Ok, I dug out an old circuit board from a long unused modem and found a set of headers on there that I could remove. I watched a lot of youtube videos on soldering and unsoldering and have discovered that many americans can't pronounce solder. Preferring to leave the 'l' out and making it 'sodder'.
:|
Anywho, after a bit of practicing, I unsoldered them, took two out and soldered them onto the Pi. It's not the neatest or straightest, but they're in.
The circuit does work, I've just got to test it now with the whole thing assembled.
:)
Edit - Yay, the software switch powers it off and the push switch powers it back on. It's working, but there's room for improvement, but that can all be done later, for now it's something I can give to the builders and say stick this in the wall for me.
I wonder if you can script anything on that Run pin... If that can be used to shutdown/sleep the Pi, that'd be ideal.
EDITED: 27 Aug 2018 15:43 by GRAPHITONE