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    • jabsderJ
      jabsder
      last edited by

      Hello everybody.

      i want to show you the converted Nintendo NES. The Case is designed for Raspberry Pi 3 and 2 Modell B.

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      • meleuM
        meleu
        last edited by

        great job!

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        • RionR
          Rion
          last edited by

          Nice!

          Can we get more high resolution pictures and also from inside the case?

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          • C
            Corporal Queso
            last edited by

            • What did you use for the black plastic that you cut out the holes (for the HDMI, ethernet, etc.)
            • Did you use a Mausberry switch for the Power/Reset buttons?
            • How did you internally get the female ends of the HDMI, USB, and Ethernet in place? Are these just male-to-female cords glued in to the black plastic?

            Looks amazing, I'm doing something very similar.

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            • senkunS
              senkun
              last edited by

              Very nice! Very well finished, I noticed that the recent projects are looking very meticulously polished indeed.

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              • jabsderJ
                jabsder
                last edited by jabsder

                @Rion

                if you click the images,they are again slightly larger.

                @Corporal-Queso

                • i use ABS Plastic. all Parts are 3D printed.
                • no, i use normal switches. The Raspberry becomes the Power over the micro USB.
                • yes , just male-to-female cords. But nothing is glued, all parts are bolted. ok a little glue to fix the LED ;).
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                • Predator04P
                  Predator04
                  last edited by

                  Can you share the Stl? And what hardware you used? I would love to do this!

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                  • XVOX
                    XVO
                    last edited by

                    Looks great, I also have a pi in a nes casing but can't get the gpio to work for power or reset. Can you tell me how you did this?

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                    • jabsderJ
                      jabsder
                      last edited by jabsder

                      @Predator04
                      maybe i like to someday publish a guide on my website.

                      @XVO
                      i don´t use the GPIO for power and reset. It´s a connection between

                      5V Power Supply --> micro USB female jack --> taster(NC) for Reset--> switch(on/off) --> micro USB mal jack to put it on the raspberry.

                      This way is user friendly, programming free, usable GPIO´s.

                      I have already sold a few. The last went to california, from Germany.

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