I like it! Instead of heaving to find 9 friends to play on the 10 Player Game Console I now only have to find 1 friend! That just might be possible! :)
I was looking for guidance in using an input from an xbox one rumble motor to then RF to a receiver to make the led strip light up red with the same pulse of the rumble motor. I'm 100 percent doing this project but I just don't know where to start. Any help would be appreciated. I'm thinking about a nano. The 3.3v analog in digital comes stock on the nano. Rfing that to the receiver. Should be pretty straightforward. Should I up voltage to 5v before rfing to the receiver?
awesome! this is really really amazing. now I think you should make a tutorial of how to develop games on this console, so that other people might create some awesome games for your console!
I dig my own solder flux pine pine trees. Dig out old hard tree resin from a wound in the trees bark. Dissolve in isopropyl alcohol and sift through a coffee filter. Boil the dissolved resin until both the isopropylalcohol and the resins remaining terpentine have evaporated (160+ degrees celcius). Let it cool to room temp and then add just enough isopropyl alcohol to dissolve the now hard treeresin. You now have a concentrate of flux. You can add some glycerine to make it a bit stickier, but I have found the concentrate is fine just as it is. It smells awesome and I don't really think it's any harmful, since people have eaten it, gotten it in their lungs and on the skin through wood, and never have i heard anyone say " Stay away from pineresin, because it is dangeous". So woooooohooooo!
Oh yeahhhh....I would love to see that one shown at the end even though i'm going to build the current working one as well Fantastic job Mr. LUNIiiiiii....!?!!?!? .....:))))))))))))))))))
I am very interested to see the resistor ladder working for creating a composite video signal. It seems from your ESP32 VGA video that you can get 20M samples instead of 13M with the internal DAC so it should improve the color encoding.
creative, talented and genius you are....your video choreographing and background enhancements are great, seen a few of your videos already starting with your cheap CNC machine. I am mechanically inclined, an aircraft mechanic/ technician and would like to do what you do BUT....it is so alien to me, I get lost in most of the technical stuff you present, hahaha! When someone learns I’m a mechanic, they think you can fix anything, hahaha! NOT! The ability is there though....TO LEARN with the skill set already acquired. Thanks for giving the time and sharing. ALOHA BRADDAH!
What is that beautiful board you are showing at time 6:02 ?? One you've made? one you've bought? One made up from GitHub? Is that dual USB with hub circuitry & SD card...as I salivate!
There is a library called "audioTools" for ESP32 boards that does just that. You can have multiple audio sources like SD card, Bluetooth, 3.5mm jack and maybe even WiFi (not sure). Then you take the audio through filters, you can adjust bass/treble and then output it through the DACs
Fantastic project and very nicely prioduced video too! This is pretty much the Uzebox big sibling that I'd like to see. Rather than the Huzzah32 though, it seems the TTGO VGA32 might make a better base by adding some Playstation ports to that via its I2C support, as an alternative to using Bluetooth controllers. Have you seen any controller hats like this but for the VGA32?
Mal eine Frage zum Prozessor ESP32. Die meisten haben 4 MB Flash Speicher oder auch 16MB und dort werden die Sketche als Binärfiles hochgeladen und dann nach Reset ausgeführt. Auch kann man Files in einen abgezweigten SPIFFS Bereich des Flashspeichers ablegen. Kann man ausführbare Sketch Files als binär in das IRAM laden und dort ausführen lassen? Natürlich ohne Reset und Verlust von Speicherinhalten und Einstellungen. Ich möchte mehr als ein ausführbares Programm von SD oder aus dem SPIFFS nachladen können und ausführen lassen. Gibt es ein ESP..execute() oder ein ESP.run() mit Angabe der Speicheradresse und der verwendeten Stackgrösse? Ich hoffe, dass einige erfahrene Nutzer des ESP32 etwas dazu sagen können. Vielen Dank
I like your channel. You provide an alternative component that is easily available. maybe not the best but it's quite worth using. such as components from china / aliexpress. I know German components or products are the best. but not everyone can afford to buy components or products from Germany. (iam sorry, i use google translate)
Heyo! Bitluni! I need help using audio RCA jack on arduino. I see in the schematic you are using a 10 uF capacitor, why is that? (Also my audio will just be beeps (High and low)) Should I still add that little capacitor? Thanks! (Great video by the way!)
i have an issue, as soon as i upload TetrisSpaceX sketch the board goes into bootloop, i tried to make the sketch smaller by commenting out the audio but still no luck, any advice? ps i'm using Wemos Lolin32 V1.0, the CompositeVideo SKULL sketch is working
i have success! i used CompositeOutput.h from ESP32CompositeVideo-master repository and added 'untie DACs' 2 lines of code, and it works!! composite video and audio!! controllers worked after changing latch, clock, p0, and p1 pins awesome project!
Now, dont misunderstand me -im not threatening you- but i want to give you a heads-up; if i ever find way that i can steal you brain, im gonna do it! (joking, if its not obvious) ..i love your projects, f'ing nice!
I like it! Instead of heaving to find 9 friends to play on the 10 Player Game Console I now only have to find 1 friend! That just might be possible! :)
I was looking for guidance in using an input from an xbox one rumble motor to then RF to a receiver to make the led strip light up red with the same pulse of the rumble motor. I'm 100 percent doing this project but I just don't know where to start. Any help would be appreciated. I'm thinking about a nano. The 3.3v analog in digital comes stock on the nano. Rfing that to the receiver. Should be pretty straightforward. Should I up voltage to 5v before rfing to the receiver?
Thanks so much for the idea about the thick tip! That just made my life so much easier de-soldering a thick wire
I really like your music choice. The project is nice as well. I'm all ways holding myself back from ordering PCBs because of the shipping costs.
I quite often use the $8 shipping it's fast enough and the fun in my lab is worth more to me than getting a meal in a cheap restaurant 😊
awesome! this is really really amazing. now I think you should make a tutorial of how to develop games on this console, so that other people might create some awesome games for your console!
Yes please!
And call it the Looney Engine.
This is a great idea !
That is far more difficult than engineering a console system
I dig my own solder flux pine pine trees. Dig out old hard tree resin from a wound in the trees bark. Dissolve in isopropyl alcohol and sift through a coffee filter. Boil the dissolved resin until both the isopropylalcohol and the resins remaining terpentine have evaporated (160+ degrees celcius). Let it cool to room temp and then add just enough isopropyl alcohol to dissolve the now hard treeresin. You now have a concentrate of flux. You can add some glycerine to make it a bit stickier, but I have found the concentrate is fine just as it is.
It smells awesome and I don't really think it's any harmful, since people have eaten it, gotten it in their lungs and on the skin through wood, and never have i heard anyone say " Stay away from pineresin, because it is dangeous". So woooooohooooo!
hahahah,wait,WHAT!!
I'm so glad i found you! Pure fun! I subscribed immediately! alles guten wünsche.
Oh yeahhhh....I would love to see that one shown at the end even though i'm going to build the current working one as well
Fantastic job Mr. LUNIiiiiii....!?!!?!? .....:))))))))))))))))))
I am very interested to see the resistor ladder working for creating a composite video signal. It seems from your ESP32 VGA video that you can get 20M samples instead of 13M with the internal DAC so it should improve the color encoding.
Haha deine Lache immer zwischendrin - 😂👌 Sehr nice!
Impressive 3d graphics.
I will always be happy to watch your content, Bitluni :)
What a channel to discover!
creative, talented and genius you are....your video choreographing and background enhancements are great, seen a few of your videos already starting with your cheap CNC machine. I am mechanically inclined, an aircraft mechanic/ technician and would like to do what you do BUT....it is so alien to me, I get lost in most of the technical stuff you present, hahaha! When someone learns I’m a mechanic, they think you can fix anything, hahaha! NOT! The ability is there though....TO LEARN with the skill set already acquired. Thanks for giving the time and sharing. ALOHA BRADDAH!
Impressive. I did not know the ESP could be used this way. I did not know I have some consoles flying around :D
What is that beautiful board you are showing at time 6:02 ??
One you've made? one you've bought? One made up from GitHub?
Is that dual USB with hub circuitry & SD card...as I salivate!
Now thats retro
Great🤘 the last retrogaming consoles I've build were retropie and pong with an 16F84 😊. Love this
That's a really neat little design!
2:19 - Flux capacitor
Love the case! I also use blender to make models for 3d printing, I did have to look away when you used that knife on the bed though!
I need an WiFi joypad in mobile app to control and upload games
I'd like to see more about DSP with ESP32 uC. I think it may be suitable to process audio or radio signals
There is a library called "audioTools" for ESP32 boards that does just that. You can have multiple audio sources like SD card, Bluetooth, 3.5mm jack and maybe even WiFi (not sure). Then you take the audio through filters, you can adjust bass/treble and then output it through the DACs
Nyon nyom nyom
Would you mind uploading the files for the board as well as for the 3D-print? Would be great!
Super, geniale Idee.. ist dir echt gelungen.. weiter so..
OK you got me ... subscribed!
I would love to try this but change the game connectors with usb
Just what I needed. Any link for the gerber?
Fantastic project and very nicely prioduced video too!
This is pretty much the Uzebox big sibling that I'd like to see. Rather than the Huzzah32 though, it seems the TTGO VGA32 might make a better base by adding some Playstation ports to that via its I2C support, as an alternative to using Bluetooth controllers.
Have you seen any controller hats like this but for the VGA32?
Hey, I have one question: what soldering station (or iron) are you using?
Since we can't buy these units from your store, did you make the gerbers available somewhere?
where is the new one? please provide link to the video
This is so cool.
I've never seen ultrasonic cleaning to remove flux. Makes a lot of sense though. Do you need soap or surfactants to dissolve it?
Why no pull-up resistors on SD? Both ESP and SanDisk state pull-ups are necessary.
Great video as always, i like it !
Any clue if or when these will be made available on Tindie?
do you not sell the console kit?
Great project! Nice video. Mahalo for sharing! : )
How does it work without resistors? i thought composite needs them to work?
good project
Where can I find the schematics for the PCB ? or buy a PCB ?
Проект с sd картой можно увидеть в открытом доступе?
Definately make this a Tindie kit :)
Cool !! I wonder where you can find the Nintendo connector ?
yes to all of those!
Mal eine Frage zum Prozessor ESP32. Die meisten haben 4 MB Flash Speicher oder auch 16MB und dort werden die Sketche als Binärfiles hochgeladen und dann nach Reset ausgeführt. Auch kann man Files in einen abgezweigten SPIFFS Bereich des Flashspeichers ablegen. Kann man ausführbare Sketch Files als binär in das IRAM laden und dort ausführen lassen? Natürlich ohne Reset und Verlust von Speicherinhalten und Einstellungen.
Ich möchte mehr als ein ausführbares Programm von SD oder aus dem SPIFFS nachladen können und ausführen lassen. Gibt es ein ESP..execute() oder ein ESP.run() mit Angabe der Speicheradresse und der verwendeten Stackgrösse?
Ich hoffe, dass einige erfahrene Nutzer des ESP32 etwas dazu sagen können. Vielen Dank
The soldering looks so easy to do but we all know that it's not rookie level.
I like your channel. You provide an alternative component that is easily available. maybe not the best but it's quite worth using. such as components from china / aliexpress. I know German components or products are the best. but not everyone can afford to buy components or products from Germany.
(iam sorry, i use google translate)
Heyo! Bitluni! I need help using audio RCA jack on arduino. I see in the schematic you are using a 10 uF capacitor, why is that? (Also my audio will just be beeps (High and low)) Should I still add that little capacitor? Thanks! (Great video by the way!)
Epic! Love it!
Anyone know where I could find or make this circuit boards. Dose anyone know where I can get these tools and parts to!
How did you make the 2x2 panel without using "Panel by JLCPCB" in Easyeda?
I need this kit!
Is there any way to get the PCB u have?
where i can buy your board??
Where i can get scheme? 🤔
What diameter solder do you use. Mine seems much larger, and harder to work with.
Can you make a USB joystick version?
awesome !!!!
great job!
why not print your connectors? and even controlers...
What 9 miserable souls could dislike this?
Let me buy this kit 😬😋
Bitluni master!
Will it work with ardulino nano?
HELLO
sorry but not seen or find the pcb?
Merci
3:53 short circuit he can see it ...the same 4:40 il like it
Wow.. This is awesome dongle :-)))
Was that the only thing you saw in this video?
Me: OMG he's using blender
Looney: please don't judge me
Me: ah, ok
Hahaha lmao
Ps: I'm also a blender addicted
I like it‼ ∞♥∞
i have an issue, as soon as i upload TetrisSpaceX sketch the board goes into bootloop, i tried to make the sketch smaller by commenting out the audio but still no luck, any advice?
ps i'm using Wemos Lolin32 V1.0, the CompositeVideo SKULL sketch is working
i have success! i used CompositeOutput.h from ESP32CompositeVideo-master repository and added 'untie DACs' 2 lines of code, and it works!! composite video and audio!!
controllers worked after changing latch, clock, p0, and p1 pins
awesome project!
Blender of course! 👾
the Boolean crazy stack Reminds me at my handheld console i did twitter.com/blenderbuch/status/1001080195317665792?s=19
You do not need flux to solder everything. Soldering tin have it internally.
What is that game?
If it had NES emulator - would be best console
BASIC ENGINE is software for this
Files pls
The game code ?
Yes but does it run RDR2?
Now, dont misunderstand me -im not threatening you- but i want to give you a heads-up; if i ever find way that i can steal you brain, im gonna do it!
(joking, if its not obvious)
..i love your projects, f'ing nice!
Omg, and I cant even run 10fps om an spi lcd
4:50 please dont touch me oky i can touch the CNC machine
i found your twin brother, his youtube channel is: TronicsFix
Hello frend Good vedio
🌟❤️🌟❤️🌟❤️🌟❤️🌟❤️🌟❤️🌟❤️🌟
Got me
can it run snes?
How to make an arduino plug and play console.
That’s the video.
woowww
Oh lord Blender...
Русский акцент?чел,ты спалился!
Иди учись.