LCD test and case fitting for my FreeplayTech CM3. It needs some work to fit the triggers, power switch, and volume control. Also the start/select buttons are not moving smoothly yet. But it is alive!
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LCD test and case fitting for my FreeplayTech CM3. It needs some work to fit the triggers, power switch, and volume control. Also the start/select buttons are not moving smoothly yet. But it is alive!
Tale of two Freeplays. My friend Rick and I compare machines we built. I like black but the translucent orange case is also really nice!
Really close! Planning on putting the Freeplaytech CM3 together this weekend.
After botching my first attempt at drilling x/y button holes in my Freeplaytech, the second time is looking better. A few more connector cuts and it should be ready to put together.
Doh!! In an effort to be "precise", I tried to drill the new x/y buttons for my Freeplaytech case with my mini drill press. Case broke loose during drilling and got mangled. Luckily it's not too expensive a proposition to replace, back to the drawing board!
More work on the Freeplaytech. Kind of s pain in the butt with all the case mods needed. The finished product though is slick. (They tell me lol)
Started work on my Freeplaytech CM3 retropie. This involves a lot of modding of a Game Boy Advance shell to fit new buttons, the larger LCD and the Raspberry Pi compute module 3. (Luckily, the zillions of games I’m going to put on it don’t take up any additional space!)
After some troubles, my Freeplaytech CM3 board booted retropie. Let the case modding begin!