nitro2k01 wrote:zii.hrs wrote:Somehow I must've gotten really confused looking at this diagram, and wired Serial in/out the wrong way. Apparently Serial in is not the pin to send data to.
Yes, it is. I think what likely happened is that you cut a cable in half and use one end of it. But since the in and out wires cross over, (out on one side goes to out on the other side) there's a 50% chance that the SI pin is connected either to red or orange on the end you're using.
I didn't cut a cable in half though, I unsoldered a link port from a game boy and wired it directly to the pi. It should follow the diagram.
GND and Clock works too - I honestly have no idea what is wrong. I used a multimeter to confirm that the lines are drawn high when they should.
EDIT: Wait, I think I get it now.. I'm using a link cable to connect the two ports, and the link cable of course swaps in and out between the two ports (like you wrote)?...
Last edited by zii.hrs (Jan 1, 2016 10:35 pm)