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==Guides==
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* [http://sudomod.com/game-boy-zero-guide-part-1 Part 1 - Modifying the case]
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* [http://sudomod.com/game-boy-zero-guide-part-2 Part 2 - The Controls]
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* [http://sudomod.com/game-boy-zero-guide-part-3 Part 3 - The Screen]
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* [http://sudomod.com/game-boy-zero-guide-part-4 Part 4 - Mounting and Wiring ]
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* [http://sudomod.com/game-boy-zero-guide-part-5 Part 5 - Cartridge Reader and Audio ]
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* [http://sudomod.com/game-boy-zero-guide-part-6 Part 6 - Everything else ]
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* [[misc_guides | Part 7 - Miscellaneous Guides, Tips, & tricks]]
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==Hardware==
 
==Hardware==
<ul>
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<li>[[Main Board]]</li>
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* [[GBZ Main Board|Main Board]]
<li>[[Screen]]</li>
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* [[Screens|Screens]]
<li>[[Buttons]]</li>
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* [[GBZ Screen Cover|Screen Cover]]
<li>[[Power Supply]]</li>
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* [[GBZ Controller Input|Controller Input]]
<li>[[Battery]]</li>
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* [[GBZ Buttons|Buttons]]
<li>[[Audio Amplifier]]</li>
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* [[GBZ Power Supply|Power Supply]]
<li>[[Speaker]]</li>
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* [[GBZ Battery|Battery]]
</ul>
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* [[GBZ Audio Amplifier|Audio Amplifier]]
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* [[GBZ Speaker|Speaker]]
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* [[GBZ Usb Hub|Usb Hub]]
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* [[GBZ Usb DAC|Usb DAC]]
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* [[GBZ USB Charging Port|Micro USB Port]]
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* [[GBZ Misc Hardware|Misc]]
  
 
==Software==
 
==Software==
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* [[RetroPie]]
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* [[recalbox]]
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* [[EmulationStation]]
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* [http://www.lakka.tv/ Lakka TV]
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==Recommended Tools==
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* [http://www.banggood.com/Triangular-Wing-Y-Screwdriver-Tool-for-Nintendo-DS-Wii-GameBoy-p-967104.html?p=9B1915347037201311DI Tri-wing screwdriver] (the screws in the GB case aren’t normal phillips-head screws)
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* [http://www.banggood.com/3_8mm-4_5mm-Game-bit-Nes-Screwdrivers-For-Nintendo-N64-Gameboy-p-939908.html?p=9B1915347037201311DI Tool to open game cardridges]
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* Soldering iron (and solder, of course)
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* Electrical tape
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* [http://www.banggood.com/50mmX20m-Copper-Foil-Tape-Single-Conductive-EMI-Shielding-Adhesive-p-976256.html?p=9B1915347037201311DI Copper tape] (for adding new buttons to the controller board)
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* Dremel Rotary Tool
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* X-acto knives
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* Hot glue gun
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* Epoxy
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* Other basics like screwdriver set and all that.
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==FAQ==
 
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<ul>
<li>[[RetroPie]]</li>
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<li>Could you fit this in a Game Boy Color/Pocket?
<li>[[recalbox]]</li>
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<ul><li>It would be a very, very tight fit and you’d likely have to forego the SD card cartridge reader.</li></ul>
<li>[[EmulationStation]]</li>
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</li>
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<li>How do you get audio out of the Pi Zero?
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<ul><li>Adafruit has a great guide for using PWM audio out of the GPIO pins: https://learn.adafruit.com/adding-basic-audio-ouput-to-raspberry-pi-zero/overview .  A small USB sound card is also an option.</li></ul>
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</li>
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<li>What’s the battery life like?
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<ul><li>3.5-4 hours on a 2000mAh battery.</li></ul>
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</li>
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<li>Can’t you just buy a Game Boy shell to use since all the insides get replaced anyway?
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<ul><li>The original project used several internal pieces from the Game Boy, including the controller board, headphone jack, power switch and cartridge reader.  It is possible to use a custom PCB for the controls, aftermarket power switch and headphone jack, but you would have to forego the SD Card cartridge adaptor.</li></ul>
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</li>
 
</ul>
 
</ul>

Latest revision as of 20:38, 29 November 2017

Game Boy Zero.jpg

Guides

Hardware

Software

Recommended Tools

  • Tri-wing screwdriver (the screws in the GB case aren’t normal phillips-head screws)
  • Tool to open game cardridges
  • Soldering iron (and solder, of course)
  • Electrical tape
  • Copper tape (for adding new buttons to the controller board)
  • Dremel Rotary Tool
  • X-acto knives
  • Hot glue gun
  • Epoxy
  • Other basics like screwdriver set and all that.


FAQ

  • Could you fit this in a Game Boy Color/Pocket?
    • It would be a very, very tight fit and you’d likely have to forego the SD card cartridge reader.
  • How do you get audio out of the Pi Zero?
  • What’s the battery life like?
    • 3.5-4 hours on a 2000mAh battery.
  • Can’t you just buy a Game Boy shell to use since all the insides get replaced anyway?
    • The original project used several internal pieces from the Game Boy, including the controller board, headphone jack, power switch and cartridge reader. It is possible to use a custom PCB for the controls, aftermarket power switch and headphone jack, but you would have to forego the SD Card cartridge adaptor.