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  1. StonedEdge

    Controller issues

    Make sure you do what cheese said above. Also, what is the u10 output looking like? Sometimes u10 can cause issues with peripherals if it isn’t working properly. I’d also make sure there’s no shorts next to any neighboring vias on the main data line and u10 via.
  2. StonedEdge

    Gboys stock question

    As for now the Gboy has been discontinued. It’s really up to the creators what they decide to do at this point on, but as of now you cannot purchase a Gboy kit unfortunately. Why not use the opportunity to build a G-Wii or have a go at designing your own case?
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    Worklog Retro Lite CM4 - A StonedEdge and Dmcke5 collaboration

    Oh, my mistake then - I think the Pi Zero also doesn’t have any analog outputs. I guess then a generic analog amp will work fine then for other models. You’d still need a way to drive both headphones and speakers too though. U-AMP seems like a good solution for what he wants to do then.
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    Worklog Retro Lite CM4 - A StonedEdge and Dmcke5 collaboration

    That’s fine, but maybe I wasn’t clear in the above post. There is no DAC outputs on the Raspberry Pi, so you can’t use it to drive an analog amplifier.
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    Worklog Retro Lite CM4 - A StonedEdge and Dmcke5 collaboration

    There aren't any DAC outputs on the Pi SoC or CM, so you won't be able to use the U-AMP with the Raspberry Pi. The Pi model A/B do it by using the PWM peripheral and a low pass filter. If you want to use the U-AMP you'd have to modify the code to set it up as a i2s master device and set the Pi...
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    Worklog Retro Lite CM4 - A StonedEdge and Dmcke5 collaboration

    Official finished case before we go in for anodizing hopefully this week. I’m still in awe of the job Dmcke5 has done on it, it definitely deserves to have better electronics in there than what I am capable of... maybe next revision I also got 15V out of the Nintendo Switch Lite charger...
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    Worklog Retro Lite CM4 - A StonedEdge and Dmcke5 collaboration

    I took 2.5 hours today to assemble most of the parts that were in stock at Digikey. I need to get some flux to fix all the shorts but very happy on how it looks. Hopefully within the next 2 weekends or so I can dedicate some time to testing out all the circuits and writing the code along with...
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    Worklog Retro Lite CM4 - A StonedEdge and Dmcke5 collaboration

    Dmcke5 took the time out yesterday to create some more renders for the project to give us both an idea of the color combinations we could possibly achieve with the anodized finishes. I'll post them below in spoilers so it doesn't clog up the worklog. I just received the CM4 Lite module in the...
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    Solved Shipping time for store products

    Hi. I am not affiliated with the store in any way whatosever, but I am a moderator on BitBuilt so I can attempt to answer your questions. I definitely feel like you all have the right to know as you are customers who have spent your hard earned money waiting for products. Right now, the store is...
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    Worklog Retro Lite CM4 - A StonedEdge and Dmcke5 collaboration

    I am definitely stealing Dmcke5's thunder with this post, but wow, this is absolutely going to be one hell of a sexy beast!
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    Worklog First portable: The Wavecube

    Awesome frankencasing work. Reminds me of the old years before 3D printing took over as the norm for rapid prototyping. Any thoughts on the final colour top coat you're going to go with? Following this one closely as I'd love to see you get it over the finish line!
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    Worklog The Steamii

    Jesus dude, this is beautiful. I cannot wait to see how this turns out in the end. Hands down the most comfortable Wii portable design I’ve seen...
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    Worklog My first N64 portable

    Exceptional work. The wiring is very clean and the trim is even cleaner. Welcome and look forward to seeing you post more awesome projects.
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    The Wii SPii

    For those interested, I uploaded some quick gameplay footage showing you that it's all working as the BitBuilt gods intended. Great work everyone!
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    Question PMS Fried?

    Do you have pictures of your setup? We need to know how you connected the batteries to the PMS. Generally fire means you’ve got a short between B+ and GND, meaning that the battery is in short circuit with itself. A large amount of current is allowed to flow through the battery and it heats...
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    Worklog Retro Lite CM4 - A StonedEdge and Dmcke5 collaboration

    Just a quick update for everyone. The Rev 1.0 of the main PCB is in the 3D printed prototype. I’m hoping to populate it within the next 2 weeks and then we can begin to test our code and finally put it together. I hope you’re as excited as I am to start building it! Dmcke5 received his CM4 so I...
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    Model Wii SPii CAD Files

    The Wii SPii By StonedEdge The Wii SPii is now open source! I've had the chance to test everything thoroughly (the newer Rev 1.4 PCBs) and feel confident enough to allow others to at least have a go at building their own WiiSPii using the Joycon board (3DS slider PCB will be released here at a...
  18. StonedEdge

    Blue screen no signal ( solved ) not enough power

    Good luck with portables bought from China - they generally are renowned for not being the best quality and built with cheaper parts that are not from reputable manufacturers. As Jeff said, I'd try and contact the seller to explain the issue you are having and see if they will repair it before...
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    Worklog Retro Lite CM4 - A StonedEdge and Dmcke5 collaboration

    The main PCB is routed and complete. I really like love it :awesome:Thickness totals 14mm. Quick Update: PCB now includes a MAX17055 Fuel Gauge IC which we plan on controlling via the Pi over i2c. It will feature a battery display HUD showing an accurate battery percentage with...
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    Discussion Wii Power Management System (open source)

    Technically, you can use the Pi as an i2c master to control the BQ and set all of its parameters but its not ideal as the Pi usually saps quite a bit of quiescent current (at least other Pi models, no idea about the newer Pi Pico). Check out the linux drivers below. There is already one written...
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