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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Super Kuma 9000
Welcome to the setup tutorial for your Super Kuma 9000 case. Soon
you will receive the product and with the help of this guide you can
install the hardware and software to play games. We will take you
step by step through the process so please read carefully. We hope
you’ll enjoy the Kuma 9000. Let’s go
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B
F
E
D
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C
Quick check up
(hardware)
Before we start to assemble your case we need to make sure we have all the stuff to install the hardware. So let’s
gather the tools.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
the top part of the case (including the PCB)
the bottom part of the case
one black heatsink
one purple screwdriver
four screws to attach the case
two heatsink screws to attach the heatsink with the Raspberry Pi- longer version
two extra Raspberry Pi screws - shorter version (only to be used if you don't use your Kintaro heatsink)
thermal paste (not pictured)
a raspberry pi or asus tinker board, which only works without the Kintaro heatsink (not pictured and included)
Hardware installation
1. Place your Raspberry Pi (I) in the
bottom part (B) of your case. Make
sure they are aligned.
2. Now place two small drops of
thermal paste on the CPU and GPU of
the Raspberry Pi (I). Placing the
thermal paste (H) on the squares of
the heatsink instead of the Raspberry
Pi is also an option.
3. Now place your heatsink (C),
including the two correct screws (F)
placed inside the correct holes, onto
your Raspberry Pi (I). Screw the screws
in with the provided screwdriver (D).
Be cautious when screwing them in.
4. Place the top part of your case (A) on
the bottom part of your case (B)
including the Raspberry Pi and the
heatsink. Please make sure to place the
top part of the case in a vertical line.
5. Screw your case together by
screwing the four provided screws (E)
into the holes in the bottom of your
case. Caution: Don’t screw the screws
in too far!
6. The hardware part of the installation
is done. Let's go and install Retropie or
Recalbox.
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Setup RetroPie or RecalBox
(software)
A good start is half the work. Setting up your software is crucial when
preparing for your journey back in time. Here we'll show you how to setup
RetroPie and Recalbox. This guide works for Windows, OS and Linux
USB controller
HDMI cable
HDMI/DVI monitor or tv
Laptop or PC with SD port
Mirco SD card
Super Kuma 9000 case
Raspberry Pi 3,2 & B+
USB keyboard
Micro USB power supply (preferably the official Raspberry Pi version)
RetroPie setup
* Note: if you already have a configured
RetroPie image you can skip to step 12.
1. Download
7-Zip
for unzipping,
download and unzip
RetroPie
and
dowload and install
Etcher.
2. Push the micro-sd card into your
computer.
3. Open Etcher. Click: “Select image”
and navigate to the RetroPie
file.
(usually called something like:
retropie-4.3-rpi2_rpi3.img)
Double-click the RetroPie image.
Select image
Select drive
Flash!
4. Click “Change” on the middle of the
screen and then choose your micro
SD-card.
5. Click continue and after that click
“Flash” (please make sure you choose
the correct SD card and your Etcher is
done before removing the SD card
from your pc).
6. Connect the HDMI cable, USB
Keyboard and USB controller(s) to
your Raspberry Pi.
7. Insert your micro sd card into your
Raspberry Pi and plug in your micro
USB power supply to power up your
Raspberry Pi.
8. Configure the controller(s)and
press ok after you’re
finished.
If you
made a mistake you can reset by
unplugging and replugging the micro
USB power supply.
9. Wait until Emulationstation has
loaded. RetroPie will start up.
Skip step 10, 11 and 12 if you’ve already
connected your Raspberry Pi to the internet.
10. Select RetroPie configuration
menu: Click “Wifi” then Click:
“Connect to your Wifi network”.
11. Choose your network and type in
your Wifi password with the use of your
keyboard. Once you are done press ok.
12. If Wi-Fi is successfully connected
you'll see the name of your network
behind Wireless ESSID.
Now exit out of the Wifi settings. This
will take you back to the RetroPie
configuration screen.
Step 13, 14 and 15 are for the
PCB installment
13. After connecting click “f4” on your
keyboard. This will open the so called
terminal. Here we can type in
commands.
14. Type in the following:
sudo wget -O - https://goo.gl/22RsN3 |
bash
*If you can't
find
the | symbol try the
following options
Shift + button immediately right of the
Shift button
or ALT + 124 on a numeric keyboard
or ALT + 0166 on a numeric keyboard
Hit enter after typing in the command.
This will start the installation of the pcb-
driver. The installation can take up to 5
minutes. When the installation is done
you will see the pi@retropie:~ $ line on
the bottom of the screen next to a
blinking cursor
15. Now you need to shutdown your
Raspberry pi. You can either type
sudo shutdown -h now and then hit
enter Or pull the micro usb power
plug out of the case and put it back in
again.
That's it!
Now your Raspberry Pi will restart. A
custom Kintaro splash screen will show
and the LED lights up. If you have a fan
connected it will automatically switch
on when your Raspberry Pi is over 60
degrees Celsius. It will automatically
switch off when your Raspberry Pi is
below 55 degrees in Celsius.
Additional features:
You can activate/deactive your cooling
fan by holding up the reset button for
1-3 seconds.
You can enable/disable the Kintaro
splash screen by holding up the reset
button for 5+ seconds
RecalBox setup
1. Download our custom RecalBox
image plus download and install
Etcher. All download links can also be
found on
Kintaro.co
If you want to add working buttons to
an existing image, please feel free to
contact us
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2. Push the micro-sd card into your
computer.
3. Open Etcher. Click: “Select image”
and navigate to the unzipped custom
RecalBox image you have
downloaded.
4. Click: “Change” then choose your
micro sd-card. After that click
“Flash”.
5. Connect: HDMI, Keyboard and
USB-Controller(s) to your Raspberry
Pi.
6. Make sure that the On/Off switch
of the Case is in the On position.
7. Push the SD card into your
Raspberry Pi then plug in the Micro
USB Cable to power up the Raspberry
Pi. Recalbox will start.
That's it! From now on your PCB is
active. With the power switch you
can power it down and start it up.
When you push the reset switch the
console will restart.
Additional features:
You can activate/deactive your
cooling fan by holding up the reset
button for 1-3 seconds.
You can enable/disable the Kintaro
splash screen by holding up the reset
button for 5+ seconds
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Transferring ROMs
There are multiple ways to transfer your ROMs to your Raspberry Pi.
We’re going to show you two methods:
Transferring ROMs via a
USB
stick and transferring ROMs via
SCP.
USB
stick needed:
* USB stick (formatted to FAT32)
* Raspberry Pi (powered on)
* USB keyboard
SCP
needed:
* Ethernet cable (wired)
* Raspberry Pi 3
or a
Raspberry Pi 2 with a WiFi dongle (wireless)
* USB keyboard
Download (only for SCP method)
-
WinSCP
(Windows)
-
Cyberduck
(Mac)
USB stick method
1. Insert the USB stick in your
computer.
2. Make sure that your USB is
formatted to FAT32.
3. Create a folder called Retropie on
your USB stick.
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4. Remove the USB stick from your
computer
5. Plug your USB stick in your
Raspberry Pi and wait for your USB
stick to stop blinking (If your USB
doesn’t have a light just wait 5
minutes to be sure).
6. Take your USB stick out of your
Raspberry Pi and plug it into your
computer.
7. Add the ROMs to their respective
folders (in the retropie/roms folder on
your USB stick)
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8. Plug your USB stick back into your
Raspberry Pi. Wait for your USB to
stop blinking. (If your USB doesn't
have a light just wait 10 minutes to be
sure)
9. Remove your USB from your
Raspberry Pi.
10. Refresh Emulationstation by
pressing F4 and typing in
Emulationstation or if you use a
controller click start - quit - restart
system.
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SCP method
1. Open WinSCP or Cyberduck.
2. Setup the following
File Protocol: SCP
Host name: the IP address of
your Retropie. (To
find
the IP address
of your RetroPie, go into Retropie
options from the main menu, and
select the last option [ Show IP
address ] )
Username: pi
Password: raspberry
3. Drop the
files
in the ~/RetroPie/
roms/$CONSOLE folder, where
$CONSOLE is the name of the target
console (e.g. snes or arcade)
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