
128x64 OLED Box with Space for Rotary Encoder
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I needed a way to easily navigate and see which disk I had selected on the internally mounted FlashFloppy Gotek boards in my Amiga 500 & Atari ST, rather than use the file selector, so I wanted a breakout box with an OLED and rotary encoder. I searched for little boxes to house the 128x64 OLED but none had space for the rotary encoder, so I took one of the designs and expanded it. The new box is deeper than the remixed one to accommodate the back of the rotary encoder with wiring, and wider too. It clips together just like the remixed one, no glue needed, and has holes in the back for the wiring. I've had some issues using 30cm DuPont wires with the OLED screen - it may not always come on. Maybe the screens I'm using are the problem, but 20cm wires seem to work fine every time. Now I only use 20cm ones or replace DuPont wires with soldered connections direct to the pins/pcb. I've added a Left Side version.
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