Kite Circuit Sword CM3 Build - N64 Theme
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 8:19 pm
I'm so happy to have this project finished! This is my 2nd GBZ project. My first one was a mess. I had no idea what I was doing and everything about it was wonky. This time, I equally had no idea what I was doing, but Kite's Circuit Sword allowed even a novice like me to put it together smoothly... without weird functionality quirks lol. It's super comfortable to play on & it's a great conversation-starter in public!
Components:
Hope that helps anyone wanting to build one like mine. I have to give a HUGE shoutout to HoolyHoo for this build. He was generous enough to make me a custom part needed for the concave L/R buttons. They feel absolutely amazing. I'd highly recommend using his screen bracket & back button PCB if you're planning to build a GBZ/GBCM3.
I really like the 6-button layout. I have it configured so the green/blue buttons are the A/B buttons only for N64. On every other console, the A/B buttons are standard. It's very comfortable that way. The D-Pad is an NES-style one from RetroModding. It feels wayyy better than those Chinese-clone D-pads. I'd highly recommending trying a button set from RetroModding.. it's worth it.
The joystick was a concern for me. I really wanted to use a 3DS joystick b/c IMO they're a lot more comfortable than a PSP joystick. I thought it'd be pretty difficult to set it up, but I was genuinely surprised. The trick to doing this (may add pics later) is to use a sharp knife to carefully cut off the white plastic on top of the ribbon cable. Take your time & don't push down to hard (you'll risk bending the small PCB). Eventually, you'll be able to snap off the white plastic and the solder points will be right there. (queue Zelda open-chest sound)
You probably noticed the little hole in the front of the case.. that was my mistake. I'll probably re-case this project soon, but for now, I'm fine with it. Also, I ordered some stickers from Ya-Ya Design over a month ago and he never shipped it. I also noticed he's been inactive on here as well as Instagram.. anyone know if he's alright? Hoping he's okay and hoping I can get the stickers sometime soon.
Components:
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Computer: Kite Circuit Sword (Raspberry Pi CM3)
Housing: RetroModding Light gray DMG housing
Plastic Buttons: RetroModding (SNES-colors)
L/R Buttons: HoolyHoo 4-Button Back PCB
Screen Bracket/Button Wells: HoolyHoo 6-button screen bracket
Joystick: 3DS Joystick (ebay)
Screen Cover: (ebay) Back Repair Sticker: (ebay) Battery: 4000mah "125054" Li-po battery (Aliexpress) Cartridge: Used Genuine Nintendo Cartridge (eBay from Japan seller)
Label: Came w/ secondhand Circuit Sword (unknown origin)
Housing: RetroModding Light gray DMG housing
Plastic Buttons: RetroModding (SNES-colors)
L/R Buttons: HoolyHoo 4-Button Back PCB
Screen Bracket/Button Wells: HoolyHoo 6-button screen bracket
Joystick: 3DS Joystick (ebay)
Screen Cover: (ebay) Back Repair Sticker: (ebay) Battery: 4000mah "125054" Li-po battery (Aliexpress) Cartridge: Used Genuine Nintendo Cartridge (eBay from Japan seller)
Label: Came w/ secondhand Circuit Sword (unknown origin)
I really like the 6-button layout. I have it configured so the green/blue buttons are the A/B buttons only for N64. On every other console, the A/B buttons are standard. It's very comfortable that way. The D-Pad is an NES-style one from RetroModding. It feels wayyy better than those Chinese-clone D-pads. I'd highly recommending trying a button set from RetroModding.. it's worth it.
The joystick was a concern for me. I really wanted to use a 3DS joystick b/c IMO they're a lot more comfortable than a PSP joystick. I thought it'd be pretty difficult to set it up, but I was genuinely surprised. The trick to doing this (may add pics later) is to use a sharp knife to carefully cut off the white plastic on top of the ribbon cable. Take your time & don't push down to hard (you'll risk bending the small PCB). Eventually, you'll be able to snap off the white plastic and the solder points will be right there. (queue Zelda open-chest sound)
You probably noticed the little hole in the front of the case.. that was my mistake. I'll probably re-case this project soon, but for now, I'm fine with it. Also, I ordered some stickers from Ya-Ya Design over a month ago and he never shipped it. I also noticed he's been inactive on here as well as Instagram.. anyone know if he's alright? Hoping he's okay and hoping I can get the stickers sometime soon.