
Super pumped!
Really hard to say - honestly probably still a couple weeks out if I wait for a custom PCB solution to be ready (which I think makes sense). I promise I'm eager to get it out too!
I'm wondering what the largest size screen that will fit in the top of the case would be too. I'm not afraid to chop the board behind it, but I love the 3D printed finish on the mintyPi 2.0. Unfortunately, manufacturers don't tend to list Altoids tin compatibility on their spec sheets
Cool, gives us all enough time to get some parts ready. My 9-year old daughter saw your video and begged me to make one for her
That's pretty close.Sirlias wrote: ↑Mon Apr 17, 2017 10:25 amSo, for those of you out there who, like myself, want to order the parts before the official guide comes out here is what I've been able to put together. Not trying to step on Wermy's toes or anything and I'm sure his list will be much better than this one but just to spark the conversation:
Thanks!wermy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 17, 2017 10:38 amThat's pretty close.Sirlias wrote: ↑Mon Apr 17, 2017 10:25 amSo, for those of you out there who, like myself, want to order the parts before the official guide comes out here is what I've been able to put together. Not trying to step on Wermy's toes or anything and I'm sure his list will be much better than this one but just to spark the conversation:
The reason I haven't put out a parts list yet is because I'm still trying a couple of options for a few things. The audio for example, I just got a couple of different USB sound cards that I've heard put out enough oomph to make a separate amplifier unnecessary (I'll be able to test it tonight or tomorrow). Also I've got a few smaller speaker options on the way that, if they sound good/loud enough, will let me rearrange a few things on the inside for the better. So I'd like to get these things nailed down before having people run out and buy a list of parts that could change (even if only a little).
For now, though, things that are pretty much nailed down:
• Pi 0 W
• Powerboost 500 (I'll do some more thorough testing but the whole thing came in under 500mA in some brief testing, meaning it should be able to charge and play at the same time. I'll test to make sure if that's a concern for folks)
• 1200mAh lipo battery from Adafruit
• DS Lite buttons/rubber pads
• And this is the screen I used: http://www.ebay.com/itm/252135075697?_t ... 2749.l2649
I got board dimensions for one of the 2.4" screens, and I really don't think it's going to be an option unless you forego the bezel.
Hope this helps for now.
No worries, I understand. I just didn't want people buying things that I didn't actually include in the final build/guide.
That is really interesting because I recently finished a build using an SNES controller and fitting a pi zero, powerboost 500, and 500mAh Lipo battery inside the controller and it definitely cannot play and charge at the same time. maybe it's because I'm using the HDMI for video and audio? Not sure.wermy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 17, 2017 10:38 am• Powerboost 500 (I'll do some more thorough testing but the whole thing came in under 500mA in some brief testing, meaning it should be able to charge and play at the same time. I'll test to make sure if that's a concern for folks)Sirlias wrote: ↑Mon Apr 17, 2017 10:25 amSo, for those of you out there who, like myself, want to order the parts before the official guide comes out here is what I've been able to put together. Not trying to step on Wermy's toes or anything and I'm sure his list will be much better than this one but just to spark the conversation:
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