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      TechieAndroid
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      I a PowerBoost 1000 and a Li-Po 3.7V 2500 mAh battery because it's small, will last long and it went well with the PowerBoost.
      I also got this screen: 3.2" TFT LCD SSD1289 ILI9341 and this MicroSD which is OP: SanDisk Extreme Pro 16GB MicroSDHC UHS-1.
      So... I believe I have everything ordered now, I just have to wait for everything to arrive and the assemble.

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        Hex
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        Dont but adafruit displays. you can get a 3.5 inch lcd on ebay for ~15$. These are easily converted to 5v displays. I currently have 2 that work well

        Sent from 20,000 leagues under the sea.

        Powersaver Emulation station : https://github.com/hex007/EmulationStation
        ES dev script : https://github.com/hex007/es-dev/blob/master/es-tests.sh

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          TechieAndroid @Hex
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          @hex
          3.5" is too big for my build.

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            TechieAndroid
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            //Cost & Parts

            These are my totals which includes tax and shipping (I rounded up).

            $0 GBA (I've had this for some time)

            $12 Raspberry Pi Zero W

            $16 Lithium Ion Polymer Battery - 3.7v 2500mAh

            $17 SanDisk Extreme Pro 16GB MicroSDHC UHS-1

            $20 PowerBoost 1000 Charger - Rechargeable 5V Lipo USB Boost @ 1A - 1000C

            $25 3.2" TFT LCD SSD1289 ILI9341

            Total = $90

            Cost of Freeplay Zero ≃ $125 give or take

            Saved ~ $35

            I think my build will be better quality than a Freeplay Zero because of the battery and some other factors.

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            • HexH
              Hex
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              @techieandroid Here is my build. The total cost turned out to be 65$

              http://imgur.com/a/aQD0M

              Sent from 20,000 leagues under the sea.

              Powersaver Emulation station : https://github.com/hex007/EmulationStation
              ES dev script : https://github.com/hex007/es-dev/blob/master/es-tests.sh

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                TechieAndroid @Hex
                last edited by TechieAndroid

                @hex
                Well... I'm making a GBA (or at least using it as my case to fix the parts into) not a GB/GBC. I would be careful with electronic components that heat up inside that cardboard if I were you. Why did you use cardboard? Just curious.

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                • HexH
                  Hex
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                  Cardboard allowed a lot of flexibility while making the case and it was zero cost too.

                  That makes my case unique among all other GBZ. I get questions every time I travel.

                  Sent from 20,000 leagues under the sea.

                  Powersaver Emulation station : https://github.com/hex007/EmulationStation
                  ES dev script : https://github.com/hex007/es-dev/blob/master/es-tests.sh

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                    AluLagoa @TechieAndroid
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                    @techieandroid $25 for the ili9341? I got mine for less than $10 from AliExpress.

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                      TechieAndroid @AluLagoa
                      last edited by TechieAndroid

                      @alulagoa
                      Meh. I don't really care. I don't buy from there. I'm saving over $35 already on my project.

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                        TechieAndroid
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                        Got my Pi Zero W and the PowerBoost 1000. Time to build it! :)

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                          TechieAndroid
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                          @moosepr
                          I have the ili9341 3.2" version and it has been confusing trying to find the video signal pin on it. I have looked at the documentation and searched online but nobody has posted the connection they used on theirs to the Pi. I probably can figure it out on my own but quicker help would be appreciated greatly.

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                            TechieAndroid
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                            This is the most info I've found on it. Doc
                            LCD Pin Description

                            PIN NO. SYMBOL DESCRIPTION FUNCTION
                            1 5V 5V power supply When powered from 5V supply,
                            Pin 1 & Pin 2 as power input,
                            Pin 33 & Pin 34 provide 3.3V output.
                            2 GND Ground GND
                            3 D0 Data pin
                            D0-D15
                            4 D1
                            5 D2
                            6 D3
                            7 D4
                            8 D5
                            9 D6
                            10 D7
                            11 D8
                            12 D9
                            13 D10
                            14 D11
                            15 D12
                            16 D13
                            17 D14
                            18 D15
                            19 CS LCD chip select Low active
                            20 RS Instruction/Data
                            register selection
                            RS = 1 : Data Register
                            RS = 0 : Instruction Register
                            21 WR Write WR = 0,RD = 1
                            22 RD Read WR = 1,RD = 0
                            23 RESET Reset the
                            controller chip
                            Low active
                            24 NC Not connect Not connect
                            25 BLVCC 5V or 3.3V Backlight VCC
                            26 BLGND Ground Backlight GND
                            27 BLCNT Backlight
                            brightness
                            adjustment
                            Control the backlight brightness via PWM
                            28 TP_IRQ Touch screen
                            interrupt Low level while the touch screen detects pressing
                            29 TP_CS Touch screen
                            chip select
                            Low active
                            30 TP_SCK Touch screen SPI
                            clock
                            connects to SPI SCK
                            31 TP_SI Touch screen
                            data input
                            connects to SPI MOSI
                            32 TP_SO Touch screen
                            data output
                            connects to SPI MISO
                            33 3.3V 3.3V power
                            supply
                            When powered from 3.3V supply,
                            Pin 33 & Pin 34 as power input,
                            Pin 1 & Pin 2 keep NC.
                            34 GND Ground

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                              TechieAndroid
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                              @moosepr
                              This is the exact pinout of my model img

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                                AluLagoa
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                                http://www.instructables.com/id/Breadboard-RetroPie/

                                Here you can find the connections needed and driver for the screen to work.

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                                  moosepr @TechieAndroid
                                  last edited by

                                  @techieandroid that is not a pinout I have come across. It does look like that screen is geared more towards the parallel data connection, but it may still work. If you use the guide in my signature, there may just be the odd pin that has a different name. Are you sure it's ili9341?

                                  want to get a tft into your project, look no further than here https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7464/ili9341-tft-screen-guide

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                                    TechieAndroid @AluLagoa
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                                    @alulagoa
                                    That is not my screen and that link doesn't have the information I needed. I figured it out on my own though.

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                                      TechieAndroid @moosepr
                                      last edited by TechieAndroid

                                      @moosepr

                                      Thanks I looked at that and noticed a few pins I've overlooked, I'll make sure to connect everything up to the appropriate pins.

                                      I'm going to connect the 2 VDD 3.3v on the screen to my PowerBoost 1000 since I didn't want to draw that from the GPIO itself, plus I've already been powering the Pi from the GPIO. I'll GND to the PowerBoost too. I'm going to just connect both 3.3v VDD wires from the screen to the 3.3v on the PowerBoost same goes for connecting both GND wires to the GND on the PowerBoost.

                                      In the end the Pi and display are separated drawing different voltages from the PowerBoost. And the other wires from the display (the data connections) will be connected to the GPIO on the Pi.

                                      It should work. Let me know what you think.

                                      Oh and yes it is a ili9341 screen.

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                                        TechieAndroid
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                                        @moosepr
                                        Some quick clarification. I took another look at your post and was curious what D/C stood for because I don't have that on mine. The other I was able to match up.
                                        BL is BL on mine
                                        SCK is CLK on mine
                                        MISO is MISO on mine
                                        MOSI is MOSI on mine
                                        CS is CS on mine
                                        RST is RST on mine
                                        D/C is ? on mine (it's going to a GPIO pin I see)
                                        VIN is VDD on mine (I have two of these, both 3.3v)
                                        GND is GND on mine (I have two of these too)

                                        Also I thought about the inconveniences of connecting part of the display to the PowerBoost and decided not to. I see you have your power and ground going to the GPIO pins.

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                                          TechieAndroid
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                                          Dang it. Why isn't it working?! The screen is black when the pi gets power. Maybe if I knew what D/C was on the other screen I could connect that on mine. Not sure if that is why it's not turning on though...

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                                            TechieAndroid
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