
N64 out, Odroid XU4 in
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I designed a custom case for my Odroid XU4 emulator using FeedMePi's N64,000 Game emulator as inspiration. I experimented with various materials, including wood and Legos, before stumbling upon Peterholzapfel's remix: N64 Retro Pi. I was impressed by the sled and backplate designs, which I thought could be adapted for the Odroid XU4. What follows is my journey of remaking this project. Internal Components: * [Odroid XU4q with eMMC card](https://ameridroid.com/products/odroid-xu4q) * [Bluetooth Dongle](http://a.co/iEMCG9M) * [4 Port USB Hub](http://a.co/1fyjpSf) * [Software: Batocera](https://batocera-linux.xorhub.com/) * Controllers: PlayStation 4 Dualshock wireless * [Flash drive](http://a.co/hwS24zS) * [HDMI ribbon cable](http://a.co/73C1xyb) * [HDMI jack](https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/tripp-lite/P164-000-KP-BK/TL1042-ND/6166159) * [Power jack](https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/tensility-international-corp/54-00063/839-1291-ND/6206244) * Ethernet jack: Some plain Cat6e keystone jack. * [Push Button Switch](http://a.co/1IqqIMu)
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