Ganreizu wrote:Have you included all of the tools you need? Soldering gun, heating gun, the extra hands tool to hold stuff, hot glue gun and glue, wire, perfboard, etc? These are the things that are going to make the GBZ prohibitively expensive for you unless you plan for it.
I know I have most of everything, I may need to order some perfboard though.
evil_BaD_one wrote:Just as a warning, that orange dmg shell you picked out is not a solid color. You can see through it and see the parts.
I actually want this, although I may change my mind. Can you send a picture of the GBZ in the orange case?
Camble wrote: Your charging board has a USB port you can salvage, so no need to buy a new one.
It's only 75 cents, and I will probably mess up the usb port trying to wrangle it off the board. Even wormy couldn't salvage the port's on his hub. Better safe than sorry.
Camble wrote:I'd highly recommend
this LCD as you know exactly what you're getting. The screens from amazon have a selection of different boards.
Yes, I know this. I am getting my board specifically from e-life, and have checked what it says on the wiki and read someones GBZ post that used the screen.
Camble wrote:I bought
this style USB hub and the board is nice and compact. Works well with the Pi Zero.
On my spreadsheet, I put down that I already own a usb hub. although I may consider that if I break mine.
Camble wrote:Lastly, check out
this thread for potential Teensy alternatives. Just make sure you have at least 12 IO pins.
I am getting Helder's board that includes an atmega328 built in.
Thanks for helping me out everyone
