altoids retropie 3d models
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I trimmed the lugs on the switch to allow it to be soldered directly into the RUN holes on the PI board, making it especially useful for RetroPie configurations. If you don't need it, you can fill in the hole. This snap case was successfully printed...
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Parts list: * Raspberry Pi * USB Jack * Battery Charging Circuit * Adafruit ItsyBitsy 32u4 - 5V Microcontroller Board * PSP Joystick * 3v to 5v 3a Boost Converter * 2 Position Slide Switch * Panasonic NCR18650B Rechargeable Batteries (3400mAh) *...
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I converted an original SNES to a Retropi or Recalbox, with the own specification to be able to rebuild everything back to original at any time, i.e. to make all modifications non-destructively. However, I also wanted to use the original controllers...
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The Minty Hockey League is a compact two-player table hockey game that fits neatly inside an Altoids tin. Each player controls a team of three skaters, which are moved by flicking around a tabletop or other play surface. If a player possesses the...
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This project brings together nearly 25,000 full-color LEDs in a mesmerizing, self-contained interactive cube, with the small-and-mighty Raspberry Pi 4 — the Altoids of computers — running the show. Possibly the most ostentatious project we’ve...
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My first clamp was a print of the existing Altoids Shelf Clamp with a couple of 5UDC sockets I laid with it on the print plate. This clamp has a lot of surface area and is the right width for a 156DT Display Tower shaft socket. I recast the...
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I'm familiar with those plastic inserts used to transform an old Altoids tin into a fantastic organizational system, but this project takes repurposing to a whole new level. Its clever design includes windows that add an extra touch of style, and...
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Lee Hart has made a number of cool little projects that fit in an Altoids container, which is pretty awesome. I created this little "retro" case for his latest Cosmac VIP2K. Check out his projects: http://www.sunrise-ev.com/projects.htm scroll down...
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Of course, once you have the PnP, you've gotta have everything else to complete the game, so I designed a box (don't have an altoid's tin handy) as well as a very basic first player token and mints. I used the PnP print process defined here:...
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I liked the needle storage in the original and that it would fit into an Altoids tin, but I thought that the spaces to hold thread were too big. I also wanted notches to hold the thread ends, and space for three colors: black, white, and a medium...
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Not having the proper tools on hand, specifically bits that can create large enough holes in an Altoids tin, rather than running errands to the hardware store down the street, I decided to put my skills to use and design an enclosure instead. To...
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The tracker fits snugly in an Altoids tin or similar container. In my photos, I'm using an Ice Chips tin, which has a lid that shuts securely over the dice. You can choose to attach the insert inside the tin with glue or leave it loose for easy...
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... Country Moonshine Bucket Brewt Any, or Flex <p>any Post-Printing =============</p> <p>Just screw them in with 10-12 mm hardware and T-nuts. You probably have that in the old Altoids box you toss extra kit hardware into. Category: 3D Printer Parts
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This project brings together nearly 25,000 full-color LEDs in a mesmerizing, self-contained interactive cube, with the small-and-mighty Raspberry Pi 4 — the Altoids of computers — running the show. Possibly the most ostentatious project we’ve...
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This seems to be one of the standard tin sizes, smaller than a regular Altoids, formerly holding fancy organic mints. The insert is just a hair too big- I had to clip the corners off and really force it into the tin. It's sure not coming out again...
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After a short or long rest, reset your slots to what your current level allows.The trackers are meant to be in an Altoids or similar tin. In my photos I'm using an Ice Chips tin. The lid shuts with the dice in place. You can choose to glue down the...
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Christmas2Go Here's a nativity scene that fits into an Altoids Smalls tin. I tinkered it with Tinkercad and printed it on my Sculpto Plus. It is based on: thing 1202429 for the 3 Wise Men thing 1965992 for the manger, the shepherd, the sheep thing...
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USB adapters that are normally stored loose in an Altoids tin. Modifying the bottom of the case was straightforward: simply cutting out the solid material between two existing MicroSD slots and extending the now thicker slots by 0.5mm towards both...
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This project involves creating a customized box for a Minty Boost V3 USB Mobile Charger, as the recommended Altoids Mints Tin and other boxes had limitations. The new design aims to fit 3 batteries (for extended charge), include an LED indicator for...
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This will also fit in a Altoids Smalls box! The Holy Family is in the front, the Three Wise Men go in the back, sheeps, palm tree and shepherd are interchangeable, assemble it to your liking. My printer (Sculpto+) always prints with a raft and I...
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I don't have the proper bits to make large enough holes in an Altoids tin, so instead of going to the hardware store 2 blocks down the road I spent a couple hours designing this enclosure. I wanted to give the little speaker the best chance it's...
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You'll also need the base with two buttons to set up in RetroPie, wire each button to each of the 2 encoders. This was requested as an enhancement and was added. An empty control panel with just screw holes is provided here to allow you to import...
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Consult the RetroPie documentation on how to install RetroPie on your Raspberry Pi. When you're certain everything works correctly, mount the Zero Delay USB encoder to the back of the LCD holder using some double sided tape. If you printed the back...
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After you connected the pins according to the diagram you need to install the gamecon_gpio_rpi driver through the Retropie package installer. Then you need to add the following line to your emulationstation.cfg file: "nfcreader = /dev/nfcpy-reader"...
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I dived headfirst into research and discovered RetroPie, an amazing tool that allows you to run emulation on the Pi. This led me to search for a Nintendo 64 shell specifically designed for the Pi3. Elhuff's minimal solution was impressive, but I...
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*You may have to sand the linear rails down a fair smidge to have them seat on and slide without much friction.* *In the near future, I may pop the locating nubs off of the Raspberry Pi - Case and bore it down a smidge.* *Some internal aspects...
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Greetings Naurandir Update 28.02.2019: Started adding scripts and files to GitHub for switching screen resolution and audio easy via Retropie between LCD-screen and TV. ... Update 01.03.2019: Added GitHub boot txt files to repository in order to...
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It would be nice if it would show the relevant game label when playing that game on RetroPie. Play the game on the HDMI screen. Show the game label on the 320x480 screen. 2. Pi Zero I made this model using Sketchup and Meshmixer. Used source models:...
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... of my iCade in action here: https://youtu.be/9l_IdnJPrJQ The rest of the parts I had lying around the house. I am using a RaspberryPi 3+ running Retropie. ... The speaker grill on the back is a remix of: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:618858
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It runs Retropie Emulationstation, which offers a wide selection of emulators from the first Atari to the GBA, N64 and Dreamcast. It also features a 1.5" OLED display from Adafruit, running using FBCP and a custom configuration I wrote for it. If the...