PiGRRL 2 - Raspberry Pi Game Console
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<p><strong>UPDATE 1.2 (10/12/17)</strong> Top and bottom case has been update. Replaced standoff "nubs" with mounting holes. Mounting holes updated to 2.6mm diameter (works with M2.5 x 5mm screws). Holder updated to better house slide switch.</p> <p><strong>UPDATE 1.1</strong> The case has been updated! Added new switch holder. New lip snap fits halves together, so no need for news! Removed screws holes for amp, Pi 2 and powerboost, just snap fit onto nubs! Added washers to prevent screws from puncturing case.</p> <p> <figure class="media"> <oembed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzfvlyLVFtw"></oembed> </figure> </p> <p>Full Parts List & Tutorial:<br/> <a href="https://learn.adafruit.com/pigrrl-2/overview">https://learn.adafruit.com/pigrrl-2/overview</a></p> <p>Download Fusion 360 FREE<br/> <a href="http://autode.sk/1Ro3wkb">http://autode.sk/1Ro3wkb</a></p> <p>PiGRRL Gamepad PCB on Oshpark<br/> <a href="https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/i2TaIEic">https://oshpark.com/shared\_projects/i2TaIEic</a></p> <p>Raspberry Pi Retro Game Console<br/> This project takes the original concept of the PiGRRL and makes it more powerful, using a Raspberry Pi 2 (or Model B+). It's about the same size but features more buttons (D-Pad, A,B,X,Y, L, R, pause and start.) and four extra buttons on the PiTFT. It's sporting a small audio amplifier and speaker, so you can enjoy the crispy sounds of 8-bit goodness.</p> <p>Easier to build!<br/> With this update, we really wanted to make it easier to build. We've dramatically cut the build time in half by making a custom gamepad PCB. Just solder in the buttons and an IDC box header to the gamepad PCB - No more tedious button wiring!</p> <p>Project Expectations<br/> This project is geared towards beginners, but is still a big project to take on. This guide will walk you through all the necessary steps to wire, assemble and build your very first Raspberry Pi game console. It does require a good amount of soldering, wire tinning and good ol' elbow grease, but don't be discouraged! If your dedicated to take on this project, it'll only take a weekend to make.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Licence: Creative Commons - Attribution Category: Video Games</p>
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