Open-Frame1
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4.8 | 2.1 | |
3 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | The Unlicense |
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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
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Ask HN: How to get started with practical hardware?
reposting this tutorial I made some time ago to help bridge the divide, at the end you get a physical Hacker News Badge - https://github.com/jareklupinski/hackernews-badge
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Show HN: Hacker News LCD Badge
Definitely! Right now it only checks whether the latest karma does not equal the previous karma: https://github.com/jareklupinski/hackernews-badge/blob/main/...
Changing the condition for this branch, for example to
if ((previousKarma + 500) < userKarma || (previousKarma - 500) > userKarma) {
would make the notification go off when the karma has changed by at least 500. For high value accounts, the variables should probably be changed to 'long's as well... I enjoyed the light show tonight ;)
What are some alternatives?
flatbox - Low profile hitbox-layout fightstick
HackerNews-Alerts-Bot - Telegram bot for all kinds of notifications from Hacker News
OFOF1 - Open-frame case design for the Open Frame1 board
benuse - An iOS widget-based HN reader
ESPresense - An ESP32 based node for gathering indoor positioning and transmitting to mqtt
ESP32-A2DP - A Simple ESP32 Bluetooth A2DP Library (to implement a Music Receiver or Sender) that supports Arduino, PlatformIO and Espressif IDF