Very nice!VeteranGamer wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 2:33 pmyou still have to grind the screw post down.... but they fit snug around the screw post andthe tactile fits snug in the square
Veteran's 1st GBZ (No Hot Glue) Completed
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Wow this is the cleanest job I've ever seen looks factory. What theme are you using ?
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Re: Veteran's 1st GBZ (No Hot Glue) Completed
thanks....Brandonmel wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2017 11:36 amWow this is the cleanest job I've ever seen looks factory. What theme are you using ?
the theme is the es theme gbz35 dark
personally i think its currently the best theme if your going to use a backup camera type screen
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1549&hilit=es+theme
https://github.com/rxbrad/es-theme-gbz35/tree/dark
i am working on a theme of my own (but it requires some work... mainly on the svg files)
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Re: Veteran's 1st GBZ (No Hot Glue) Completed
as requested by @oliddell
heres the led solder points for the generic/banggood psu
i personally didnt use resistors, as the board is power by the 3.7v lipo and the leds i used were around that....
with that being said, i may put a resistor on my blue led (power/load) as its a little brighter than the others and for me it doesnt look quite right (doesnt have that factory feel, one led brighter then the other.... a personal thing)
but you can get away without adding resistors
also you can put what ever colour leds you want, i just copied the colours the psu already went with....
also you can get away with just adding a led to the charging point, as once charged that led will just turn off (letting you konw its charged)
heres the led solder points for the generic/banggood psu
i personally didnt use resistors, as the board is power by the 3.7v lipo and the leds i used were around that....
with that being said, i may put a resistor on my blue led (power/load) as its a little brighter than the others and for me it doesnt look quite right (doesnt have that factory feel, one led brighter then the other.... a personal thing)
but you can get away without adding resistors
also you can put what ever colour leds you want, i just copied the colours the psu already went with....
also you can get away with just adding a led to the charging point, as once charged that led will just turn off (letting you konw its charged)
Re: Veteran's 1st GBZ (No Hot Glue) Completed
appreciated thanks a lot.
Had to edit to comment on your build...damn mate that is a piece of art right there, we got the same shell you have also helped me on how to position the internals. Im guessing you 3d printed those pins which hold the pi in place?
Had to edit to comment on your build...damn mate that is a piece of art right there, we got the same shell you have also helped me on how to position the internals. Im guessing you 3d printed those pins which hold the pi in place?
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Re: Veteran's 1st GBZ (No Hot Glue) Completed
Great build! Could you post a link to the 3d holder for the Banggood powerboost you used and would it be possible to share the 3d files used for you tactile switches?
Re: Veteran's 1st GBZ (No Hot Glue) Completed
What kind of a DC jack is that? Same plig size as the original?
I can't make out how its connected inside.
I can't make out how its connected inside.
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Re: Veteran's 1st GBZ (No Hot Glue) Completed
its the same size as the original gameboy socket (giving you that factory look and saves you butchering the case to accomodate a usb socket), so if you've used an original dmg (thats broken) you can use the same....
if your starting a fresh, then this is the seller i got it from
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/10Pcs-H ... 0.0.Y2IRAl
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Re: Veteran's 1st GBZ (No Hot Glue) Completed
i've tried to find the link on thingverse for you (its where i got it from)... but couldn't remember how i stumbled over it (credit goes to the original uploader on thingverse)SQLEinstein wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2017 3:22 pmGreat build! Could you post a link to the 3d holder for the Banggood powerboost you used and would it be possible to share the 3d files used for you tactile switches?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2BZT9 ... sp=sharing
i printed it in abs instead of pla, the reason for this was to avoid any distortion that may be caused by heat from the powerboost (the powerboost may not get that hot/warm, but just as a precaution)
Re: Veteran's 1st GBZ (No Hot Glue) Completed
Lining the part with kapton tape also works.VeteranGamer wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2017 5:23 ami've tried to find the link on thingverse for you (its where i got it from)... but couldn't remember how i stumbled over it (credit goes to the original uploader on thingverse)SQLEinstein wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2017 3:22 pmGreat build! Could you post a link to the 3d holder for the Banggood powerboost you used and would it be possible to share the 3d files used for you tactile switches?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2BZT9 ... sp=sharing
i printed it in abs instead of pla, the reason for this was to avoid any distortion that may be caused by heat from the powerboost (the powerboost may not get that hot/warm, but just as a precaution)
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