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    • moosepr
      moosepr last edited by

      I thought you were brave going for the advance sp! They are a bit on the snug side! I was going to pop a zero into a GBA case, but life has gotten in the way right now.

      I was messing with the ili9341 screens. The 2.8 ones are a tiny bit taller than the standard gba screen, and just a tiny bit narrower, the only problem was with the PCB actually being much bigger than the screen itself. I did design a little PCB that basically just connected the screen to the pi with as little as possible, but have yet to test it.

      My plan was to use some Perspex sheet the same thickness as the standard GBA PCB, and then cut it the same shape and size as the PCB. I would then be able to add the silicone topped PCB mount buttons into the plastic, and then would be able to stick the various parts to the Perspex. And run the cables between bits as normal.

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      • monstermadeofman
        monstermadeofman @moosepr last edited by

        @moosepr

        Yeah haha it was a bit of a pipe dream really but alas. Maybe one day.

        I'm aware the screens are slightly off size but they are actually slight larger by about 10mm x 8mm larger, but I'm just going to mess around with display sizes to center it ever so slightly to fit.

        The PCB boards might be going out the window for me, considering using some Proto PCB boards I've got lying around to cut to size as I also want to add 2 extra buttons at the back under the triggers for X and Y button. Mainly because I want to keep that Gameboy Advance look on the front.

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        • moosepr
          moosepr @monstermadeofman last edited by

          @monstermadeofman most people just chop up the old PCB and wire it all that way. I didn't really want to kill a functional thing, so I transplanted a working GBA into a $5 case from China and actual made a profit!

          The buttons are an issue, you could just carefully drill the front and add some extra buttons. I did ponder the hardcore case mod route and looked at transplanting the buttons from a nds into the GBA case, but I don't fancy having all the filler and paint to fail or rub off

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          • monstermadeofman
            monstermadeofman @moosepr last edited by

            @moosepr

            I did consider getting an old GBA and chopping the PCB but I ended buying a shell casing without the guts. Cheaper and quicker to get

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            • moosepr
              moosepr last edited by

              If you want buttons look here.

              http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321411385630

              the ones i got are the OMTEN D3, they are rubber topped and the height is pretty much the same as the rubber domes on the stock GBA. This will allow you to make your own PCB or substitute, and still get the retro feel of a standard GBA

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              • monstermadeofman
                monstermadeofman @moosepr last edited by

                @moosepr

                Thanks man I've already got my tactile switches :)

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                • monstermadeofman
                  monstermadeofman last edited by

                  To anyone interested Kitsch Bent do some pretty awesome little button PCB boards that I'm gonna be using they're really good! and so small so pretty good for smaller projects.

                  0_1474149618669_easy_buttons.jpg

                  They are perfect!

                  http://store.kitsch-bent.com/

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                  • monstermadeofman
                    monstermadeofman last edited by

                    SO IT BEGINS!

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                    • moosepr
                      moosepr @monstermadeofman last edited by

                      @monstermadeofman good luck! I might be able to make some headway on mine soon!

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                      • LSolrac2
                        LSolrac2 last edited by

                        Amazing concept OuO I can't wait to see how you do! Best of Luck!

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                        • diegzumillo
                          diegzumillo last edited by

                          My only recommendation is to avoid using pi 3 if possible. Seeing how you want to emulate 16 bit and lower, the pi zero is definitely the way to go. It's cheaper, smaller, easier to power... it's more convenient in every aspect. I say this because I ran into a huge problem with my handheld using pi 3, because it has complicating power demands that the popular powerboost from adafruit cannot handle. And I'm not even able to play anything the zero couldn't handle, because it would require overclocking it the thing.

                          Other than that, I don't see any difficulties in your project. The PiGrll seems like a solid starting point. I used those buttons on mine and they are awesome!

                          Everything looks promising! Good luck with everything.

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                          • monstermadeofman
                            monstermadeofman @diegzumillo last edited by

                            @diegzumillo

                            I did put up the sop dude that I'm using a Pi Zero. Wouldn't even manage to get a Pi3 into a GBA case, no where near it with battery, and other boards that I require. Christ I'd need to convert an old GBA carry hard case to do that. (I've seen something similar done with a Gamecube hand held).

                            I've already used a Pi3 for console build. And I found it pretty decent for N64 emulation, admittiedly I'm only playing mario 64 and DK 64 but they are all I pretty much want.

                            I was aware that the Pi3 would struggle with the battery demands, found that out by looking into the Pi GRRL from Adafruit as they specify that you can not do it with a Pi3.

                            The main things I've bin running into uncharted waters is trying to keep the exterior case pretty much original, you know cosmetically the same. But looking at some DMG Gameboy Zero builds has given me some ideas.

                            I've gone through 2 different screens at this point. but I've finally settled on one that fits the casing and size constraints with the driver board.

                            I've got some nice little electrostatic button pads coming that will work with the original GBA buttons. and I'll be using some little momentary switches hidden on the back for the X and Y.

                            I mean all in all this is quite a big project, I'm really coming to grips with the hardware side of things thanks to a combination of other peoples projects on here, the Sudo Mod forum and people that are kind enough to put walk throughs on Youtube of their DMG build.

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                            • obsidianspider
                              obsidianspider last edited by

                              How's your build going? I just bought a broken Gameboy Advance from eBay for $12 shipped that I'm going to be taking apart to see if/how things might fit.

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                              • monstermadeofman
                                monstermadeofman @obsidianspider last edited by

                                @obsidianspider

                                Ended up dropping it for a bit if I'm honest. I found someone online who is making a custom PCB for a Pi Zero in a GBA. But they aren't on sale yet.

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                                • obsidianspider
                                  obsidianspider @monstermadeofman last edited by obsidianspider

                                  @monstermadeofman Which one is that? The only one I've seen for sale is the Game PIe Advance, and that's $80 plus shipping.

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                                  • monstermadeofman
                                    monstermadeofman @obsidianspider last edited by

                                    @obsidianspider

                                    Relevant to your interests I believe sir

                                    http://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1188

                                    Stumbled across this and thought of yourself

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                                    • obsidianspider
                                      obsidianspider @monstermadeofman last edited by

                                      @monstermadeofman Already bookmarked! I want to add X and Y buttons to it, but first my GBA needs to show up from Hawaii. I'm not averse to the custom PCB idea, but I really don't want to spend $80. What "other" custom PCB have you seen floating around? The only other one that I've come across is this one that I came across while browsing Reddit but I don't have any info on the maker.

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