Hey guys, I have a sofle v4 from 42.keebs which uses this switch on the inner side to switch it on / off when using the battery. www.aliexpress.com/item/32406053825.htmlI am currently building a 3d printed case which is made for a regular v2 so the switch does not fit. Do you guys know a vertical switch with the same footprint...
The Open Source Cartridge Reader is a great diy project for dumping your own roms and saves. If you order a kit with the surface mount components already installed, it’s also a great beginner soldering project.
If you really want to buy some retro games, skip super potato. Its a cool store to browse, but prices are inflated quite a bit since its a goto spot for tourists. Go checkout Hard- /Bookoff, 2nd Street or one of the many second hand shops.
Ah I guess you are right about the regular 2nd street shops. The one I’ve had in mind was a 2nd street x something, so the video games could be there because of the other shop. I envy you for the country side part. Currently living semi rural, but as soon as my company enables me 100% remote I would love to move.
As the title says: I was thinking about getting into 3d printing for a long time now. The main thing I can think of when it comes to reasons for printing is keyboard building. Do you folks have any recommendations for a good entry-level printer that is able to print for example a Charybdis? Luckily I really like split keyboard...
Looking for switch with same footprint but vertical.
Hey guys, I have a sofle v4 from 42.keebs which uses this switch on the inner side to switch it on / off when using the battery. www.aliexpress.com/item/32406053825.htmlI am currently building a 3d printed case which is made for a regular v2 so the switch does not fit. Do you guys know a vertical switch with the same footprint...
For When You Need To Backup Those Saves (i.imgur.com)
The Open Source Cartridge Reader is a great diy project for dumping your own roms and saves. If you order a kit with the surface mount components already installed, it’s also a great beginner soldering project.
Super Potato Akihabara | Retro Gaming Paradise in Tokyo (youtu.be)
What printer do you use?
As the title says: I was thinking about getting into 3d printing for a long time now. The main thing I can think of when it comes to reasons for printing is keyboard building. Do you folks have any recommendations for a good entry-level printer that is able to print for example a Charybdis? Luckily I really like split keyboard...
Found this retro casio ring gacha in Japan (lemmy.world)