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I have ported the Arduboy library over to the sci-calc! (visit arduboy.com to learn more about arduboy). Most of the work was done by tonym128 (https://github.com/tonym128/ESP32_Arduboy), I just tweaked a few places to make it work for the sci-calc. The games are loaded on the MicroSD card, like all the other external programs for the sci-calc. Porting games is relatively easy (Documentation coming soon!). Source: about 1 year ago
There are also various open-source physical consoles (e.g. Arduboy, Pokitto, Gamebuino), each with its own unique character that spawns its very own culture of independent, free, non-commercial game creation. Source: over 1 year ago
Well, this has been done a few times before. Arduboy is likely the most prominent existing handheld in this category. Its basic and original version costs $49, is currently available in that and an upgraded version, and is a true 8-bit handheld. Source: over 2 years ago
Get a cheap https://arduboy.com/ (which has a crank mod) and support a better homebrew scene. Source: almost 3 years ago
I'm just confused why it is so much more expensive than the arduboy (https://arduboy.com/) or anything coming out of ambernic(https://www.anbernic.com/). Ambernic especially seems to be as good or better build quality, chip speed, etc., and cheaper for what it is! arduboy has such a great community behind it and anbernic devices run pico-8, another great gaming development community. I want to get the playdate... Source: almost 3 years ago
Also, in your space, look at who sells via hubs.com etc. And see if you can approach them directly. Source: about 1 year ago
Recommend you try hubs.com instead. Source: over 1 year ago
BTW, if you don't know anyone with a printer, you can always send it somewhere to have it printed. Lots of place online do it, such as hubs.com. Some UPS Stores now have 3D Printers as well: https://www.theupsstore.com/print/3d-printing/locations. Source: over 1 year ago
Use sketchup (it's free) to model it, then you can go to hubs.com or shapeways to get a quote on a 3D printed part. If it's gonna be out of the sun, you can probably get by with PLA. Otherwise use PETG for higher heat resistance. Source: over 1 year ago
I tried getting a quote on hubs.com for example-- it said $10 but then minimum order size of $90. Is there a way I can get this very inexpensively printed? I am just trying to print one for now for myself. Source: over 1 year ago
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