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      AluLagoa @moosepr
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      @moosepr
      Thanks!
      Adafruit wants $45 for shipping, and a seller i found in the UK wants $8 for 10 + shipping.

      Well, when I do Version 2 I will 3D print a case, and I will try either to make bigger buttons to press on the tactile switches or use a SNES USB gamepad under the shell.

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        moosepr @AluLagoa
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        @AluLagoa yeah adafruit shipping can be a pain.

        Can probably get a few hundred from China for minimal prices

        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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          AluLagoa
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          Possible next version of the handheld.

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          Smaller, much nice looking, possibly 18650 battery on the back.

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            AluLagoa
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            Well, trying do desolder the pins on the display was a bust... Acidentally striped one of the contacts...

            Lesson learned: Don't mess with something that already works.

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              obsidianspider @AluLagoa
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              @alulagoa said in Project DCH (dirt cheap handheld):

              Don't mess with something that already works.

              Where's the fun in that? ;)

              📷 @obsidianspider

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                DD-Indeed
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                Interesting project. Sparks up couple ideas on my head as well. Could propably build something similar from a Odroid U3 that I have lying on the drawer, so definitely gotta follow this topic. :)

                My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                  barrymossel
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                  Really cool. Something like this might be next project (after my full size cab). Still have a 7 inch screen lying around and quite some arcade controls :)

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                    AluLagoa
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                    A friend of mine will give me a DMG-01 case, hopefully that will be big enough to use the components with the connectors.

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                      DD-Indeed @AluLagoa
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                      @alulagoa

                      Game Boy Color's case is big enough for sure, and I think that you can get new ones too. Copy models obviosly, but good for these kind of things.

                      My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                        AluLagoa @DD-Indeed
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                        @dd-indeed The connectors on the pi and on the screen are vertical, and they take way to much space, I will be lucky if I can fit them on the DMG-01 without bending them.

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