Final (Almost) Finished my Picade Kickstarter edition

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I was lucky enough about a year ago to get a PICADE (Kickstarter Edition) so this is the 12" screen which fills the bezel with 8 Player, 2 front & 2 side buttons.

it was wired up incorrectly, 12v to audio out for example.

needles to say, the monitor driver board was damaged, working of sorts but had to be replaced.

i didnt like the 2 PSU options, 1 for the PI and 1 for the screen, it was messy,
I didnt like simply unplugging it from the wall to power off and a chance of corrupting the SD card.

so......

I replaced the 12v1amp Monitor PSU with a 2.5a model.

I replaced the PI 1 with a PI 3 so it sits nicely on the local network very easy to add/remove games and for the increased performance.

I looked at the monitor driver board schematics I purchased and discovered (If you buy the correct version which i was lucky and had done) a 12v DC to 5v DC regulator is fitted and gives a good 2amp output.

I searched for a way to power off the PI via a button and got myself a ATXRaspi, a cool little gadget to Power ON/OFF/Sleep/Reboot the PI via an illuminated push button. :D works a treat wired in to the monitor driver PCB.

so im very happy with the result and have a really nice setup Retropie, I added a script to play Background music in the main menu.

The kids love it.. and it's a lot less space than my jamma cab used to take.

the only addition i need to do,,,, add a USB port on the side or rear for a 2nd USB controller for 2 players,,, or use the inbuilt Bluetooth (depending on lag) for a wireless controller..
 

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Looks way cool dude! You've done an excellent job there. My guess is that the ATXRaspi thingie would need some sorta script to work properly though. I was trying to find a way to do a proper shutdown, but it looks like they all need scripting. Dunno much, but i figure depending on the host OS, these scripts might/might not work. For example, what would happen under Amiberry? It's on top of a DietPi OS, and i'm not so sure it will work. If you care to look at my late Pi project (another Winter new project), you'll see that i installed a PowerPack with a 3800mAh battery. I'd really love to have an easy way of shutting down without corrupting my SD card..
Nevertheless, great stuff! :thumbsup:
 
i was lucky I got the Kickstarter edition, the retail unit looks "odd" with the small screen surrounded by a huge bezel.

I have the template in illustrator/pdf to change the decals (I don't like the theme) I wished the previous owner had fitted the space scene instead.

just go to borrow the brother in laws A3 Printer.
 
Have to say, that is brilliant! Been on the look out for a PiCade Kit but they tend to be sold out or really expensive.

I had had no idea your version existed - it looks so much better than the retail version - now I’ve seen yours I see what you mean about the bezels!
 
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