Hi,
did someone built a Gameboy "Zero" with this kit: https://www.adafruit.com/products/3014 ?
Is it possible to use this kit in a original gameboy case?
PiGRRL 2.0 Kit in a GameBoy Case
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Re: PiGRRL 2.0 Kit in a GameBoy Case
without looking at all the dimensions, I would say those are off.
- Screen is smaller (2.8 inch compared to 3.5 inch)
- tactile switches
- button placement
Thinking it takes more work to make this fit, than buying an AIO board from Helder (or else) and buying the rest of the kit yourself
- Screen is smaller (2.8 inch compared to 3.5 inch)
- tactile switches
- button placement
Thinking it takes more work to make this fit, than buying an AIO board from Helder (or else) and buying the rest of the kit yourself
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Re: PiGRRL 2.0 Kit in a GameBoy Case
Yes, but i can take this smaller screen and replace the pcb with the gameboy zero pcb.
I think it's easy with this kit because the tft display is via SPI and you can connect the buttons directly with the tft-GPIOs. You don't need teensy and you don't have this big composite-display-board.
I think it's easy with this kit because the tft display is via SPI and you can connect the buttons directly with the tft-GPIOs. You don't need teensy and you don't have this big composite-display-board.
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