That's great....
I really need to get me a printer now....
(at least I'll can test stuff out)
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That's great....
This is a great point! I updated the community spotlight post to point that out.Lphillimore wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2018 10:39 pm
It's great to see a build utilising a simple button PCB as often new users think that AIO boards are the only way to go.
Really nice to also see common parts such as generic PSU and USB audio being used along with fresh new ideas such as the cart shell, screen bracket etc.
a big thank you to Wermy and also the community.....wermy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2018 10:07 amThis is a great point! I updated the community spotlight post to point that out.Lphillimore wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2018 10:39 pm
It's great to see a build utilising a simple button PCB as often new users think that AIO boards are the only way to go.
Really nice to also see common parts such as generic PSU and USB audio being used along with fresh new ideas such as the cart shell, screen bracket etc.
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Lphillimore wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2018 10:39 pmSuch a great job again, Veteran.
You do an amazing job of detailing your builds to the highest level and they really are an inspiration to other users.
It's great to see a build utilising a simple button PCB as often new users think that AIO boards are the only way to go.
Really nice to also see common parts such as generic PSU and USB audio being used along with fresh new ideas such as the cart shell, screen bracket etc.
This build should serve as an inspiration to new users that really high quality builds are possible with time, patience and resourcefulness
I'm a massive fan of the SNES (UK Talk) and I think you've just inspired me to build an inferior white GBZ with a similar theme next
Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing with everyone.
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