Pi1541 Zero Case - Smoothed and slimmed

Pi1541 Zero Case - Smoothed and slimmed

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I cut the model using PrusaSlicer to flatten out the top and bottom of the case. This allows you to print each half face down without using a brim or raft. This does remove the text and other textures from the print, making it not as pretty or fancy. On my device, there are a couple openings that are unused, but I left them as they are. The resulting objects are also faster to print as the top and bottom shells are thinner. In order to make this case work for the Pi1541 Zero Hat that I got on eBay, I also had to desolder the 6-pin connector and add a right-angle connector on the opposite side of the board. The device I bought also included metal standoffs, so I did not need the offsets in the original thing, but YMMV. It took me a while to get the Pi1541 booting the first time, so here is my working Pi1541 1.24 SD card contents: https://qu.ax/MoXf.zip There are a few freeware demo disk images for the VIC-20 in there with it. When using a Pi1541, you will not see anything on HDMI other than the rainbow image. That is normal. If your LCD isn't working, try fiddling with the IECLines settings or the LCD specific settings to get it to work. Using this SD card, I was able to get the Pi1541 working with this specific device: https://www.ebay.com/itm/164253965784 I was able to fit an early model Raspberry Pi Zero into the case without modification and a good, snug fit. Print details: 15% infill PLA .20mm layer height (0.20mm QUALITY in PrusaSlicer) Print time: 1hr 52m

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