Gaboze Pocaio
Re: Gaboze Pocaio
I had a question about the board. It looks like the screen on mine is off by ~2 mm from left to right with a noticeable slant when looking at it straight on. How is the screen attached and can I easily reseat the screen or will I break something if I try to remove it? Any thoughts?
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Re: Gaboze Pocaio
edit the offset settings in /boot/config.txtZiploc99 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 31, 2018 10:19 pmI had a question about the board. It looks like the screen on mine is off by ~2 mm from left to right with a noticeable slant when looking at it straight on. How is the screen attached and can I easily reseat the screen or will I break something if I try to remove it? Any thoughts?
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Re: Gaboze Pocaio
Hello, I just assembled my gaboze pocaio and I made this drill hole helper, since I did not wanted to drill over the pcb (since I did not had an 1mm drill), thanks for making the project opensource!
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3124877
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3124877
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Re: Gaboze Pocaio
Yeah these were sold a while back now, for pocket builds now your options would be, the pocket pi Fe kit by galaxy gaming, they recently did a thread here or you can check their site, or, ordering blank gaboze PCBs, then ordering the BOM and assembling by hand.
Re: Gaboze Pocaio
No worries! I ordered two of the kits from GalaxyGaming, just waiting on the shipment now. Thanks for the reply!KonnorJ wrote: ↑Sat Sep 29, 2018 3:18 amYeah these were sold a while back now, for pocket builds now your options would be, the pocket pi Fe kit by galaxy gaming, they recently did a thread here or you can check their site, or, ordering blank gaboze PCBs, then ordering the BOM and assembling by hand.

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Re: Gaboze Pocaio
Is it possible to use a Banana Pi Zero instead of a Raspberry Pi Zero? It should have the same size but a lot more power?
I've one more question:
I try to order all needed parts for the PCB. Is it needed, that the resistors have a tolerance of 0.1%? I'm from Europe and an order from Digikey is very expensive. Is it possible to get all these parts from Aliexpress too?
I've one more question:
I try to order all needed parts for the PCB. Is it needed, that the resistors have a tolerance of 0.1%? I'm from Europe and an order from Digikey is very expensive. Is it possible to get all these parts from Aliexpress too?
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Re: Gaboze Pocaio
Yes, tolerance isn't too important for these.
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