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Open-Frame1
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Ask HN: How to get started with practical hardware?
Agreed that keyboards are a good early project. To add to that, if you play video games, leverless arcade controllers can be a fun build also. Pretty similar overall as far as parts and shape, but the firmware they run (stuff like GP2040-CE or HayBox) make them act as controllers instead of keyboards, and they can even work on game consoles. Specifically I'd recommend the Flatbox rev 5[0] and the Open-Frame1[1].
[0] https://github.com/jfedor2/flatbox
[1] https://github.com/GregTurbo/Open-Frame1
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So my board has a short somewhere. I already filled that hole on the right side. Do these joints look bad? Are they cold solder joints? Idk if I’m not applying enough solder or not enough heat.
Uhhh, it is custom. I can try and find the schematic. I have the website that shows how to order it. They’re from china. Jlpcb. https://github.com/GregTurbo/Open-Frame1
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Any tips on soldering this raspberry pi to this board? I have to surface mount it can’t use through hole method.
This is what I’m doing the method doesn’t mention using the riser not sure if I need it. Will it just make it easier to align the pico? https://github.com/GregTurbo/Open-Frame1
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Open Frame1 Controllers - 2nd Batch Survey Link (More Info in the Comments)
Open Frame1 - Greg Turbo
- Learned CAD instead of properly how to play Guilty Gear
- Frame1 Button Measurements?
- The Frame1 button controller for Smash goes open source
flatbox
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Ask HN: How to get started with practical hardware?
Agreed that keyboards are a good early project. To add to that, if you play video games, leverless arcade controllers can be a fun build also. Pretty similar overall as far as parts and shape, but the firmware they run (stuff like GP2040-CE or HayBox) make them act as controllers instead of keyboards, and they can even work on game consoles. Specifically I'd recommend the Flatbox rev 5[0] and the Open-Frame1[1].
[0] https://github.com/jfedor2/flatbox
[1] https://github.com/GregTurbo/Open-Frame1
- Video covering some interesting use cases and peripherals
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Troubleshooting print rotated diagonal
Tried to print this case bottom https://github.com/jfedor2/flatbox/blob/master/hardware-rev5/3d-printed-case/Flatbox-rev5-Bottom-hotswap.stl on my a1 mini. It doesn’t fit horizontal or vertical so I rotated it diagonally and it was doing fine until just over 50%. It did ask me to change camera to smooth and wanted to add a tower that wouldn’t fit. But I went with the warning on traditional. Any ideas how to make this work or why it went bad.
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What is the best way to make JFedor's Github Flatbox project Xbox Series X compatible?
I am in the middle of building this https://github.com/jfedor2/flatbox/tree/master/hardware-rev4 and had the following epiphany "wait a minute, is this even compatible with the Xbox Series X?"
- Custom Slim Leverless Hitbox Advice
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What’s with the fightstick price inflation?
If you have access to 3d printer and can do basic soldering you can make one yourself, so it'd be even cheaper, since it's based on jFedor's flatbox, which itself is a variation of many of his prototypes you can find on thingverse.
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[Australia] John Oliver looking for a Flatbox Rev5 print
Looking into building a Flatbox, specifically Rev5 for John Oliver and it requires a 2 part case (Top and Bottom), and 12 buttons 3d Printed (11xSmall, 1xBig)
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FAQ and Fightstick Question MEGATHREAD, Continued
Does it exist someone who sells flatbox-like case/pcb where can I plug my own Brook UFB (I already have one)? https://github.com/jfedor2/flatbox, this Flatbox has a Brook Ps3/Ps4 version, but that board is squared, I don't think a UFB can fit. There are plenty of versions of this on Aliexpress. I don't know how to modify / make my own starting from that repository, no one else already did something compatible with UFB?
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Who sells these types of PCBs
I think Junkfood Arcade is the only one to have the Brook Fusion integrated. The next best thing (that I know of) is the flatbox, which is open sourced so you can get one made yourself - https://github.com/jfedor2/flatbox
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Is it possible to use an analog stick instead of buttons for a RP2040-Zero based controller
First of all, I was on my way trying to make a flatbox following jfedor2's guide (https://github.com/jfedor2/flatbox/tree/master/hardware-rev5), as I was searching around, I stumbled on a post of someone trying to get/make a fightstick for their cousin who has only one hand. This got me curious and with a little bit of research, it seems to me that there isn't any well-known solution for single-handed controllers.
What are some alternatives?
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Egg-On-Rice-Controller - Micro hitbox-style controller for arcade games. Utilizes the Brook UFB.
LUFAHybridFightstick - Nintendo switch AND XInput controller for Arduino Leonardo and Pro Micro
gamepad - Arduino PC/PS3 compatible gamepad
GP2040-CE - Multi-Platform Gamepad Firmware for Raspberry Pi Pico and other RP2040 boards
ESP32-BLE-Gamepad - Bluetooth LE Gamepad library for the ESP32
passinglink - Open source game controller firmware, with support for PS3, PS4 and Switch
flatbox-shift - Low profile hitbox-layout fightstick with left hand shift!
GP2040-CE - Gamepad firmware for Raspberry Pi Pico and other RP2040 microcontrollers supporting Nintendo Switch, XInput and DirectInput
keyboard-pcb-guide - Guide on how to design keyboard PCBs with KiCad