I'm getting really crazy with these Altoids.
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@obsidianspider Well I figured it out and now everything works as it should. I had one wire not in the right place..... go figure. Also I kept going to the wrong spot to edit my controls and at times I had 2 buttons programmed to the same output. Needless to say it was a lot simpler than I was making it. Learned a lot about counting pins and second guessing what I just counted before I soldered it up. Glad its all done and behind me. =]
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@thedudester80 good news man! Now there is less in the box, you can fit it all in an even smaller tin! ;-)
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@moosepr Well my next project might not be smaller but maybe thinner. I have some ideas and if I can get the parts and time I think it will be a really cool project.
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Glad to see you figured it out. Now that my Super Famicom project is nearing completion I'm trying to figure out what zero-based handheld to build. Your Altoids build has certainly given inspiration, and I'd love to see the inside of it.
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@obsidianspider I'm not sure I took pictures of the guts lol. I'll crack it open later and get you some photos. Any questions you have about how it goes together just ask. =]
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@thedudester80 I appreciate it. My SFC project taught me a lot, but I'm finding that a handheld is a whole other level of complication.
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@obsidianspider It's really not too bad its just a lot more work. You can do it. I looked at these references to make my portables.
https://learn.adafruit.com/pocket-pigrrl/overview This helped with making a controller. The permaproto is awesome.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRP1Zx7B4b66ZwkB2Ov5pMw I learned a ton from Wermy. Really good tutorials and knowledge here.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3u4Stbc_FJ7t2KR9JEh9Aw This man is pure talent. He makes some of the most beautiful game devices using the pi. Probably my biggest inspiration with electronics. Really great ideas here.
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@thedudester80 Thanks for the encouragement as well as the links. I'd seen wermy's stuff, and I was aware of the PiGRRLs, but Love Hultén's stuff is new to me and is absolutely gorgeous.
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@obsidianspider He makes really great stuff. Glad you liked them. I just took photos of the inside and will upload them when I get home after work tonight.
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@obsidianspider The inside.... If you have questions let me know. Im not the best photographer and I know its a mess in there lol.
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@thedudester80 thanks!
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@thedudester80 I bet thats one of those projects that you built up slowly wire by wire, and now you step back you just think 'woah thats a lot of wires!'
You have inspired me to go minimal and small for my next project ;)
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@moosepr I wish you the best of luck and can't wait to see what you come up with. All I can say is go slow and if things aren't going well just take a day off from it and come back. I had to convince myself I needed to take a break, and if I didn't do that my girlfriend would set me straight. Every good man needs a good woman or man depending on your preference just saying. =] If you need any help or have any questions you know Ill always be here to answer the best I can. Really excited to see what you make and if I get the funds and time I'm really excited to reveal my new project. ; ]
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@thedudester80 said in I'm getting really crazy with these Altoids.:
@obsidianspider I'm not running a tft I'm using a composite display.
What screen are you using?
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@obsidianspider You have to mod it to run on 5v. But its a great size screen for small projects.
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@thedudester80 said in I'm getting really crazy with these Altoids.:
@obsidianspider You have to mod it to run on 5v. But its a great size screen for small projects.
Thanks!
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@thedudester80 What did you have to do to get this to run on 5V? I've seen on some websites that you can just connect it up to 5V and it will work fine. I may or may not have bought something on eBay last night where I'll probably end up using one of these.
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@obsidianspider I would follow this tutorial. It is basically the same thing that I did. The screens mother board is just a tad bit different looking but the idea is the same. I took off the converter chip and wired up ground and power directly to the ground and input to the mother board..... If that makes sense??? If this does not help Ill send you a picture of how its wired up. =]
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