![]() Start by Pressing "START" > Then going down to Quit > Then go down to Restart System > And then Yesħ. Plug it back into your Pi, and reboot the system. In the roms-folder you can insert your ROMs, in there associated emulator folder.Ħ. Now put the SD-card back into your computer, and you should see that there is created some folders in the " retropie"-folder.ĥ. While the Pi is turned on, insert the USB-stick. On your USB-stick make a new folder called " retropie" and eject the USB-stick.ģ. Insert an empty USB-stick to your computer.Ģ. You can watch this video as a reference, so check it out if you don't understand it.ġ. Start by holding down a key, and then you have to configure the following: "D-PAD UP", "D-PAD DOWN", "D-PAD LEFT", "D-PAD RIGHT", "START", "SELECT", "A" and "B", the rest you can skip by holding down a random key. When it have booted up you can configure your keyboard. If you haven't already plugged in all the cables, go ahead and do that now. We will now configure the keyboard and install our ROMs.ġ. Dont be afraid of it cracking, just work your way from corner to corner. At last line up the Raspberry Pi's ports on the side, with the back panel, and snap the two halves together.Then set the Raspberry Pi with the Touchscreen face down, into the front panel, so the screen and USB-ports line up with the 3D printed case.Start by setting the Touchscreen on top of the Raspberry Pi's GPIO header.Notice the orientation and keep pressure on it, while the glue is settling. ![]() ![]() Remember to lay something heavy on top, so the glue can settle.ĥ. I ended up using wood glue for this, because my other glues didn't work. ![]() Then glue the bezel to the front of the base. Remember to paint outside, or in a well ventilated room.Ĥ. Spray the outside of the base with some ordinary grey spray paint. The back of the base has a hinge, that you need to cut free, so it can swing in and out.ģ. But you can use whatever you like, or have on hand.Ģ. I printed the front and back panel in some ordinary PLA, and the bezel and the legs in a wood-like PLA. Start by downloading the files from the link below, or directly from my Thingiverse page, and print them out. The base of the 3D printed enclosure, were design by the Ruiz Brothers on Adafruit, but I designed the bezel and the legs, to give it a retro-looking theme.ġ. But you could also make it out of cardboard, wood, etc. ![]() I made a 3D printed enclosure, to house all the electronics. ![]()
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