The 3D printed parts are on my GitHub, they are openscad format and you can "compile" them into STLs with OpenSCAD program which is cross-platform and open source. github.com/eltoozero/lol-gbz_3dparts
Hi, I'm building my first game boy zero build using kite's circuit sword. I flashed my sd card so that I could run retropi on a raspberry pi zero. After downloading some games everything seemed to work. I then downloaded kite's circuit sword software and now all it does is run through all the tests over and over again. Im not sure how to fix this. Any advise will be greatly appreciated.
do you know if it is at all possible to add kites script to an existing image that i am almost finished with????? i would hate to have to start from scratch all over again
can someone tell me how the switch works there is a ground wire and a power wire going to it so if i join them together the gameboy will turn on im asking as i want to use a rocker switch
Matthew Thompson It’s pointed to the side but you should make a cut for airflow if you want best performance; I’m only playing NES so the fan never runs on my setup (expect during power up).
The only glue is on the front bracket; power switch bracket is nice and snug with no adhesive, the screws secure the PCB to the 3D printed block. It's really the mode switch that "locks" the power board in place once it's soldered, there's more detail in the Circuit Sword wiki Assembly Guide.
GabrielSorrow the fan is included as part of the Circuit Sword kit. I will have “full DIY kits” available in 10/2018 or you can preorder the next batch for delivery next year around the same time directly from Kite on the sudomod forums. Email me at lee@braains.net
GabrielSorrow I have not established a pricing schedule because it depends on features, I plan to provide “diy kits” as well as fully or partially assembled units with options including custom colors, joystick(s), volume rocker, and number of rear buttons. I look forward to your email. :)
The 3D printed parts are on my GitHub, they are openscad format and you can "compile" them into STLs with OpenSCAD program which is cross-platform and open source. github.com/eltoozero/lol-gbz_3dparts
Best build i've ever seen
Definitely will use this in my next build
I’m thinking a bit of black paint on the power switch will help with preventing shorts
Nice video! It really helps assemblying the circuit sword. Where did you find all the brackets? I have only found the LCD bracket so far.
On my GitHub, cheers: github.com/eltoozero/lol-gbz_3dparts
Hi, I'm building my first game boy zero build using kite's circuit sword. I flashed my sd card so that I could run retropi on a raspberry pi zero. After downloading some games everything seemed to work. I then downloaded kite's circuit sword software and now all it does is run through all the tests over and over again. Im not sure how to fix this. Any advise will be greatly appreciated.
do you know if it is at all possible to add kites script to an existing image that i am almost finished with????? i would hate to have to start from scratch all over again
What did you do with the back buttons? Did you cut a silicon pad in half to allow them to work?
Hello were did you find youre battery ? Any guess about autonomy ?
can someone tell me how the switch works there is a ground wire and a power wire going to it so if i join them together the gameboy will turn on im asking as i want to use a rocker switch
nice video. Where can I find the 3D-files for the cartridge bay? Thanks
On my GitHub, cheers: github.com/eltoozero/lol-gbz_3dparts
Quick question. With the air duct that you made for the fan, where does the exhaust end up going?
Matthew Thompson It’s pointed to the side but you should make a cut for airflow if you want best performance; I’m only playing NES so the fan never runs on my setup (expect during power up).
One more question, how does your power switch bracket mount only with the screws? It seems like it would need to be glued in.
The only glue is on the front bracket; power switch bracket is nice and snug with no adhesive, the screws secure the PCB to the 3D printed block.
It's really the mode switch that "locks" the power board in place once it's soldered, there's more detail in the Circuit Sword wiki Assembly Guide.
Can you tell me what kind of fan you are using and a link to where to get one please?
GabrielSorrow the fan is included as part of the Circuit Sword kit. I will have “full DIY kits” available in 10/2018 or you can preorder the next batch for delivery next year around the same time directly from Kite on the sudomod forums. Email me at lee@braains.net
I'm very interested in ordering from you, how much are the kits. I'll email you too.
GabrielSorrow I have not established a pricing schedule because it depends on features, I plan to provide “diy kits” as well as fully or partially assembled units with options including custom colors, joystick(s), volume rocker, and number of rear buttons. I look forward to your email. :)
just sent one, but i know what i want so , just send me an email with details when your ready and thanks.
Nice video, but if you wouldn't mumble everything into your cheeks, it would be easier to understand for a non english-native like me.