Hmm now that you explained the button vs switch thing, it makes me want to maybe try the mod. Let me try it out as you intended and see how I like it!
Other than the GPIO controller driver, do you know if everything else you have custom (ie shutdown script, es_config, etc) can survive Retropie and kernel upgrades? Will you eventually provide instructions or a script so we can build our own images from scratch OR use an pre-assembled image and be able to patch it to make it FPZ compatible?
I looked at your repo and couldn't figure out what part of the code (in any of the files) is responsible for the way the momentary switch works. I've never seen a Retropie that can handle multiple modes (full switch, press and hold, etc) for a button so I am curious.
Oh thing I noticed is I think the FPZ cannot support restart, of any sort - whether it's from ES or even from a shutdown reboot. Is this a known issue or does it have something to do with my non-modded power switch?
Other than the GPIO controller driver, do you know if everything else you have custom (ie shutdown script, es_config, etc) can survive Retropie and kernel upgrades? Will you eventually provide instructions or a script so we can build our own images from scratch OR use an pre-assembled image and be able to patch it to make it FPZ compatible?
I looked at your repo and couldn't figure out what part of the code (in any of the files) is responsible for the way the momentary switch works. I've never seen a Retropie that can handle multiple modes (full switch, press and hold, etc) for a button so I am curious.
Oh thing I noticed is I think the FPZ cannot support restart, of any sort - whether it's from ES or even from a shutdown reboot. Is this a known issue or does it have something to do with my non-modded power switch?