RetroPiNES Zero - NES Controller with a Pi Zero running RetroPie
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UPDATE: January 21, 2016. I successfully completed the tutorial for this project and hope you have fun with it. UPDATE: January 18, 2016. I uploaded a brand-new .stl file for this make (v1.1), which fixes some minor issues with screw hole spacing and USB/HDMI ports alignment. This hack brought together three of my favorite topics: retro gaming, basic electronics, and mini computing. I've been searching for the perfect project to try out on Raspberry Pi, and Thingiverse helped me find it in Tomvdb's excellent PI Zero Nes Controller design. Building on his idea, I completely remade the design from scratch to add several improvements suggested by users, along with some of my own features like a thicker base and attachment points for screwing down the Pi Zero. This gave me a slightly taller end result but still an easily manageable controller. Print Settings: Printer Brand is RepRap. Printer is Prusa i3. Rafts are no, supports are no, resolution is 0.4 first layer and 0.2 other layers. Infill is solid.
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