My Gameboy Advance Zero
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We are definitely still working on these, but we haven't updated http://gamepieadvance.com/ in quite a while. As you mentioned, I have been traveling quite a bit, and my partner in this (that does PCB design) has been very busy with other work.Rolen47 wrote:Ed Mandy has AIO kits , but I don't know when they'll become available again. He left on some kind of trip and hasn't updated his blog in a while.Frodowills wrote:I originally wanted to make an Advance, but I gave up. Does anyone make an AIO?
I plan to get a bunch of these ready again in the near future. If you're interested, please let me know. People have been leaving comments on the http://gamepieadvance.com/2016/09/09/wo ... eparation/ page. I'm hoping that the more people we get posting about wanting them NOW the more I can guilt my partner into working on it ASAP.
UPDATE: I posted about setting up a PREORDER of our kits at http://gamepieadvance.com/2016/11/30/pr ... elopments/
NGPC and WS Flash Carts: http://www.flashmasta.com
Freeplay Zero/CM3 (RPi In GBA-Style Shell): http://www.freeplaytech.com
Freeplay Zero/CM3 (RPi In GBA-Style Shell): http://www.freeplaytech.com
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Are those other pcb's just pieces of the gameboy board cut up? and whats the blue board? thanks!Brett82 wrote:its not pretty but space is tight at the moment there is only an old 1000mah battery I had, only lasts bout an hour I cant have one that's any wider but I can have one 10mm or so longer ill pop it open in a bit but was a pain to close it lol.
I only lost one original screw hole if I could of found a smaller usb hub it would of been better, but I trimmed it as much as I could if I can find a really tiny hub I think I can squeeze a 2000mah battery in.
ive made a lead so can plug a battery bank into the ext usb port and power it off that or can plug one in the charge port as well but it uses more than you can put in that way.
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I just spent $110 US getting supplies for this build. I hope I don't mess up this one. -Shipping was half of the price-
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So how did you incorporate the battery pack and the usb audio dongle into the build? Thanks!
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I really need a help, I have the original pcb of a gba, I understand everything about the welding of the buttons, but I do not understand the energy and where to weld the ground, if possible if they could guide me I would be very grateful.
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