Hi Guys!
First of all I want to apologise for my English.
I’m thinking about to do a small proyect with my all Game Gear case.
I want to buy a Raspberry pi w, a LCD, a battery charger, Battery 3.7v.
But I have a Little problem... the D-Pad and the buttons.
- In a first moment I think to buy a PCB 6 button board, but its takes a few problems: The distance between buttons is too far. So I think:
- Is possible to cut the PCB and leave the button that I need?, connecting to the raspberry directly.
- Or maybe is more easy do a D Pad using a Breadboard?
If someone have a idea, I will appreciate it.
Hope that someone can help me. thanks
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Re: Game Gear Proyect
This could be possible, but it depends on the size of the PCB. Boards are also usually difficult to cut cleanly (for me at least), so I wouldn't spend a lot of money on the board just to cut it up and potentially damage it.
I think your best option at the moment is to use a breadboard to get the layout you want. Then you can resize it to your liking. Once you have that down, you can look into getting a custom PCB made. I think it's a lot more fun experimenting with a breadboard and making it all yourself!
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