In this just-for-fun project I am bringing together some of the communities favorite hardware to make one great all-in-one tool.
Bastardizing a pigrrl with a C1111 chip
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In this just-for-fun project I am bringing together some of the communities favorite hardware to make one great all-in-one tool.
I have never been a procrastinator, however I have fallen off the project wagon as of lately. I will be posting updates and hopefully a prototype by the end of next month.
Cheers!
Can't wait for the holidays to be over that way I can get back to my many projects.
Happy Holidays!
I would like to publicly thank
for sharing information I was not aware of. Apparently you can already transmit on the raspberry pi without using an external module. (source) http://www.rtl-sdr.com/transmitting-fm-am-ssb-sstv-and-fsq-with-just-a-raspberry-pi/
This will come in handy once I decide to make an all-in-one encasement for the project.
Thank you!
Thinking about using gesture input for command line. Simply draw a command in PiTfT touchscreen terminal if you want to launch something not included in the gui. I love the open source community for creating all the neat stuff that I don't have to.
Gesture Input info can be found here.
I believe I found help to make the software a little more aesthetic. I will publish it as soon as it is finished.
I may add an IR option.
Started the front end of the software (python), I am by no means a programmer.
Gutted original Gameboy, however I may just order a 3d printed one and add a usb hub.
Gut the Gameboy if you did not purchase a 3d printed version.
Cut excess tabs (not the screw holes!) to free-up room. Save the main board, you can still use that.
Cut the main board in half ware you can still use the 2 pre-drilled screw holes to mount the board. Make sure you do not cut off the button contacts. You will need those as placement for your buttons.
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