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| - | From v32, Batocera official supports running on the [[http:// | + | From **v32**, Batocera official supports running on the [[http:// |
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| - | <WRAP center round todo 60%> | + | |
| - | Batocera v32 for this device isn't officially out yet, but you can use this direct download to test it out early: https:// | + | |
| - | </ | + | |
| ===== Performance ===== | ===== Performance ===== | ||
| - | You can play SNES games without special chips at full speed and some PSX titles. So keep it to 8-bit, non-demanding 16-bit and a bit of 32-bit systems. It's similar to an underclocked Pi 2 for reference. The main reason you're buying this is for the novelty of having a giant Capcom logo as your arcade stick anyway. | + | You can play most SNES games at full speed and most PSX titles. Demanding titles like Starfox/ |
| ===== Installation ===== | ===== Installation ===== | ||
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| + | Before beginning, it is recommended to read through this guide at least once to ensure you have all the things you'll need to install Batocera onto your CHA. You'll likely need to buy a USB-A to USB-A cable, as they aren't that commonplace. | ||
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| + | You can start the download for the official Capcom Home Arcade image near the bottom of [[https:// | ||
| + | </ | ||
| ==== Disassembly ==== | ==== Disassembly ==== | ||
| - | Unfortunately, | + | Unfortunately, |
| - | Turn the device upside down, there are ten screws you'll need to undo, six of which are underneath the rubber pads. | + | Turn the device upside down, there are ten Phillips-head |
| {{ hardware: | {{ hardware: | ||
| - | You can remove the rubber pads by heating them up (with say a hair dryer) and slicing an plastic pick (or a plastic ruler) underneath the pad, it should be able to come off in one piece. This will allow you to easily re-apply them in the future. If you don't heat it up first, it may rip, as the glue is very strong. | + | You can remove the rubber pads by heating them up (with say a hair dryer) and slicing an plastic pick (or a plastic ruler) underneath the pad; it should be able to come off in one piece. This will allow you to easily re-apply them in the future. If you don't heat it up first, it may rip, as the glue is very strong. |
| - | <WRAP center round tip 60%> | + | <WRAP center round tip> |
| - | If you're lucky enough to have one of the few early models that have an SD card slot, then the instructions are identical to regular Batocera flashing! However, that was only the first two-thousand units sold in Germany, you mostly likely will find your board doesn' | + | If you're lucky enough to have one of the few early models that have an micro-SD card slot, then the instructions are identical to [[: |
| </ | </ | ||
| ==== Enabling FEL mode ==== | ==== Enabling FEL mode ==== | ||
| - | We'll need to transfer Batocera over onto the 4GB EMMC using a USB Type A Male to USB Type A Male cable. | + | We'll need to transfer Batocera over onto the 4 GB eMMC using a USB Type A Male to USB Type A Male cable. |
| - | [[ hardware: | + | {{ hardware: |
| To activate FEL mode: | To activate FEL mode: | ||
| - | - Remove | + | - Turn off the CHA and remove the micro-USB power adapter |
| - | - Press the FEL mode button | + | - Connect one side of the USB Type A cable to the '' |
| - | - Connect the USB Type A to the PC. After the device has been detected (Windows plays a sound), the FEL button can be released. | + | - Press and hold the FEL mode button |
| - | - Download [[https://github.com/ | + | There is a very low chance that you might receive a 5V 0.2A electric shock in your extremities from doing this. This is usually harmless and undetectable to humans (if you've ever touched the metal outer casing of a phone charger, you've already received a larger shock than this). Nonetheless, |
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| - | The first time doing the steps above the device will be detected as an UNKNOWN device. To fix this use Zadig USB driver installer from [[https:// | + | |
| </ | </ | ||
| + | * If you're having trouble with it, you can unscrew the board itself to get at it easier. Here is a picture of the other side of the board: {{ hardware: | ||
| + | - While holding down the FEL button, connect the USB Type A to the computer. There is no need to reconnect the micro-USB cable to power on the device, as it will draw its power from the '' | ||
| + | * The first time doing this on a Windows PC the CHA will appear as an **Unknown** device. To assist in installing the correct generic drivers, you can use the [[https:// | ||
| + | - Download [[https:// | ||
| ==== Reading EMMC (Backup) ==== | ==== Reading EMMC (Backup) ==== | ||
| - | Before attempting any modification is recommended to do a backup of the factory storage. | + | Before attempting any modification |
| - | A typical tool to do this is [[https:// | + | A typical tool to do this is [[https:// |
| ==== Flashing EMMC (Writing) ==== | ==== Flashing EMMC (Writing) ==== | ||
| - | Batocera recommends using [[https:// | + | Batocera recommends using [[https:// |
| - | <WRAP center round todo 60%> | + | If you haven' |
| - | The image is yet to be uploaded to the site. This section will be updated when it does. For now, you can use https://www.androidfilehost.com/? | + | |
| - | </ | + | |
| ==== Reassembly ==== | ==== Reassembly ==== | ||
| - | You can reassemble the device by screwing in all the screws and putting the rubber pads back on... but even better, you can just choose to only put the rubber pads on and screw in only the four immediately visible screws. That way, you can more easily disassemble it in the future if you need to say re-activate FEL mode. | + | You can reassemble the device by screwing in all the screws and putting the rubber pads back on... but even better, you can just choose to only put the rubber pads on and screw in only the four immediately visible screws. That way, you can more easily disassemble it in the future if you need to re-activate FEL mode. |
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| + | ==== First boot ==== | ||
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| + | Reboot the device and allow 2-3 minutes for Batocera to set itself up on the eMMC. | ||
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| + | No need to use FEL mode again, if everything goes according to plan. Once Batocera is installed, you can update it using its [[: | ||
| + | </ | ||
| ===== Troubleshooting ===== | ===== Troubleshooting ===== | ||
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| If for any reason the device doesn' | If for any reason the device doesn' | ||
| - | If you need more help, refer to the [[https:// | + | If you need more help, refer to the [[https:// |
| ===== Special Acknowledgements ===== | ===== Special Acknowledgements ===== | ||
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| + | Lilo-san for the [[https:// | ||
| [[https:// | [[https:// | ||
| - | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
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