@YveltalGriffin and I have been cooking up something special over the past year or so and we are now happy to show it off.
A Wii console the size of a keychain!
CNC'd, anodized, laser marked, and passively cooled
Follow the link for more details: https://t.co/MgZT0ZBV6V
Short Stack is the world's smallest Nintendo Wii.
Built with an "Omega" trimmed original Wii motherboard, custom PCBs for power management, USB storage, & connectors, as well as a 3d printed case and custom milled heatsink.
https://t.co/KJKDcJkOI4
A recent G-Wii build by BitBuilt member Cyframe. It's one of the first Wii portables built using our new modular boards. If you have a project you made using our boards, don't forget to tag us so we can share it!
My Virtual Boy portable is finished, and the video is now live on YouTube. I spent a year making this project, and more work went into this video than any previous video. I hope you all like it.
Need a reason to dust off your tools and start a new project? Look no further than BitBuilt's 2021 Summer Building Competition. Registration is open now! Read more about it here:
https://t.co/SQ6RPoPqoW
Guinness World Records declared that this modded, portable Nintendo 64 that's barely larger than an N64 cartridge made by Gunnar Turnquist (@GmanModz) is the smallest ever.
Rev 1.0 PCB for the Retro Lite is done! I’ve been hoping to get this one made by PCBway, I don’t really feel comfortable soldering the high density connectors by hand. It features a MAX17055 fuel gauge for battery monitoring and an ATtiny to control the BQ24292i and Pi shutdown.
PCB’s all routed up for the Raspberry Pi CM4 handheld! Here’s a look at the internals. The case is very thin (13mm). I’m so happy with the teamwork thus far and have enjoyed doing a collaboration project with Dmcke5. Some more checks and we are ready to hit that order button!
@BlastoSupreme@USPS Yeah unfortunately it’s been that way fir many packages we’ve sent out. The parts for G-Boy kits that were on the way to Gman at the beginning of last month took 4.5 weeks (through priority mind you) to reach him. Stuff hasn’t been getting scanned in for weeks here
New project is well underway. Not real hardware this time but trying to learn more about the Raspberry Pi through this project and the CM4 module. We are planning to implement i2s audio with LM49450 and other features like USB hub, PD charging and HDMI out. Stay tuned