After two weeks of hard work, here’s the first prototype of a fully working interface:
As you can notice, the interface hardware has been simplified, downscaled to a PIC16F88. This is why the cost for making this (including all components, expect for the SNES joypad) is widely below 10 $.
What follows is a first demo video, showing the interface working over two applications:
- Bike or die 2 (Appstore) on iPhone screen
- snes4iphone (Zodttd snes emulator, aviable on Cydia) on Tv screen
SNES2iPhone Project Demonstration Video #1 from iPhoneItalia on Vimeo.
or Youtube: SNES2iPhone Project Demonstration Video #1
(The jumper toggle is needed to switch from iPhone-speaker audio to TV audio)
There’s still a lot of work to do, and the next steps will be:
- Add multipression support
- Add accelerometer support
- Improve framerate and get rid of delay on video
When these three objectives will be achieved the documentation (both hardware and software) will be released.
In the meantime, please feel free to read the FAQ and contact us for any question.


Beautiful idea !
when I buy this ?
Thanks
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Bpgd
That’s a beautiful idea. I am electronic surveyor and I like to invent and try to do something of cool! Great idea dude!