I've had my GC modded with a picoboot for quite a while with no issues. I'm using an SD2SP2 loaded with Swiss & games. Normally I leave the default boot option as the Gamecube system menu/disc drive and "A" button to load Swiss at boot. The other day I converted my stock gamecube power adapter to USB-C. I left the GC alone, but snipped the GC power connector off the power brick and wired it up to a 12v USB-C trigger paired with a AOHI PD 65w Charger (can output 12v/3a) + the USB-C cable it came with. I did the same thing with my Wii and it operates normally.
I'm trying to track down the issue. I'm also using a 8bitmods Memcard Pro, GCHD MkII, and of course the picoboot. As I mentioned, the system also still has the disc drive connected as well. I was thinking maybe there was too much load on the power adapter at start (amps?) that was somehow causing an issue with the power adapter so I tried some experiments.
- Removed the memory card
- Removed the disc drive
- Added solder to the SD2SP2 pins (one side) since it was always loose anyway and wanted a better fit
- Shortened up my picoboot wiring significantly (less than 4")
- Tried another sd2sp2
- Tried a sd gecko with my original micro sd card, but also a spare sd card
- Tried setting the ipl.dol as the only .dol in the root directory of the sd card
Unfortunately none of these things fixed the problem... even with all 3 solutions in place at the same time. It seems really strange that the amount of times it'll successfully boot into Swiss is only 10-20% of the time. I'm really starting to doubt the power supply (usb-c). It just feels like this wasn't an issue until then. I may see if I can track down another stock GC power supply. I was just hoping to get rid of that giant power brick.
Any ideas?
I also took this picture of the power regulator board today. Do those 4 caps look like they need replacing. I those tops don't look normal to me. Maybe that's what's causing the problem. If replacing is necessary, it's not an issue for me.
I'm trying to track down the issue. I'm also using a 8bitmods Memcard Pro, GCHD MkII, and of course the picoboot. As I mentioned, the system also still has the disc drive connected as well. I was thinking maybe there was too much load on the power adapter at start (amps?) that was somehow causing an issue with the power adapter so I tried some experiments.
- Removed the memory card
- Removed the disc drive
- Added solder to the SD2SP2 pins (one side) since it was always loose anyway and wanted a better fit
- Shortened up my picoboot wiring significantly (less than 4")
- Tried another sd2sp2
- Tried a sd gecko with my original micro sd card, but also a spare sd card
- Tried setting the ipl.dol as the only .dol in the root directory of the sd card
Unfortunately none of these things fixed the problem... even with all 3 solutions in place at the same time. It seems really strange that the amount of times it'll successfully boot into Swiss is only 10-20% of the time. I'm really starting to doubt the power supply (usb-c). It just feels like this wasn't an issue until then. I may see if I can track down another stock GC power supply. I was just hoping to get rid of that giant power brick.
Any ideas?
I also took this picture of the power regulator board today. Do those 4 caps look like they need replacing. I those tops don't look normal to me. Maybe that's what's causing the problem. If replacing is necessary, it's not an issue for me.
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