Raspberry Pi Pico and other RP2040 microcontrollers supporting Nintendo Switch, XInput and DirectInput
firmware-pi-rp2040 - Ingestion & inferencing firmware for the Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040)
DaemonBite-Arcade-Encoder - An arcade controller project for the MiSTer FPGA project and any other device accepting USB HID joysticks. Up to 12 buttons are supported. Can also be used to create NeoGeo/Atari/Commodore/Amiga controller to USB adapters.
retro-pico-switch - Play Nintendo Switch Online N64 games using an Original N64 controller via a Raspberry Pi Pico!
MaplePad - 🍁 Dreamcast controller emulator using RP2040. Supports 8-page memory card, SPI/I2C OLED for VMU LCD, and rumble.