First Time Build...Advice Please
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 4:27 pm
Hey guys, I've been lurking this forum and some YouTube videos for a few weeks. I have absolutely no Raspberry Pi experience, but reading all this stuff about retrofitting a old game system appeals to my inner tinkerer. Yesterday I picked up a lot of "as-is" game boys off eBay relatively cheap. I plan on trying to repair a couple and if one happens to be beyond repair I'd like to use it for a build. I'm not going to get on here and ask for someone to just give me a parts list, or do my research for me. There are plenty of posts that just list all the standard stuff.
Reading up I've found parts lists, all straightforward enough. This being my first build, and to be honest, I may screw something up. I'd like to attempt this with the most inexpensive components possible. So what I want from this thread is to be a sorta place for me to come and get some input for the parts I find that I think would work.
I want to keep this build very simple. In my head I want to have a stock looking gameboy with a 3.5 lcd (backup camera monitor), with a headphone jack, a usb port for charging, and a sd slot (maybe even keep it contained internally like a harddrive). Nothing crazy, if anyone has any links or tips where I might do some research to further my knowledge about doing this cheaply I would appreciate it.
Does anyone have any input on this power module?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-DC-3V-3-3V-3 ... Sw4GVYRbP0
Reading up I've found parts lists, all straightforward enough. This being my first build, and to be honest, I may screw something up. I'd like to attempt this with the most inexpensive components possible. So what I want from this thread is to be a sorta place for me to come and get some input for the parts I find that I think would work.
I want to keep this build very simple. In my head I want to have a stock looking gameboy with a 3.5 lcd (backup camera monitor), with a headphone jack, a usb port for charging, and a sd slot (maybe even keep it contained internally like a harddrive). Nothing crazy, if anyone has any links or tips where I might do some research to further my knowledge about doing this cheaply I would appreciate it.
Does anyone have any input on this power module?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-DC-3V-3-3V-3 ... Sw4GVYRbP0