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by Drakker » Mon May 12, 2014 6:42 pm
It is quite an interesting design. It must have lasted forever on 4 AAA batteries.
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by erico » Tue May 13, 2014 2:10 am
Nice brick!
I think I have seen other attempts on handhelds on your portfolio page.
Your experience into that has sure gonne a long road,
current Gamebuino design sure is an advancement!
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by DFX2KX » Tue May 13, 2014 12:08 pm
oh wow, seeing the PCB was interesting! Did you do that in Eagle, or something?
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by rodot » Wed May 14, 2014 6:04 pm
I hand-routed the PCB of the trough-hole Gamebuino by hand on Proteus, because some people told be it was the easiest PCB design software to get started with (I did my PCB after 30 min of video tutorial... it's very intuitive compared to Eagle). But since then I had to move on kiCAD... mainly because I can't afford a Proteus license
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by DFX2KX » Wed May 21, 2014 7:41 pm
rodot wrote:I hand-routed the PCB of the trough-hole Gamebuino by hand on Proteus, because some people told be it was the easiest PCB design software to get started with (I did my PCB after 30 min of video tutorial... it's very intuitive compared to Eagle). But since then I had to move on kiCAD... mainly because I can't afford a Proteus license
yeah, usually the good stuff is expensive! XD
I'll have to look at kiCAD, because the free version of Eagle is a bit obtuse at times. And I won't even go into 123d circuits...
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