Going to attempt a gba pi zero build
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And I'd also like to know what type of usb controller board I would use to connect the buttons too, maybe tearing down a cheap usb snes controller?
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@anthonyp555 maybe you can find some interesting info at the @obsidianspider 's thread: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/4844/pi-in-a-gameboy-advance-build-wip
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I bought a broken GBA from eBay for my build. I'm using the PCB for the buttons on the left side and shoulder buttons. I would have used the action buttons as well, but I decided to go for an ABXY layout, so I am grafting in part of a PCB from a DS Lite. I'm still working out the power situation, but I may use the original power switch as well.
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@anthonyp555 You can go straight to GPIO and use Retrogame to simulate keyboard presses. No need for a USB interpreter for so few buttons.
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@meleu It's funny how motivation comes and goes. I was so eager for that ABS cement to dry so I could keep going on with the project, and that was two months ago. I should probably get back to work on these projects. ;)
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@obsidianspider it sure will be dry by now!! :P
just to chip in something meaningful with my response, you can have up to 22 gpio pins available, even if you are using a gpio based tft (such as the ili9341). so with up, down, left, right, a, b, x, y, L1, L2, thats just 10 gpio needed :)
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@obsidianspider oh yeah! Well then you can have 6 of each, there are enough spare gpio
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or you could try something like this
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Hey guys, I misread the OP question. He is asking if the hardware fit on that housing.
I would like to make another question: Is raspi zero able to run GBA games?
Actually I don't have a raspi zero, but I tried Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow on my raspi1 and the performance isn't good (used mGBA core).
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@meleu Yes because it runs perfectly on the Raspberry Pi 2 which has almost the exact same specifications. The difference is a quad core (like the one the Raspberry Pi 3 uses, but slower). Maybe you should wait till the Raspberry Pi Zero W comes out (the W stands for wifi, and Bluetooth controller.) Much like the Raspberry Pi 3... the Raspberry Pi Zero W will come with almost everything you need. Well except for the fact you have to solder everything. I was answering @anthonyp555 's question about using a USB controller, and offered an idea as a better solution. Since the GBA case only has very limited space that is.
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@radiofreero Thanks bro. I'm interested in both answers! :-)
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@meleu the RPi2 uses a dual core.
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@radiofreero I think it's a quad core processor. Look here: https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-2-model-b/
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@meleu found that on YouTube amongst many others.
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https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=143908 here's another one @meleu @anthonyp555
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https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/960/neopigamer also there's this project @meleu @anthonyp555 which was at the bottom of my last link I posted.
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