Portable game station RPi2
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@stahl80 I gather you're using the IO pins and you've programmed the pi to do that? :D That's sick!!!
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@TheNerdyDev
I'm using a powerblock from petrockblogg to safely shut down the pi. That does use the io pins to achieve that. -
AWESOME project build man!!!
I am seriously impressed :)
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Amazing - love it :-)
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Just wow
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Nicely documented, it's cool to see it grow from stuff-in-a-carton-box to proper finished!
I love how you finished the cutouts for the pads, with rubber foam for that nice fit and feel. Great!
You should be proud of yourself!
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@Zigurana
Thanks for all the positiv comment, really cool you guys like it ;) -
The quality of the finish is simply amazing.
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AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I almost couldn't believe it. Looks like a photo-shopped retro gaming dream. But when I saw the photograph of the "guts" of this James Bond suitcase I actually did start to believe it. Some handy people can make pieces of art w/ a Pi. Wish I had such talent. :-)
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Wow! Thanks a lot :). Yes, it's very real :).
You should try to build something, I'm sure you can make it! And a bouns is all the knowledge you get when doing it. -
Incredible build!
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Great work @stahl80. I can see that a lot of care and attention to detail went into this and it has really paid off. The finished article is fantastic.
Well done!
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That is fantastic !!! love what you have made.
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@stahl80
The class turned out, console case. -
Those pelican cases aren't cheaper either!
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This i a pice of art. I am truly impressed.
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Thanks for all the positive comments!!!!
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@stahl80 Then I'm gonna do a negative one: this gorgeus build is not mine! :-(
Congratulations dude!!
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Fantastic build.
Two questions: How much does it weigh?
If you were to do it over again, what would you have done differently?
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