Gamebuino based mini arcade cabinet

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Re: Gamebuino based mini arcade cabinet

Postby HWHardSoft » Thu Jul 31, 2014 6:57 pm

jonnection wrote:Hey HWHardSoft

I see you are using a normal SD card like me.

How is the bootloader/loader.hex working on your prototype ? Any issues ?


After some problems with flashing of the bootloader it works fine... I've tested 5 different sd cards

128MB Alfaya MMC --> no function
1GB Platinum --> works
2GB OnMemory Silver --> works
2GB Toshiba --> works
4GB Toshiba --> no function
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Re: Gamebuino based mini arcade cabinet

Postby HWHardSoft » Fri Aug 01, 2014 1:56 pm

The Duinocade DIY kit is available for pre-order now:

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Duinocade DIY kit
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I will deliver the first kits probably in the middle of September.
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Re: Gamebuino based mini arcade cabinet

Postby ripper121 » Tue Aug 05, 2014 8:25 am

Wow *-*.
Good German work xD.
Is it possible to buy a compatible sd card from your Shop?
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Re: Gamebuino based mini arcade cabinet

Postby HWHardSoft » Tue Aug 05, 2014 6:44 pm

ripper121 wrote:Wow *-*.
Good German work xD.
Is it possible to buy a compatible sd card from your Shop?


Yes I want to sell compatible (and pre programmed) sd cards in my shop also. But it's hard to find a source for cheap and compatible cards.
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Re: Gamebuino based mini arcade cabinet

Postby ripper121 » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:39 am

I think the SD cards dont have to be very cheap.
You can ask rodot were he ordered the cards.
Is there a pinout for spi and i2c?
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Re: Gamebuino based mini arcade cabinet

Postby HWHardSoft » Thu Aug 14, 2014 7:36 pm

ripper121 wrote:I think the SD cards dont have to be very cheap.
You can ask rodot were he ordered the cards.
Is there a pinout for spi and i2c?


I've ordered different cards for test... we will see.

Here a new artwork - Space Invaders - for the Duinocade

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Re: Gamebuino based mini arcade cabinet

Postby HWHardSoft » Sun Sep 07, 2014 2:43 pm

The Duinocade DIY kits are available in my webshop. Here is a picture of my 'mass' production for Duinocade pcbs:

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Duinocade pcbs in production
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Re: Gamebuino based mini arcade cabinet

Postby ripper121 » Mon Sep 08, 2014 9:33 am

Is the DIY kit smd mounted or do i have to solder the smd parts?
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Re: Gamebuino based mini arcade cabinet

Postby HWHardSoft » Mon Sep 08, 2014 2:34 pm

The pcb comes already assembled with all parts and pre programmed ATMEGA. You have only to solder the cable to the Joystick unit...
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Re: Gamebuino based mini arcade cabinet

Postby ripper121 » Wed Sep 10, 2014 8:12 am

Nice this goes to my christmas wish list :D
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