Super Game Pi
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@bassman6805 It looks like the button boards are set aside, but even so, that is about the cleanest looking DIY portable I have seen. I guess the battery is off camera too, right? Seeing this really makes me wish I had a 3D printer. It also looks like there woudl be enough room in there for a Pi3.
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@caver01
I've heard rumors that the Pi foundation is working on a new Pi Zero that's the same speed as the Pi 3 coming out later this year.
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/raspberry-pi-in-2017-new-boards-new-oses-and-more/ -
@backstander Where do you see that about a new Zero? I saw stuff about a Model A, and the compute module is already out, but I didn't see anything about a new Zero.
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@obsidianspider
Woops, I thought it was on that article but it must have been a different one. If I find it I'll post it hear as well but I think it was more of a rumor than a confirmed. -
@backstander That would be very cool for a project like this. Pi day is almost here, so I am expecting something. Maybe a Pi4? One of the benefits of this particular design is the large screen which makes the case big enough to accommodate everything else easily. With a Pi zero in there you might be able to cram in a good battery without the extension on the back.
I want a portable that has a screen like this, but that retains an HDMI port so I can shove it into my TV setup and use bluetooth controllers, or take it with me as a hand-held.
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Yeah, the battery isn't shown. I'm going to switch it to the newer case I made and will take some pics. The battery goes into a compartment on the back off the unit. I ended up ordering a different HDMI cable than the one they reccommend on the tutorial. It was hard to fit in the case so hopefully the new one will be better. I also ordered a different powerboost than the one they used. I have issues getting it to always boot up completely. Sometimes it shuts down and you have to plug in a charger to get it to boot. Once it loads you can unplug it and it runs fine so I am hoping it's just a startup power issue. Once I get the new parts and put them in the case I will upload some pics and the models of my case changes.
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@bassman6805 said in Super Game Pi:
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Here are some pictures of the guts. I finally finished the thing and it seems to be working now. I did change the powerboost to the 1000c. I also posted my files on thingiverse if anyone is interested.
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Did changing the power boost fix the startup problem? I'm building a super game pi and I'm experiencing the same issue wont power up on first switch on have to keep turning off and on.
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Sorry for the late reply. Yes, once I switched to the higher powerboost everything started working perfectly. I really enjoyed making it and wish I had more time to play it!
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