
DIY Raspberry Pi Zero Handheld Game Console (Part 2)
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Date: 2020-09-05
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Vivek
Hi Great video. Thank you so much! I want to build two gameboys from Raspberry Pi Zero. One for myself and another one for my wife. I wanted to ask if there there is any way we can link two separate Raspberry Pi Handheld Gameboy and play the same game with each player having their own screen?
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Hi Great video. Thank you so much! I want to build two gameboys from Raspberry Pi Zero. One for myself and another one for my wife. I wanted to ask if there there is any way we can link two separate Raspberry Pi Handheld Gameboy and play the same game with each player having their own screen?
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GGShinobi77
1: 00 funny how he explains simple things like measuring how much you have to cut out in order for the screen to fit in the same way he explains the SciFi-Like stuff you need a degree in electronics for to understand but I like it! :D
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1: 00 funny how he explains simple things like measuring how much you have to cut out in order for the screen to fit in the same way he explains the SciFi-Like stuff you need a degree in electronics for to understand but I like it! :D
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education
i know its some time but how did you get the buttons to work on retropie i have them connected to the gpio but when i get to retropi its not showing a controler, do i have to go into a menu or something? thanks
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i know its some time but how did you get the buttons to work on retropie i have them connected to the gpio but when i get to retropi its not showing a controler, do i have to go into a menu or something? thanks
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JC
Thank you so much for this. I'm starting a simular project with very limited space so the pi4 wont cut it sadly then i stumbled upon this video about the pi zero. Thanks again
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Thank you so much for this. I'm starting a simular project with very limited space so the pi4 wont cut it sadly then i stumbled upon this video about the pi zero. Thanks again
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Similak
You don't have to DIY anymore. just get a functional and used PS Vita and install retroarch to it then play games off of a SD card.
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You don't have to DIY anymore. just get a functional and used PS Vita and install retroarch to it then play games off of a SD card.
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Restore
Do i need an over discharge protection circuit?
An RC filter circuit?
Do i need an audio amp if I don't add a headphone jack?
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Do i need an over discharge protection circuit?
An RC filter circuit?
Do i need an audio amp if I don't add a headphone jack?
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gaming53
hot glue hot glue oh hot glue i love you my wonder full hot glue its every wear here their ever wear oh hot glue want you be mine
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hot glue hot glue oh hot glue i love you my wonder full hot glue its every wear here their ever wear oh hot glue want you be mine
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