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A friend sent me a green/blue Astro bottle with the words "maybe you can fix it".He had added a bit of magmatower wax dye so it was a bit darker and when I got it the wax stuck to the glass. Not very…Continue
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I found out that the smart astro was originally planned as an rgb lamp featuring 2 red 2 green and two blue led's instead of 3 red and 3 blue led's. The circuit is prepared to support this and has…Continue
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I'm looking for an empty fluidium bottle, if anybody is selling one please contact me. thank you :)Continue
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I'll link to my instructable I'm still writing for the briefcade once it's finished and published if you're interested in it. I will say I've only had luck emulating mariokart 64 for N64 games and I've tried a few. Lot of visual bugs, game breaking glitches, UI errors, and painful framerates. I mostly built mine to play Sega, SNES, and Gameboy Color games that I played as a kid as well as some arcade titles. Also, having my own lasercutter made fabrication many many times easier since I could prototype everything to fit with cheap cardboard until I got the right fit for all my panels and parts.
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The briefcase arcade emulator (I've been calling it a 'briefcade' for a good while now) used a portable laptop 2nd monitor that takes mini HDMI input and can be powered from 5VDC from USB:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NNXH2SS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1
Everything runs on a Raspberry P1 4 running Retropi Emulation Station image. The controls all wire into a USB driver board (came as a kit). I never did figure out how to configure the trackball. I was powering it with a 30,000mAH USB bank, but now I use a smaller uninterruptable power supply inside. The speakers and amp board aren't great and I can't recommend them. Overall, I love using it.
Arne totally digging the custom paint jobs on your lamps, very very cool....
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