Super Tiny! Internal mount anyone?
What are these for? I thought this was used for midi controlers.
That's sexy.
Although you can fit an arduino mini in a gameboy. NeX did a few of those. This does make it a lot easier tho
Yeah, but using this you could fit so much more other stuff inside too.... could be awesome!
Or you could fit this into GBP. According to the chip spec it might be able to operate at 3V...
Last edited by ashimoke (Jun 7, 2012 4:34 pm)
it is quite expensive ...
On my side i'm currently converting the arduinoboy code to run on a teensy (http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/index.html) (current status : i got the LSDJ Slave mode working, started tonight)
the teensy is very small too and it use USB for the midi connection. (USBMidi)
Edit : Teensy Project is not dead ... check this thread http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/9337/ teensy-20/
Last edited by xray303 (Dec 6, 2012 11:21 pm)
Or you could fit this into GBP. According to the chip spec it might be able to operate at 3V...
Could just use the 5v source on an MGB, but it would probably draw too much current, especially with an EMS cart or backlight. Also fitting the MIDI jacks in isn't really possible without some sort of adapter, and at that point, it might as well be external.
Nex has modded a nes with 5 pin din midi jacks. Not sure I agree with their placement though. My scieneguy adruinoboy is powered by the link port. Doesnt drain the batteries that much.
You can try out a femtoduino at the Arduino Bay meetup events (http://www.meetup.com/Arduino-Bay/). A few of them are usually available for sale at a discount price at these events, too.