Yes this is why I put "real" in quotes. I meant to say that you already have a dedicated audio port out of the box instead of having to solder wires to the PWM out of a Pi zero and changing configuration accordingly. Yes, I admit, it is an easy thing to do, but the fact still is that you don't need to on a Pi 3.kite wrote:I don't think that is true, it is still PWM audio driven by the CPU, there is no audio processor the only thing is there is more CPU power available to drive the PWM audio with less stutters but it's still lower quality than a DAC, other than that the Pi3 is good if you want to play N64 or PSX
Sota's Game Pi 3 / Raspberry Boy 3 [Raspberry Pi 3 Game Boy] (Completed!)
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Re: Sota's Game Pi 3 / Raspberry Boy 3 [Raspberry Pi 3 Game Boy] (Completed!)
Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to inform you that I am currently moving very far away, and therefore I am very busy.
UPDATE: I am still alive! My ISP is setting up my internet on the 19th of January at my new place, explaining my offline-ness.
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Re: Sota's Game Pi 3 / Raspberry Boy 3 [Raspberry Pi 3 Game Boy] (Completed!)
It's all goodkite wrote:Nice Sorry I'm pedantic it just implied differently to me but you're right!
If I think about it, I should have been more specific in the first place
Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to inform you that I am currently moving very far away, and therefore I am very busy.
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Re: Sota's Game Pi 3 / Raspberry Boy 3 [Raspberry Pi 3 Game Boy] (WIP)
Is there any chance you could elaborate on how you solved this? Audio noise is my biggest hurdle at the moment.sotasystems wrote:
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Then next up was audio. I soldered wires in all possible ways to my amp only to hear terrible static noise/bad sound quality in every constelation I have tried, untill my friend thaught me about pickup noises, static pickup etc. and I sucessfully removed all static by keeping wires short, doing proper grounding, laying wires differently, so they won't interfere etc.
Long story short, it took me a long time to have it working perfectly, but at least it is perfect now.
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Re: Sota's Game Pi 3 / Raspberry Boy 3 [Raspberry Pi 3 Game Boy] (Completed!)
Which pads did you use for audio? I'm using a Pi 2 and am having heaps of audio problems.
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Re: Sota's Game Pi 3 / Raspberry Boy 3 [Raspberry Pi 3 Game Boy] (Completed!)
Did you hook up an extra ''Composite Out'' cable onto the existing RCA that goes to the ''3.5'' Screen ?! LoL..
* Very Rare * GBZ 640x480 v3 Stock Looks 6000MAH
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Re: Sota's Game Pi 3 / Raspberry Boy 3 [Raspberry Pi 3 Game Boy] (Completed!)
Yup. Need a transistor and a couple of resistors for that to work OK144TECH wrote:Did you hook up an extra ''Composite Out'' cable onto the existing RCA that goes to the ''3.5'' Screen ?! LoL..
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Re: Sota's Game Pi 3 / Raspberry Boy 3 [Raspberry Pi 3 Game Boy] (Completed!)
A diode and a resistor will be fine too
Schöne abend
Schöne abend
* Very Rare * GBZ 640x480 v3 Stock Looks 6000MAH
http://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=4863
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Re: Sota's Game Pi 3 / Raspberry Boy 3 [Raspberry Pi 3 Game Boy] (Completed!)
This is one of the sexiest Raspberry Pi 3 ver , I have seen..
My clear GameBoy won and shipping from China ebay..
Researching this for weeks and I stubbled across these important links..
This is a shell that allows you to fit a full Pi 3 w/ ports still en-tact. Problem is trying to get one here. When trying to get more info, the guy says use google translate.. ;-(
https://world.taobao.com/item/542886232 ... 8.4.k8xkUD
Here's someone elses version of GameBoy Pi3, might get some additional ideas out of it;
http://imgur.com/a/lhY1x
My clear GameBoy won and shipping from China ebay..
Researching this for weeks and I stubbled across these important links..
This is a shell that allows you to fit a full Pi 3 w/ ports still en-tact. Problem is trying to get one here. When trying to get more info, the guy says use google translate.. ;-(
https://world.taobao.com/item/542886232 ... 8.4.k8xkUD
Here's someone elses version of GameBoy Pi3, might get some additional ideas out of it;
http://imgur.com/a/lhY1x
Re: Sota's Game Pi 3 / Raspberry Boy 3 [Raspberry Pi 3 Game Boy] (Completed!)
Tok_Tok wrote:Thank you for responding.
I did as you said and it registers the x axis as well as the y axis in the serial monitor. I filled in the numbers i got from there and the stuttering is much less now. But when I test it in windows the cross in the test still won't go to the upper left and lower right corner.. I switched the the wires of the analog stick with A1 and A0 but that didn't help. I know I wired it right because when I control my mouse in windows with it, it works fine. So maybe it's a windows thing, I will try and test it when my housing is finished.
I'm building this if you're interested:
Did you start/finish this project with the posted case design? Is there 3D files posted? Where can I get the case w/ buttons? Is there a writeup somewhere?
Re: Sota's Game Pi 3 / Raspberry Boy 3 [Raspberry Pi 3 Game Boy] (Completed!)
Hi,
Great build. It inspired me in many ways. the only question I have is how did you get the battery cover to close properly afterwards?
I cannot really figure it out from your photos. I was planning to use magnets to replace the latch, but the sd card will be protruding from that side and having neodymiums next to an sd card does not seem like a good idea to me.
Great build. It inspired me in many ways. the only question I have is how did you get the battery cover to close properly afterwards?
I cannot really figure it out from your photos. I was planning to use magnets to replace the latch, but the sd card will be protruding from that side and having neodymiums next to an sd card does not seem like a good idea to me.
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