What exactly do they do?
So I'm trying to figure out how I want to power on/off my Sleeper Gamecube. I want to use the original power button and switch, which unfortunately is a toggle, not momentary.
Now I would be fine with powering the system on with a press of the button and shutting down though windows and then turning of the dynamo after by pressing the button again, but I want the whole system to power on with the first press.
So what Im hoping is that the sync and ground pin momentarily short together on initial power up and I can connect the switch to the ps_on pins (normally jumped together) So when the switch is closed the dynamo stays on and the sync can momentarily pull the motherboard on pin to ground.
So I'm trying to figure out how I want to power on/off my Sleeper Gamecube. I want to use the original power button and switch, which unfortunately is a toggle, not momentary.
Now I would be fine with powering the system on with a press of the button and shutting down though windows and then turning of the dynamo after by pressing the button again, but I want the whole system to power on with the first press.
So what Im hoping is that the sync and ground pin momentarily short together on initial power up and I can connect the switch to the ps_on pins (normally jumped together) So when the switch is closed the dynamo stays on and the sync can momentarily pull the motherboard on pin to ground.