All in One PCB Support Thread
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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
Hi everyone, I am looking to start soon but I have a couple of noob questions to ask.
I have ver. 2.1 I was looking at the wiring diagrams and noticed that for that version it has a Teensy wired into it. Is one really needed for it? Or can I bypass it completely?
Thanks
I have ver. 2.1 I was looking at the wiring diagrams and noticed that for that version it has a Teensy wired into it. Is one really needed for it? Or can I bypass it completely?
Thanks
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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
I think you're looking at the wrong diagrams, the first post in this thread has the diagram for the white (2.x) boards, there are schematics in another thread confusingly marked 2.0, 2.1, 2.5 and 3.0 but those are for 1.x Helder boards.jonathan_g wrote:I have ver. 2.1 I was looking at the wiring diagrams and noticed that for that version it has a Teensy wired into it. Is one really needed for it? Or can I bypass it completely?
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Thanks for replying.RogerX wrote:I think you're looking at the wrong diagrams, the first post in this thread has the diagram for the white (2.x) boards, there are schematics in another thread confusingly marked 2.0, 2.1, 2.5 and 3.0 but those are for 1.x Helder boards.jonathan_g wrote:I have ver. 2.1 I was looking at the wiring diagrams and noticed that for that version it has a Teensy wired into it. Is one really needed for it? Or can I bypass it completely?
The diagram I was referring to was in the Wiring Diagram thread. There it showed the proper board with a Teensy wired into it so thats why I was asking about it. Is there a diagram that I should be looking at that you'd recommend?
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I dont know if anyone else has this problem but ever since the forum has come back up I havent been able to view active topics, anytime I click the link from the board it just shows no active topics even though they have several active
anyone else have this problem too?
anyone else have this problem too?
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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
as roger said: look at page 1 post 1 of _THIS_ threadjonathan_g wrote:Thanks for replying.RogerX wrote:I think you're looking at the wrong diagrams, the first post in this thread has the diagram for the white (2.x) boards, there are schematics in another thread confusingly marked 2.0, 2.1, 2.5 and 3.0 but those are for 1.x Helder boards.jonathan_g wrote:I have ver. 2.1 I was looking at the wiring diagrams and noticed that for that version it has a Teensy wired into it. Is one really needed for it? Or can I bypass it completely?
The diagram I was referring to was in the Wiring Diagram thread. There it showed the proper board with a Teensy wired into it so thats why I was asking about it. Is there a diagram that I should be looking at that you'd recommend?
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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
Hello people, lately I started to buy some pieces to do the GameBoy Zero project, which wermy's youtube channel cast. I made a payment to get the All-in-one PCB 2.2 and I would like to know if the entire part list which appears here is needed, needed I mean to do that project, I know some parts are not critical but I'd like to buy all of that if it's not included in the PCB
http://sudomod.com/game-boy-zero-custom ... de-part-1/
I seek for some reply on the forum and I found someone but the reply was in August and I don't know if he means the same PCB like mine.
I have limited knowledge about electronics so be easy with me
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http://sudomod.com/game-boy-zero-custom ... de-part-1/
I seek for some reply on the forum and I found someone but the reply was in August and I don't know if he means the same PCB like mine.
I have limited knowledge about electronics so be easy with me


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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
Look here for some info on a parts list:marketus wrote:Hello people, lately I started to buy some pieces to do the GameBoy Zero project, which wermy's youtube channel cast. I made a payment to get the All-in-one PCB 2.2 and I would like to know if the entire part list which appears here is needed, needed I mean to do that project, I know some parts are not critical but I'd like to buy all of that if it's not included in the PCB
http://sudomod.com/game-boy-zero-custom ... de-part-1/
I seek for some reply on the forum and I found someone but the reply was in August and I don't know if he means the same PCB like mine.
I have limited knowledge about electronics so be easy with meThanks
http://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1788
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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
Hello! I am using the 2.0 board.
I have the gameboy booting into retropie, but usb doesn't work.
I have only wired up the internal usb yet, to Hub 2 if that matters.
My keyboard doesn't even get power it seems.
It's hard to take a good photo of it, but can something be seen from this image? Any thing i should try?
Should I take a close-up of something?

I have the gameboy booting into retropie, but usb doesn't work.
I have only wired up the internal usb yet, to Hub 2 if that matters.
My keyboard doesn't even get power it seems.
It's hard to take a good photo of it, but can something be seen from this image? Any thing i should try?
Should I take a close-up of something?

Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
I plugged in a usb stick last night and it lits up atleast, no blinking from it so I'm not sure it got mounted.
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