V1 was a fail. I wasn’t happy with the case and it turned out that not all was working by time i thought it was complete. With so much glue and wire to mess with i decided to put that to one side and move on to V2. I was much happier with the design and everything worked this time round.
So I’ve got the bug and I’m now onto V3, this time I’m using an Rpi3.
I want more power…. PSX, N64 & PSP games playable
I want more buttons…. L2, R2 & PSP joystick
I will try and document the process this time round

Most of the parts for this will be salvaged from V1. Im going to pick up a new case once I have decided on the colour scheme.
Right now I'm still really on the design stage. I've started tearing apart my pi3 so i can make it as low profile as possible. Desoldering sucks.
Front side is simple enough. X & Y will be located as they were in the previous builds. The addition being the joystick sitting bottom left. Im not sure on the exact placement for this yet.
Same again for this. There will be a small lip running around the cutout for the screen protector to rest on.
Im a little stuck here with my placement. So far I have decided that the pi3 will be sitting in the cartridge slot. With that in mind I’m not sure whether i will be able to fit the buttons where i wanted them. I could maybe have them towards the bottom on the battery cover or even on either side of the case…..
Im considering using the front style gameboy buttons rather than using SNES or tactile back buttons like I did on my 2 previous builds.
Plan of action
* Desolder the remaining ports off the pi3. I may leave a USB for now to use during the testing phase.
* Order a new case, buttons, screen protector & PSP joystick
* Figure out placement. I won't need a USB hub or USB dac this time round so hopefully this will help with the extra space needed for a pi3
* Cut & drill case for buttons and internal space
* Figure out how to setup joystick to work with teensy. So far all i know is that I need to use the analog pins.
* Stick it all together with a bit of solder and glue
Here we go again
