
piCorePlayer, based on Raspberry 3, Hifiberry and Offical Raspberry 7' touchscreen
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I modified Luc_e's initial design significantly by reverse engineering it. To make the object more versatile, I produced STL and STEP files for distribution. The Hifiberry DAC+ is now accommodated within a spacious compartment, and the volume has been increased to minimize strain on the screen ribbon. The rear of the screen cover was slightly flattened to reduce material requirements while maintaining reinforcement around screw holes. To get started with this setup, simply install piCorePlayer from https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home. Connect external amplified speakers, such as the Genius SP-HF1250B speakers, and you're ready to go.
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