Null 2 - Retro Gaming Handheld
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The Omni 8 is a DIY handheld games console powered by a Raspberry Pi 0, with a 4" screen and all the controls you need to play some vintage games. These are the files for the metal, plastic, and 3D printable shells for the Omni 8. Get the Omni 8 here: https://www.tindie.com/products/Circuitbuster/omni-8-kit/ For more information on how to use these files, visit https://www.omni8.co.uk/ The 3D printable files haven't been widely tested yet so let me know if there's something I can improve. There are 5 versions for the rear half of the shell: Those marked as XXL are 4mm bigger to accommodate a larger battery. The versions marked "Stabilizer" have an extra column in the center that will make it feel more solid if you aren't using the space for other modifications. There are 3 versions for the face controls: Those marked "Flexible" are for the rubber membranes included in the kit. Those marked "Clicky" are for use with tactile buttons like the Start/Select buttons. To print the standard shell, you will need to print the following 10 STLs: Omni8 Back V1.3.STL Omni8 Bottom Control V1.3.STL Omni8 Dpad Flexible V1.3.STL Omni8 Face Controls Clicky V1.3.STL Omni8 Face Controls Flexible V1.3.STL Omni8 Front V1.4.STL Omni8 Mute Switch V1.3.STL Omni8 Power Switch V1.3.STL Omni8 Rear Control V1.3.STL Omni8 Shoulder Controls V1.3.STL
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