![]() ![]() Below are the corresponding stl files: bottom_assembly.stl 3d printed partsįour parts need to be printed, the bottom assembly, the top assembly and two button supports for the select/start and volume-/volume+ buttons. The archive of the project can be downloaded here. I used the free version of Fusion360 for designing all the parts. Wood workshop tools including a planer, and a drill press.Some wood( this place is great), I used cherry.1/16" transparent acrylic sheet (available at the MakeHaven store).Pan Head Machine Screw: 18-8 Stainless Steel, Phillips, M2.5.Adafruit analog joystick with select button (x2).5.0" 40-pin 800x80 TFT Display without Touchscreen.Adafruit DPI TFT Kippah for Raspberry Pi.Lithium Ion Polymer Battery - 3.7v 2500mAh.PowerBoost 1000 Charger - Rechargeable 5V Lipo USB Boost 1A - 1000C.Stereo 2.1W Class D Audio Amplifier - TPA2012.Micro SD card with at least 8GB of memory.A Teensy 2.0 board was used for implementing the controller logic and adding two extra analog joysticks. On the Raspberry Pi 3, I installed a customized version of a linux distribution called Lakka, it emulates a lot of old consoles, from the Atari 2600 and NES up to the Playstation 1 and the Nintendo 64. The idea was to use a Raspberry Pi 3, tear down a SNES controller for getting some parts like the buttons and the PCBs, use some wood and acrylic to make it look nice and add some 3d-printed plastic to hold it together. ![]()
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