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* [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2495918 3D printed corner brackets] | * [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2495918 3D printed corner brackets] | ||
* [http://www.ebay.com/itm/311773214399 Yellow] and [http://www.ebay.com/itm/391859684399 Black] Joystick set from e-bay (incl. USB controller) | * [http://www.ebay.com/itm/311773214399 Yellow] and [http://www.ebay.com/itm/391859684399 Black] Joystick set from e-bay (incl. USB controller) | ||
− | * RaspberryPi 3 + power supply with [https://retropie.org.uk RetroPie] image | + | * [http://www.dx.com/p/raspberry-pi-3-model-b-cortex-a53-quad-core-board-w-1gb-ram-green-426431?Utm_rid=92935131&Utm_source=affiliate RaspberryPi 3] + [http://www.dx.com/p/geekworm-dc-5v-3a-power-adapter-with-switch-for-raspberry-pi-eu-plug-454137?Utm_rid=92935131&Utm_source=affiliate 5V 2.5A power supply] with [https://retropie.org.uk RetroPie] image |
* 16 x M4 short screws for all the panels and 4 x M3 or M4 long (I used 60mm) | * 16 x M4 short screws for all the panels and 4 x M3 or M4 long (I used 60mm) | ||
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Revision as of 23:32, 21 October 2017
Project: Arcade RetroPie | |
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Name | Arcade RetroPie |
Initiator | Zeno4ever |
Status | 100% |
Skills | Laser Cutter, 3D printer |
Summary | Arcade joystick with RetroPie (on Raspberry Pi 3) |
Contents
Goals
A emulation of the best games of the old retro machines on RetroPie, including Amiga and C64. My main purpose of this page is to direct you to the sources I found on the internet. This wil not be a step for step instruction, use your own brains ;-)
I use a Raspberry Pi 3 as hardware with RetroPie for all the emulation software.
For the case i created my own, you will find here the corner parts and lasercut files. The case is made of 2 mm acrylic plate, to be honest this is to thin to be sturdy enough, so I made the top plate stronger to added a wood 3 mm top plate and add a 'rib' in de middel of the joystick. With this the joystick feels sturdy enough.
Needed parts
- Lasercut parts
- 3D printed corner brackets
- Yellow and Black Joystick set from e-bay (incl. USB controller)
- RaspberryPi 3 + 5V 2.5A power supply with RetroPie image
- 16 x M4 short screws for all the panels and 4 x M3 or M4 long (I used 60mm)
- 4 x rubber feet for under the joystick
- optional electronics for controlling the LEDS
Emulations
Practical tips per emulation and where to find the ROMS.
Arcade
I use the default MAME emulation (mame2003) that use 0.78 roms, be sure you use the right ones
Amiga
- Amiberry
- WHDLoad to load games without the emulation GUI
- Amiga games?
Tip : You have to put your adf files in the roms/amiga-data/Games_ADF directory and download the files from whdownload, use 'Build amiga games' in the retropie setup menu to build startable games from the selection menu. Warning whit the default setup you can't exit the amiga emulation, this is still on my todo list to solve.
C64
- vice
SNES
- ROMS Roms from 6666 games
Atari 2600
- ROMS Roms from 6666 games
More Links
You can find more informatie on
- RetroPie the main emulation software for Raspberry Pi
- loading splash screens