Hi everyone! I've been making my Gameboy zero for a school project and has been going well. But I got some doubts about the type of PCB that I bought in AliExpress. I saw it and was cheap, and I could see on it every connection that I needed for the project but I don't know very well how to turn in on. I mean, where I can connect it to the power supply .
this is the model
€ 7,33 6%de DESCUENTO | Juego chico cero (DMG-01) 6 botones PCB junta y interruptor y Kit de conector para Raspberry Pi GBZ
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/cjEOJ3Ve
Thanks for the help
Gameboy alternative PCB
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Re: Gameboy alternative PCB
Items like these you should really ask the seller...
(Cheap knockoffs/clones)
But this PCB is very basic it doesn’t need to be connected to a power source....
(It’s just a common ground PCB)
If your looking for a AIO (all in one) type PCB...
Then please check out the sudomod market place
I appreciate some may be on a budget but for a little as just an extra $10 or so you can buy a AIO type PCB or even less for a similar common ground PCB that you’ll get full support for (within reason) and that hasn’t been copied from anyone (again within reason)
Good luck with your build....
(little life lesson: if a seller isn’t willing to provide any technical support, no matter how CHEAP an item might be DON'T buy it.... especially if you don’t know what your doing)
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(Cheap knockoffs/clones)
But this PCB is very basic it doesn’t need to be connected to a power source....
(It’s just a common ground PCB)
If your looking for a AIO (all in one) type PCB...
Then please check out the sudomod market place
I appreciate some may be on a budget but for a little as just an extra $10 or so you can buy a AIO type PCB or even less for a similar common ground PCB that you’ll get full support for (within reason) and that hasn’t been copied from anyone (again within reason)
Good luck with your build....
(little life lesson: if a seller isn’t willing to provide any technical support, no matter how CHEAP an item might be DON'T buy it.... especially if you don’t know what your doing)
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Re: Gameboy alternative PCB
Thank you very much for your reply, finally I did that you told me. I have now a tinkerboy pcb.
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