I started this Project in October 2016 and have wanted to get this video posted for 6 months now. But many things have gotten in the way...but its finally here!.. This is Part #2 of how to convert a Basic Fun Pac-Man or Space Invaders into a Retro-Pi Glen's Retro Show Mini-Cade!
In this part I will show you how to wire up the controller, Buttons, USB Sound, Power it from a battery and get a charging circuit in place.
I am working on editing the next installment on how to configure the software to get it all working...then you will be ready to ROCK!
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Look soon for additional Software Build Guide..Coming soon!
Glen's Retro Show's Mini-Cade Project's use the following:
Raspberry Pi Zero based
Basic Fun o1 Pac-Man (a first). 2.8"
Basic Fun o2 Space Invaders (a first). 2.8"
DreamGear 200 in 1 (a first). 2.4"
DreamGear 300 in 1 (a first). 2.4"
Excalibur Stewie Pinball 4.3" HDMI
Raspberry 2
All cases kept looking as stock as possible.
2200mAh Li-ion batteries
(Can charge and use at same time).
Main power off switch
USB Stereo sound
N-Wi-Fi
2 free USB Ports
2.4" and 2.8" SPI TFT Screens
4/8 way joystick
2 fire buttons (more could be added)
Player 1 start button
Insert Quarter button
Safe Pi power off button
RetroPi v4.1
A very fun..And at time's frustrating project...But a good learning experience.
My previous videos on this subject....
If you have not seen Part #1, have a look here for it:
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If you have not seen Part #2, have a look here for it
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If you have not seen Part #2.5, have a look here for it
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If you have not seen Part #2.6, have a look here for it
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In this video, I will show you my Raspberry Pi Zero project inside a Basic Fun #02 Space Invaders case.
My review of the Basic Fun Arcade #1 and #2 are here:
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My review of the Basic Fun Arcade #3 and #4 are here:
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Mame Arcade Cabs and More...
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My friend David & Capt. Bob on the NEW Atari 5200 Podcast!
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Original Gamer Stevie Strow!
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Dan Wood of kookytech.net!
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VectrexRoli! - He has 2D and 3D videos and all are topnotch!
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Milli of www.retrosystemrescue.com!
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The Guru Meditation! My Amiga Friend's!
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Also stop by at Colecovision Addict for all you ColecoVision fans!
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StigsWorld! Get your retro fix here.
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Obtanium Gaming
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Arron Morris
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Mame Arcade Cabs and More...
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RetroHQ
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