Re: Keen goes Pi
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2018 8:54
Yep, there are tones of solutions out there for semi handheld devices. but I do love the fact that you can case mod an origin console from back in the day and tweak things to the limit.
What the fucl? 45% import fee. And I've always thought Denmark was member of the European Union?! What's wrong with you guys It would be even cheaper to get on a plain and pick up the package at Kites door...
About the soldering: YOU CANNOT DO ANYTHING WRONG! at least you cannot break or brick the circuit board itself. the board comes with JST-connection-wires which only need to be soldered to some extra buttons/a 3€ speaker. on the other side you simply plug it in. it's easy as that. skill level: rookie, I'd say.
If you wanna know how to solder eitherway the forums feature a beautiful step-by-step beginners guide called: Soldering School - AKA Don't wreck your new AIO board!
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images by Kite
About the glue: it's only the screen bracket plus the on/off switch you'll have to glue in place. for everything else you'll use screws like you would assemble a regular un-modded case.
concerning the 3D prints: normally every town should have some kind of a "hacker-space" with 3D-Printing devices. but I could be wrong about that.
ps.:
Pre-orders close: 27/02/2018
What the fucl? 45% import fee. And I've always thought Denmark was member of the European Union?! What's wrong with you guys It would be even cheaper to get on a plain and pick up the package at Kites door...
About the soldering: YOU CANNOT DO ANYTHING WRONG! at least you cannot break or brick the circuit board itself. the board comes with JST-connection-wires which only need to be soldered to some extra buttons/a 3€ speaker. on the other side you simply plug it in. it's easy as that. skill level: rookie, I'd say.
If you wanna know how to solder eitherway the forums feature a beautiful step-by-step beginners guide called: Soldering School - AKA Don't wreck your new AIO board!
.
images by Kite
About the glue: it's only the screen bracket plus the on/off switch you'll have to glue in place. for everything else you'll use screws like you would assemble a regular un-modded case.
concerning the 3D prints: normally every town should have some kind of a "hacker-space" with 3D-Printing devices. but I could be wrong about that.
ps.:
Pre-orders close: 27/02/2018