Gameboy 'Athena' (Pi3) build log [WIP].
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Re: Gameboy 'Athena' (Pi3) build log [WIP].
In my Gbz I will have a analog joystick from a PSP. I have never really used it to play. I imagine a real with lever much better for my next build. So the PS2 analog joystick is very interessting. I am following this topic.
Can you make pictures from bottom etc? What are the dimensions in mm?
Can you make pictures from bottom etc? What are the dimensions in mm?
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Re: Gameboy 'Athena' (Pi3) build log [WIP].
If the discoloration comes from old age you could give the retr0bright method a try. I've never tried it myself, but the pictures look promising.
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Re: Gameboy 'Athena' (Pi3) build log [WIP].
Well, the stain remover worked a treat, all the brown discolouration is gone, and the stick's top part is back to the original grey.
@neolith suggested using retrobrite, but I don't have any peroxide or hair cream, but I would recommend it if the staining was really bad. Since it was only a bit of brownness, the washing powder/stain remover solution worked fine, after leaving it overnight.
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The dimensions of the stick (including the L3 button that sticks out the side) are 25mm*18mm*24mm. (L*W*H)
Each Axis has 3 pins, which are (from left to right): VCC (connect to arduino's 5v pin), Analogue out (connect this to the arduino's analogue pins), and GND (Connect to arduino's ground pin.).
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More than happy to oblige!moooarcuuuus wrote:Can you make pictures from bottom etc? What are the dimensions in mm?
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Each Axis has 3 pins, which are (from left to right): VCC (connect to arduino's 5v pin), Analogue out (connect this to the arduino's analogue pins), and GND (Connect to arduino's ground pin.).
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Re: Gameboy 'Athena' (Pi3) build log [WIP].
P.S. Just received word that my LCD has been shipped from China, should be here by the 24th of October.
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Re: Gameboy 'Athena' (Pi3) build log [WIP].
I got to work trimming down the analogue stick for it to fit in the case, and the spherical plastic on the stick came off very easily. However, the shaft is a bit harder, I assumed it would be made of a soft metal like Aluminium or sprung steel, but it's actual punched steel, so my tin-snips have no effect on it.
I can go to the local workshop tomorrow and use the grinding wheel to shorten it.
I can go to the local workshop tomorrow and use the grinding wheel to shorten it.
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Re: Gameboy 'Athena' (Pi3) build log [WIP].
Thank you for the information.
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Re: Gameboy 'Athena' (Pi3) build log [WIP].
I've been comms-quiet recently, as term 4 of school started this week. I got my composite screen in the post and it works!
However, I noticed the screen was off-centre, and realised that it was because the glue had come off and the actual LCD module was rattling around inside the bezel!
In any case, I opened it up and tried giving it 5v right off the bat, to no avail, the screen just flickered. However, by googling some of the 8-pin chips, I found the 5v regulator, and by soldering a jumper wire, I was able to get it working with 5v.
Since this board was not on the Wiki, I added it there with details of the 5v mod.
I also finished the analogue stick, and by grinding down the shaft, it has far less travel on it, making it more suitable for a portable unit.
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I also finished the analogue stick, and by grinding down the shaft, it has far less travel on it, making it more suitable for a portable unit.
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Re: Gameboy 'Athena' (Pi3) build log [WIP].
How are you connecting the joystick to the pi?jb32647 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2017 4:32 amI've been comms-quiet recently, as term 4 of school started this week. I got my composite screen in the post and it works!However, I noticed the screen was off-centre, and realised that it was because the glue had come off and the actual LCD module was rattling around inside the bezel!ScreenShowIn any case, I opened it up and tried giving it 5v right off the bat, to no avail, the screen just flickered. However, by googling some of the 8-pin chips, I found the 5v regulator, and by soldering a jumper wire, I was able to get it working with 5v.SpoilerShowSince this board was not on the Wiki, I added it there with details of the 5v mod.5v screen modShow
I also finished the analogue stick, and by grinding down the shaft, it has far less travel on it, making it more suitable for a portable unit.SpoilerShow
Re: Gameboy 'Athena' (Pi3) build log [WIP].
The sticks have 6 pins, 4 of which are connected in pairs. I connect GND to ground, VCC to VCC and the outputs to the analogue inputs on my pro-micro.
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Re: Gameboy 'Athena' (Pi3) build log [WIP].
This is really something! As someone who has just become aware of the awesome world of SBCs, I can't wait to see you finished work and learn from all the awesome information you've put in this thread! Good luck with school, too! 

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