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      Legal? - Adafruit PiGRRL Zero - Hosting custom Retropie image

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      @Woosty yep!

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      Switching from a piTFT display to an external HDMI monitor.

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      @t-prime
      So, while I haven't begun with setting up my project, i still want to ask to be sure, as I'm quite new to all of this... (°_°). To keep the "fully working" hdmi, I can still follow the tutorial by adafruit (https://learn.adafruit.com/running-opengl-based-games-and-emulators-on-adafruit-pitft-displays/pitft-setup) and use their script, but I'll have to answer NO once I'm asked as you described and change the .txt file, right?

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      Adafruit - Raspberry Pi Zero - $1 off

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    • monstermadeofmanM

      Powerboost 1000c breakout LEDs

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      @obsidianspider

      I'm from the UK. And It's cost me somewhere in the region of about £40-£50 due to the scarcisty of Powerboost 1000 over here.

      My soldering Iron was temp regulated. It served me well.

      Went out and got a new soldering iron and ordered a new powerboost and Pi Zero.

      I'm still confident I can break them out.

      Found a nice little walkthrough

      end a piece of #20 to #24 copper wire so it just fits around the LED or resistor, then heat that with the tip of your soldering iron.

      The wire will carry heat to the pads on both ends of the component, melting both at the same time. Then you can slide the component off the pads. It's a lot faster and easier than trying to lever a component off with only one side free.

      Clean any excess solder off the pads with solder wick, then re-tin before adding the jumper.

      30 gauge wire works well for the jumpers. It can carry more than enough current for an LED, and is flexible enough that you won't risk pulling the pad off the PCB.

      Bend about 1mm of the wire back on itself and press the wires together with pliers/tweezers to make a tight U, dip it in flux, then melt a bead of solder into the U. The capillary action between the wires will hold more solder than a straight run of wire, and the paired wires will act like a small pad. Place the tinned U on the pad, heat it with your iron, and you should get a good joint.

      I've got the broken powerboost I'm gonna practice on.

      Let's hope

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      Retropie portable gpio controls problem.

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      @giles2005 said in Retropie portable gpio controls problem.:

      iv now solved the problem anyway. would have been nice to share the solution as a means to help others but nevermind

      Before you share the solution to "the problem", you should tell us what "the problem" actually is!!?? You still have not done this. Currently, your problem is still "my project"does not work! Bizarre. I shall assume from your username that you were born back in 2005 and it shows.

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      Mausberry and Adafruit powerboost compatibility?

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      @jsawhite cheer buddy :) that was part of my concern. Although relatively easy to build like you say JFET is an issue also the space it takes up. The premade PCB would be ideal but I'll just have to wait and see