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Rodocop's 1st and 2nd GBZ

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 7:35 pm
by rodocop
So I figured I would post a few pics of my completed GBZ's this community has helped so much, and I have learned a lot. Before I began I had never touched a soldering iron, and I had never attempted anything like this. I now feel confident in my skills and can't wait to figure out a new project.

GBZ #1

This one I built with an original gameboy shell. It isn't the prettiest, I definately messed up with the dremel around the screen and I did gouge a few spots with the cutting disk. Nothing too bad though. Either way it turned out great for my first attempt.

I used a screen from alibaba that ran off 5V with no mod, the driver board was huge so it was a tight fit.
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No usb hub, but I did add one external usb port in the ext port, i installed the volume wheel upside down, works fine, just opposite of what it should be.
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Home made audio filter, and power strip, adafruit mono amp and speaker. I used a simple button PCB from ebay, wired directly to the pi's GPIO's, two tactile switches for L/R, a nice label from Dominator for my cartridge, behind the cartridge is a 3200mah samsung note battery, connected to the banggood power boost
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micro usb port on the side, dremel job wasn't the greatest, and I also made a hole for the micro SD, also not my best work
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So here is the complete unit, also, I have a clear acrylic screen protector that I traded with another user for, he swapped a volume wheel for it, and the I bought a vinyl border off another user on here
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Re: Rodocop's 1st and 2nd GBZ

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 7:44 pm
by rodocop
GBZ #2

So this one is much better, I used a black shell from ebay, clear buttons with leds from HHL, acrylic screen protector and cartridge label from dominator, cambles safe shutdown for banggood powerboost, and helders all in one board.

buttons and screen look nice.
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wiring up helders board
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5v mod on the gearbest screen I used this time around
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test fitting the screen
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I planned to put the power boost in the cartridge, I ended up just running adding a micro usb port in there and left the power boost inside the gameboy
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it's a little messy
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power boost and battery ready to go
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here it is finished, I added leds behind the buttons for a cool effect. There is a switch in the battery compartment to turn them on or off
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Re: Rodocop's 1st and 2nd GBZ

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 11:28 pm
by n.marek
Nice, I like those LED buttons :)

And yes, the second is nicer, I understand this though. You learn/practice on the first one and then you master the others :lol:

Re: Rodocop's 1st and 2nd GBZ

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 11:30 pm
by correia5022
Second build is much nicer.
thanks for sharing!

(i'm still waiting for my parts to arrive :( )

Re: Rodocop's 1st and 2nd GBZ

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 1:55 am
by hobbyist
:D LEDs behind the buttons are awesome, nice job

Re: Rodocop's 1st and 2nd GBZ

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2017 2:50 am
by DerrickGar
hobbyist wrote:
Sat Jan 28, 2017 1:55 am
:D LEDs behind the buttons are awesome, nice job
Yeah I think they look amazing!

Re: Rodocop's 1st and 2nd GBZ

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2017 8:38 pm
by rodocop
DerrickGar wrote:
Mon Aug 21, 2017 2:50 am
hobbyist wrote:
Sat Jan 28, 2017 1:55 am
:D LEDs behind the buttons are awesome, nice job
Yeah I think they look amazing!
Yeah. I liked the LEDs. Pretty easy addition. The LEDs I bought from handheld legend were nice and small and had built in resistors. Very easy to use. But you could easily use any LEDs on hand.

https://handheldlegend.com/collections/ ... led-module

I've also used them in some modded DMGs
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Re: Rodocop's 1st and 2nd GBZ

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2017 10:34 pm
by YaYa
Nice builds ! Especially the second one. I'm intended to add leds also but i didn't really understand how to drive them as i bought 3528 SMD leds.
I'm still trying to figure out how to make them light and be controlled for dimming with a pot in the cartridge... (pot with off position)
I was lurking those ready to use leds from hand held but i found them to be too expensive for what it was.

Re: Rodocop's 1st and 2nd GBZ

Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 8:54 am
by 144TECH
Hi dude, nice looking stuff especially the 2nd one (offcourse :D) that's funky those modded gb's with these led's behind the buttons shining trough.
Maybe in the future, if you do that again, you can paint the inside of the case black, so that the light only travels out the button area's :mrgreen: however painting can be risky some black vinyl would be safer so you dont end up anywhere else with that paint on the front of the case :lol: thumbs up, Greets 144Tech

Re: Rodocop's 1st and 2nd GBZ

Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 9:19 am
by rodocop
144TECH wrote:
Wed Aug 23, 2017 8:54 am
Hi dude, nice looking stuff especially the 2nd one (offcourse :D) that's funky those modded gb's with these led's behind the buttons shining trough.
Maybe in the future, if you do that again, you can paint the inside of the case black, so that the light only travels out the button area's :mrgreen: however painting can be risky some black vinyl would be safer so you dont end up anywhere else with that paint on the front of the case :lol: thumbs up, Greets 144Tech
Yeah, the LEDs worked much better with a black case to start with, not as much bleed through, I was not too happy with the light bleeding through on the yellow case, I had thought if I was going to do it again I would paint the inside.