DIY Raspberry Pi Zero Handheld Game Console (Part 1)

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2016
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    Other Handheld Game Console projects shown in the video:
    www.raspberrypi.org/blog/game...
    learn.adafruit.com/pigrrl-zer...
    Detailed information (pictures, schematics, config files,....) on Instructables: www.instructables.com/id/DIY-R...
    Parts list (not complete, see Instructables for more information, affiliate links):
    Aliexpress:
    1x Raspberry Pi Zero: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_dWG...
    1x NiMH batteries: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_dTE...
    1x 3.5 inch LCD: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_dYR...
    1x PAM8403 Audio Amp: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_d8A...
    1x Housing: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_dUm...
    1x Slide Switch: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_dZX...
    1x 3.5mm Jack: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_Bfh...
    1x Potentiometer Wheel: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_d63...
    1x Speaker: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_d7h...
    3x Tactile Push Button: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_dYr...
    Ebay:
    Raspberry Pi Zero: rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-532...
    NiMH batteries (I recommend Eneloop): rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-532...
    3.5 inch LCD: rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-532...
    PAM8403 Audio Amp: rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-532...
    Housing: rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-532...
    Amazon.de:
    Raspberry Pi Zero: amzn.to/2eFXSgR
    NiMH batteries (I recommend Eneloop): amzn.to/2e9uw7R
    3.5 inch LCD: amzn.to/2eG1LCv
    PAM8403 Audio Amp: amzn.to/2e9qVXc
    Housing: amzn.to/2eFYXF8
    In this project I will show you how I used a Raspberry Pi Zero, NiMH batteries, a homemade over-discharge protection circuit, a rearview lcd and an audio amp to create a handheld game console that can play retro games.
    Music:
    2011 Lookalike by Bartlebeats
    Ecstatic Wave, Jens Kiilstofte
    machinimasound.com/music
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  • @ElectroBOOM
    @ElectroBOOM 7 років тому +553

    I love your projects Great Scott!

  • @cradledani
    @cradledani 7 років тому +12

    No matter what project you do, you never fail to amaze me. Simply awesome work. Looking forward to part 2!

  • @jjcc8379
    @jjcc8379 7 років тому +306

    "oh, it's just another raspizero handheld" i though before the video.
    How wrong i was. Createing your own voltage regulator, explaining the process, and showing every step... things like thta are why I subscribe to your channel

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  7 років тому +16

      Thanks mate ;-)

    • @premn
      @premn 7 років тому +1

      hello can i use a battery module to charge battery?
      thanks

    • @TinkerersLab
      @TinkerersLab 7 років тому +2

      bro I liked your videos so much that I clicked on subscribe button twice ;)

    • @TinkerersLab
      @TinkerersLab 7 років тому +2

      Nooo. Just kidding. You can use that.

    • @Sam-dc9bg
      @Sam-dc9bg 7 років тому +2

      I am actually bookmarking this for learning more about your regulator circuit!! Thanks for the video!

  • @Sanchees3
    @Sanchees3 7 років тому +6

    No way ! I've been having a project like this in my head for a while now but I'm so glad one of my favorite channels now goes in detail about their build. Love your videos, Keep up the fantastic work ! (:

  • @philbateman1989
    @philbateman1989 7 років тому +982

    Not gonna lie, I understood about 2% of that. I really need to study more :(

    • @mauricioferrazzi
      @mauricioferrazzi 7 років тому +28

      Yella Dart hes so smart man. I feel the same that you...

    • @lintangwisesa
      @lintangwisesa 7 років тому +9

      me too :(

    • @millettec5950
      @millettec5950 7 років тому +46

      same all i heard was: volt volt volt volt wifi and more volt

    • @dylangegax4603
      @dylangegax4603 7 років тому +7

      abid latif take electronics and it'll teach you exactly what to do ^-^

    • @DtownCboy
      @DtownCboy 7 років тому +3

      left my face like (O_o)

  • @Saamniferu
    @Saamniferu 4 роки тому +56

    Ok i'm going to make this!
    Edit: Nevermind.

    • @morsine
      @morsine 4 роки тому

      It'll be way more easier to use a normal tablet battery with a power bank module. Gives out 5v. Charges 3.7-4.7v battery etc

    • @Saamniferu
      @Saamniferu 3 роки тому

      @@morsine Im very late but it was a joke sis...

  • @veorEL
    @veorEL 7 років тому +1

    I am constantly fascinated by the level of commitment and the in depth knowledge that is built into @GreatScott! 's videos.
    Amazing every time I watch one. Good work, real German quality.

  • @BEdmonson85
    @BEdmonson85 7 років тому +1

    Hey, great video! Glad to see you're doing some more complex projects lately. This video was pure joy for me ☺ Have a great day; I can't wait for part 2! Cheers.

  • @Ululuro
    @Ululuro 7 років тому +123

    "4 Eneloops in series gives us 5.6 V" - I undstand that!
    "Now we just need this max667 that powers this mcp through the non-inverting pin 5 of the opamp with a comperator that activates a flipflop clone that pulls down the gate" - O_O

    • @0Bariq0
      @0Bariq0 7 років тому +25

      0-100 REAL QUICK

    • @artur9502
      @artur9502 7 років тому +22

      just use a li-po battery with a power bank battery charger

  • @hurtadoa1
    @hurtadoa1 7 років тому +3

    I have been wanting to do this for days. I'm so happy you're doing it because now I can follow a better step by step idea. Thanks for doing this. If you ever get your hands on the CHIP computer, tell us you thoughts too. It's like the pi zero but with wifi and Bluetooth for $9

  • @OranCollins
    @OranCollins 7 років тому +1

    your videos never seem to get repetitive, that's awesome and testement to your quality

  • @Joevanhorne
    @Joevanhorne 7 років тому +1

    Dude you are awesome! I've been looking for a while to find out the GPIO layout for the controls and you're the only one who has it. Thank you so much, you may have saved my project.

  • @-Sean_
    @-Sean_ 7 років тому +4

    That was a lot for a part one. can't wait to see what's next!

  • @AntonioBrandao
    @AntonioBrandao 7 років тому +217

    Can you please make a version "for dummies"?

    • @kungfoosquirrel
      @kungfoosquirrel 7 років тому +18

      Antonio Brandao or sell a kit? Provide a shopping list with schematics?

    • @sabagamer3052
      @sabagamer3052 5 років тому +6

      @@lcfireskull5750 well fuck you

    • @DollarbillDollarbill
      @DollarbillDollarbill 5 років тому +2

      You either born with that talent or your not. Kinda like an artist. Don't feel bad. I can't build a picture frame.

    • @N.Willems
      @N.Willems 5 років тому +10

      @@DollarbillDollarbill god... so if u can't do thing the first time u can never learn. kids these days...

    • @Alvaro-em1dj
      @Alvaro-em1dj 4 роки тому +10

      Dollarbill777 Dollarbill777 ur wrong bro,i used to know nun about tech etc and couldnt figure out nothing,nowadays that has changed

  • @MesonW
    @MesonW 7 років тому +1

    I just sat in awe of your clear understanding of how all that worked lol - I never really did get electronics. Now onto the next video:)

  • @EvanMunozAKAUncleSkuby
    @EvanMunozAKAUncleSkuby 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for this, I have been trying to build a Gameboy Null for a while now and keep messing up the switch. I want to understand the build deeper and this will help a lot!
    Thank so much! Keep building my friend, I will be absorbing.

  • @WarrenGarabrandt
    @WarrenGarabrandt 7 років тому +4

    This is an excellent project! I look forward to seeing part 2. What kind of case do you plan to mount everything into when it's all done?

  • @ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
    @ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 7 років тому +6

    Please make more videos like this in the future!

  • @justblairthompson
    @justblairthompson 7 років тому +1

    Looking forward to it. Ordered the parts for the same project two weeks ago.

  • @william_2610
    @william_2610 7 років тому +1

    This is awesome! Looking forward to Part 2!

  • @minebendaoud4754
    @minebendaoud4754 7 років тому +23

    what a professional content , i love your channel

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  7 років тому +8

      Thanks

    • @curly2457
      @curly2457 7 років тому

      do you think you could do that with a raspberry pi 3?

    • @endersteve704
      @endersteve704 2 місяці тому

      ​@@curly2457extra late reply but yes

  • @schaukelnohneende
    @schaukelnohneende 7 років тому +3

    Thank you, I love this way of prototyping. It makes me exited to do the same... :-)

  • @devwatts
    @devwatts 7 років тому +1

    Awesome as always!
    You always come up with something new on your channel👌

  • @GingerNingerGames
    @GingerNingerGames 7 років тому +2

    This is really good, I love the way you use the available battery ports. I'm making something similar only I'm using a nintendo DS. I don't know how I'll go or if I'll be able to use both screens, but I sure will try. I might just end up using the bottom screen space for mouse input of some form.

  • @Schn4seL
    @Schn4seL 7 років тому +3

    We Need Part 2 Scott Please 🤘🏻
    And Please give us your Recalbox Image or Configs for reconstruct pleaseeeee

  • @kamran_aghlami
    @kamran_aghlami 7 років тому +8

    Very good and informative, keep it up 👍 Here is a thing wouldn't it be better if you just simply used a raspberry pie 3 and desolder LAN, USB ports and audio and gpio ports to make it slimmer? There u would have native lcd,wifi (for whatever reason u might need one, downloading games maybe?),Bluetooth (second controller) and audio support plus more power, and maybe you could use a standalone atmega 168 (or anything else if there's a cheaper adc available) to monitor battery level and send a shutdown command when it's too low (I'm pretty sure your sd card won't t love those sudden power cuts). It wouldn't be as cheap considering Rpi0 vs Rpi3's price alone but it saves you from thst much of circuit design and soldering and it would be a much more expandable project then.
    PS: comment got longer than I expected, sorry about that, My brain just won't stop spitting out ideas. 😜

  • @Jianju69
    @Jianju69 7 років тому +1

    Simply awesome. I learned so much watching this!

  • @wkopti
    @wkopti 7 років тому +1

    Congratulations Scott!! Superb video! You are amazing

  • @xpired5328
    @xpired5328 4 роки тому +7

    Me: Am gonna make a gaming handheld then show to my mom that I am capable of something.
    After 3 min in the video: Ight imma head out

  • @paulzaim7900
    @paulzaim7900 7 років тому +59

    5:45 like the iPhone 7:p

    • @michal7546
      @michal7546 7 років тому

      Lost Night Haha, True!

    • @danielharrop9465
      @danielharrop9465 7 років тому

      yep lol

    • @sanicfanguy
      @sanicfanguy 7 років тому

      I don't think I will ever change my phone until Apple stops supporting it.

    • @paulzaim7900
      @paulzaim7900 7 років тому +3

      Why would you buy another iPhone??? Now they're bullshit.

    • @kquote03
      @kquote03 7 років тому +1

      but one of them costs 5 dollars and the other costs a kidney .

  • @egyember4981
    @egyember4981 7 років тому +1

    Nice! I love these multi-part project series :)

  • @szerocools
    @szerocools 7 років тому

    When you mentioned "Raspberry Pi into Game Console" i was hooked. This is what i wanted to build for decades. My inner child screamed. Then I remember that I had a PS Vita, took me to hours to find under a pile of old electronics. I dusted it off, installed Henkaku, loaded my Emulators, and I was 10 years old again playing Super Mario Wold.

  • @eyesofnova
    @eyesofnova 7 років тому +25

    I was wondering if you could make a smart mirror tutorial? Thanks for the awesome videos, a lot of the electronics stuff is over my head but i love watching it.

  • @milestogo5629
    @milestogo5629 4 роки тому +8

    Question: as a beginner with no background in science stuffs (I only know a lot about programming) this was a bit hard to understand but nevertheless thank you for the details. I wanted to start something with pi 0 as its cheaper. I was wondering: how do I connect it with a tv?

    • @H4sh1r
      @H4sh1r 2 роки тому

      theres a mini hdmi port if i remember correctly

  • @mrlithium69
    @mrlithium69 7 років тому

    I usually understand what you are doing with these circuits at least summarily, but this one was way over my head with all the voltage regulation stuff. Still very impressive.

  • @DollarbillDollarbill
    @DollarbillDollarbill 5 років тому

    Very nice. I would never attempted something that clever. Hats off to you guys.

  • @annemccarthy393
    @annemccarthy393 7 років тому +13

    I was writing notes while I watched this.

  • @josiahmitchell530
    @josiahmitchell530 7 років тому +4

    You should make some homemade FPV gear :)

  • @tannernewton8543
    @tannernewton8543 7 років тому +2

    another great video man, thank you for all your hard work!

  • @aathish04
    @aathish04 7 років тому +1

    Your handwriting is AMAZING !

  • @AviAceC130
    @AviAceC130 7 років тому +7

    Instructions not clear. My ass now plays mario theme 24/7

  • @infopackrat
    @infopackrat 7 років тому +61

    I love your projects. But on more complex projects like this one you kinda need more details. Everything goes by too fast. Could you do longer version videos of these more complex projects?

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  7 років тому +30

      +infopackrat No

    • @somaplay
      @somaplay 7 років тому +12

      Harsh

    • @CSXBoys
      @CSXBoys 7 років тому +5

      GreatScott! CRAWLING IN MY SKIN, THESE WOUNDS THEY'LL NEVER HEAL

    • @needlessoptions
      @needlessoptions 7 років тому +2

      GreatScott!
      lmao

    • @BGDNGSN
      @BGDNGSN 7 років тому +2

      savage

  • @lokeshrahul8504
    @lokeshrahul8504 7 років тому +1

    scott what you do for living, your such a genius, love ur work man i think it takes weeks to make this video right ,

  • @preferredimage
    @preferredimage 6 років тому +1

    Recently built a similar setup using a Pi Zero, this exact screen (did the 5v mod too) and GPIO sound and GPIO joystick. then crammed the whole lot into a cheap gadget shop mini arcade case. Works great with a USB powerbank as a source and charge circuit.

  • @DanDart
    @DanDart 7 років тому +4

    "Urgh!" - me when seeing you used windows for that xD
    I'm sure there are easier ways than hooking everything like that surely?

  • @ceptimus
    @ceptimus 7 років тому +12

    It's important to prevent lithium batteries discharging too low, but with NiMH batteries it doesn't really matter if you run them flat. So why bother with the over-discharge circuit?
    Edit: Maybe the Pi is more likely to corrupt its SD card if the power supply 'brown-outs' gradually?
    I would prefer to use a single lithium cell with one of those all-in-one charger/protection/boost modules that allows you to charge the cell, steps up the voltage to 5V and cuts out on over current or low cell voltage - you can get those for $2 or so on Ebay.

    • @JTLowry
      @JTLowry 7 років тому

      yeah i am puzzled by that too

    • @Priidik
      @Priidik 7 років тому

      ceptimus exactly. Would have been so much less work.

    • @Ts6451
      @Ts6451 7 років тому +4

      Well, that is not entirely true, the system in the video uses a series string of multiple cells, and in such an arrangement complete discharge will always risk damaging one or more of the cells due to reverse charging.
      In fact, it probably would be an advantage to have balancing and protection circuits on pretty much all chemistries if you want to maximize the useful life of the battery. But I suppose that as long as the battery will not cause a fire if mistreated, a bit of reduced life and risk of damage is accepted to reduce cost and complexity, and if you need to buy a new battery a few months early, well, that is just good for business, isn't it...

    • @lordPix3lUK
      @lordPix3lUK 6 років тому

      chill out dude, this guys knows his stuff. just watch and learn

    • @TuttleScott
      @TuttleScott 5 років тому

      it'll stop running long before that would happen. I'd risk it, nimh batteries are cheap as chips and safe.

  • @crunchytee
    @crunchytee 7 років тому +1

    amazing. Your videos are so thorough. thank you for the entertainment

  • @wi_zeus6798
    @wi_zeus6798 7 років тому +2

    First of all, very nice video. I'm actually working on a portable retro console myself and I have already done most of the work. Basically I only need an enclosure.
    Now the interesting part for everyone, who wants to build something similar :)
    The UA-camr weremy has an absolutely awesome guide on building the unit into a Gameboy case.
    And one small thing: I think it's way easier to use RetroPie (Emulationstation) as OS.

  • @iraklimirzikashvili1111
    @iraklimirzikashvili1111 7 років тому +4

    I wonder, if there is way to connect that lcd directly to Pi ? (not zero of course). I meen, raspberry pi has some serial port for display and this lcd also has serial port. btw this lcd has touch sensor too. you can see it 4:00 unconected 4 pins

  • @17devstudio3
    @17devstudio3 7 років тому +20

    Where did you get this Raspberry Pi Zero from? I can't find them anywhere?

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  7 років тому +5

      There are links in the description. (I recommend the Ebay link)

    • @Beastleviath
      @Beastleviath 7 років тому +1

      GreatScott! I love the video, and I've been wanting to make one of these for weeks! The only issue is that Making those circuits (the audio, video, and power supply stuff) is a bit beyond my capabilities as of right now. Is there anywhere I can get those boards either pre made or at least in a kit with all the proper materials so I don't have to worry about getting all the right stuff? Thanks!

    • @zeppike
      @zeppike 7 років тому

      Pi moroni and thepihut ships within a week in europe

    • @Chickennuggetjoes
      @Chickennuggetjoes 7 років тому +3

      If your in the US microcenter sells them for $1

    • @merpysoup6505
      @merpysoup6505 6 років тому

      I got mine on the adafruit website. it's the only place I could find them

  • @thedrunkgeek6824
    @thedrunkgeek6824 7 років тому +1

    I like how in the beginning he says "easily create one as well" 2 minutes in and he went all beautiful mind on us!

  • @BuilderTrevin
    @BuilderTrevin 2 роки тому +1

    This is something i was looking for Great Scott thank.you! These are still cool apparently!

  • @TheodoreLee00
    @TheodoreLee00 7 років тому +13

    omg maxim is my father's company!! :DDD I feel loved

  • @leisergeist
    @leisergeist 7 років тому +13

    if only all engineers had that good of handwriting lol

  • @StoneFlange
    @StoneFlange 7 років тому +1

    Great idea bypassing the buck converter on the screen!! Well done, I can't wait for the next episode :)

  • @tanbirsohail
    @tanbirsohail 7 років тому +1

    This is one of my favourite youtube channels. When the Pi zero came up I had more than 10 projects in my mind. I thought I am gonna buy at least 20 of these. Sadly, their rarity and local taxes make their price almost USD $28 in my country. Damn. Too hard to get these. I have the Pi 2 and 3.

  • @Pichipieify
    @Pichipieify 7 років тому +37

    sadly i didnt understand 90% of this. But i still want to build my own raspberry pi.

    • @shivarampersaud2332
      @shivarampersaud2332 7 років тому +2

      Same

    • @freedomfighter6297
      @freedomfighter6297 5 років тому +1

      Genrey Lino Gonzales
      That's ok.. I'm sure he didn't understand 90% of it either...

    • @B1akTang1dH4rt
      @B1akTang1dH4rt 4 роки тому

      owari da you need a display driver first before you can connect that to the raspberry pi 0

  • @MrSandoron
    @MrSandoron 7 років тому +4

    In the video you showed the Zero for only 4 Pounds, but it costs way more in the links provided by the description. Where did you find it for 4 Pounds?

    • @carloscastresanam
      @carloscastresanam 7 років тому

      I'm also looking for a reliable online shop to buy the zero in Europe. Any help?

    • @MrSandoron
      @MrSandoron 7 років тому

      BallisticDK Thank you :D

    • @bestelisi
      @bestelisi 7 років тому

      MrSandoron you're welcome :)

    • @clement614
      @clement614 7 років тому +1

      it seems like the comment isn't there anymore :c

    • @carloscastresanam
      @carloscastresanam 7 років тому +1

      Thanks!

  • @DoomWalker42
    @DoomWalker42 6 років тому +1

    Those are some mad skills. Well done!

  • @pkf4124
    @pkf4124 5 років тому

    Excellent video, makes a change to see all the parts made rather than bought

  • @eimparas
    @eimparas 7 років тому +14

    Why not use a liion battery

    • @oniruddhoalam2039
      @oniruddhoalam2039 4 роки тому

      4 nimh batteries in series creates the perfect voltage

  • @alvinduong3399
    @alvinduong3399 7 років тому +3

    hey, you should make anouther update on the electric skateboard

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  7 років тому +2

      Maybe...

    • @qgruschkof1518
      @qgruschkof1518 7 років тому

      Or you also can do a Fingerprint Sensor Arduino Project. Like they did from the Adafruit Institut.

  • @alakanandaborah6533
    @alakanandaborah6533 7 років тому +1

    thank you great scott I was waiting for this type of video man thanks

  • @TrollFaceTheMan
    @TrollFaceTheMan 7 років тому +1

    Very cool so far, looking forward to the next vid :)

  • @kirillvishnevsky6327
    @kirillvishnevsky6327 7 років тому +9

    3:20 I guess I'll go with one from e-bay :)

  • @Wiefreak
    @Wiefreak 7 років тому +4

    3:30 A piece of _what_ are you using? I can hardly understand it. :D

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  7 років тому +4

      "...perfboard...."

    • @creeek3
      @creeek3 7 років тому +1

      Ahh, I wondered what it was, but I could see it is "Veroboard". "perf" meaning.... "perforated"!! :)
      I understood most, but would obviously need to pause quite a lot, when building. Mainly around the redirection of ports in the config file.

  • @crippling-d9645
    @crippling-d9645 7 років тому

    lawl i've been making one for the past few weeks.
    everyone is starting to make these.... best DIY build :D

  • @ineedken5400
    @ineedken5400 7 років тому +1

    This was really awesome! I loved it!

  • @mambobro
    @mambobro 7 років тому +12

    Is there a guide for people at a 2nd grade intelligence? I feel like I need that.

    • @merpysoup6505
      @merpysoup6505 6 років тому +2

      basically he means that you have to get good batteries, connect everything, download stuff from your computer to the pi, and then you play games.

  • @MossySparks
    @MossySparks 7 років тому +3

    Somebody watched the Gameboy Zero tutorial ahah

  • @hojustraper
    @hojustraper 7 років тому +1

    wonderful project, nice to see a gameboy color come back to life, i still have my gameboy with yellow and black screen. greetings scott!

  • @frederikholfeld868
    @frederikholfeld868 4 роки тому

    i didn't understand very much of this but i appreciate this kind of content a lot. good stuff.

  • @Splitface2811
    @Splitface2811 7 років тому +7

    How do you know all this??

  • @rensbakker7710
    @rensbakker7710 7 років тому +5

    Who's only watching this to look smart?

    • @710chase
      @710chase 7 років тому +2

      Nobody Rens Bakker, nobody except you.

    • @710chase
      @710chase 5 років тому

      @some random guy on youtube I'm sure it's possible, you might need an adapter from 40 or 30 pin display input to 15 pin display output, I'm not entirely sure if those exact adapters exist though, try looking on Amazon or EBay, you might find what you're looking for.

  • @pablo_costas
    @pablo_costas 7 років тому

    I was thinking about making pigrrl zero, but this project is sooo cool, and bigger screen ahha , cant wait for second part

  • @thibmaek
    @thibmaek 5 років тому +1

    No way I could ever make this myself even with these top notch instructions but damn, good work on the video man!

  • @artmag1c
    @artmag1c 7 років тому +3

    why not use retropie ?

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  7 років тому +5

      I tried. But it was way easier to set up recalbox.

    • @denniswallace8298
      @denniswallace8298 7 років тому +1

      What was easier? Because I run Retropie in My Arcade Cabinet and it's perfect. Would you say that recalbox is easier than Retropie. Or was it just easier to work with a RPi Zero?

    • @lukes3131
      @lukes3131 7 років тому +2

      retro pie was really easy to set up for me

    • @artur9502
      @artur9502 7 років тому +1

      probably because you cant use gpio pins as controllers in retropie

    • @derek7808
      @derek7808 7 років тому +1

      i don't understand why everyone still uses Retropie. It was probably the first Pi retro distribution but now there are other solutions. I'm not saying that it's bad, but having tested Retropie, Recalbox and Lakka, in my opinion Lakka is the best and Recalbox is second.

  • @Kisty_
    @Kisty_ 7 років тому +8

    911 views xD

    • @latzobear
      @latzobear 7 років тому +1

      9,330 views

    • @fryncyaryorvjink2140
      @fryncyaryorvjink2140 7 років тому +3

      Ahmed Ullah something something steel beams

    • @Kisty_
      @Kisty_ 7 років тому +6

      "jet fuel doesn't burn steel beams" i guess

    • @Kisty_
      @Kisty_ 7 років тому +6

      Jet fuel can't melt steel beams was it actually...

    • @Kisty_
      @Kisty_ 7 років тому

      ***** No , Great Scott did 9/11 confirmed

  • @OneCheapEric
    @OneCheapEric 7 років тому +1

    Great project. Just got a helping hand with magnify glass, so I'm hoping to do more electronics projects. Side note: I used the same background music in one of my videos haha. looking forward to part 2!

  • @mattdarbro4830
    @mattdarbro4830 7 років тому

    Really cool project and excellent articulation of the process.

  • @Chris-tk9hy
    @Chris-tk9hy 7 років тому +5

    jesus christ......I aint no Scientist pal

  • @memaimu
    @memaimu 7 років тому +3

    I don't understand a god damn thing you're saying.

  • @joaovictor-vn8eh
    @joaovictor-vn8eh 7 років тому

    cara, eu adoro seu canal, é um dos poucos que eu achei o que eu queria, muito obrigado.

  • @sixdsix5028
    @sixdsix5028 7 років тому

    Nothing like watching GreatScott to make yourself feel stupid. Great stuff Scott, even if I don't understand most of what's going on.

  • @josepvg
    @josepvg 7 років тому +1

    Amazing, love this project of your, thanks :)

  • @akhurash
    @akhurash 7 років тому

    Awesome video. I will have to try this project.

  • @ravenmooore
    @ravenmooore 7 років тому

    As like the others, I'm very interested in the voltage regulator with low voltage cutoff circuit!
    Somehow the projects i have in mind, you always do it and upload - as if you read my mind that I need help!
    amazing Video as always!! I really envy you

  • @Garrett053
    @Garrett053 7 років тому

    your drawings look like perfection!

  • @_owen
    @_owen 7 років тому

    great to see u finally made this ;)

  • @jollyreal1
    @jollyreal1 7 років тому

    very impress for what you had done!!

  • @BoomBrush
    @BoomBrush 7 років тому

    Again with the part 1! You get me every time :(

  • @COLOFIDUTI
    @COLOFIDUTI 7 років тому

    Man whata journey! congrats!

  • @wimwiddershins
    @wimwiddershins 7 років тому +1

    Great guide! Great stuff! Great Scott! :)

  • @edwinong35
    @edwinong35 5 років тому

    Genius , who ever know how to DIY a board i admire your knowledge and creative

  • @pertileluca
    @pertileluca 7 років тому

    Very nice project!!

  • @freeelectron8261
    @freeelectron8261 5 років тому +1

    Great Scott! That's a lot of work but 1M views - its worth the effort.

  • @user-gy4nt6ue9p
    @user-gy4nt6ue9p 7 років тому

    Dude, it's like you've read my mind, it exactly what i wanted to see from you :)

  • @91Chanito
    @91Chanito 4 роки тому

    Totally understood everything, thanks.

  • @ebnamar
    @ebnamar 7 років тому

    OMG bro you are doing a great work.

  • @basztarek
    @basztarek 7 років тому +1

    Another great project!
    I would try to do it, but it would take me another year or so :D
    Thanks for the radio btw, it works like a charm :)