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Ik heb een heel omslachtig ding gemaakt. Dit ding streamt muziek van een hele oude ipod naar het versterkertje in de blokhut. Dat versterkertje heeft geen tulp-aansluiting, vandaar deze omweg. — Originally published here: vasilis.nl/voto/ipod-streamer/221015160735/
Here I'm preparing to fit the joysticks, having measured and marked holes for the mounting bolts. The joysticks are held in with M5 countersunk bolts glued to the control panel with epoxy resin. This allows the vinyl to cover the mounting holes. Big washers on the back of the panel help spread the load of a hard gaming session.
I got a Raspberry Pi. It's been powered by my laptop and it seems to be working fine. I have ethernet and a wireless USB adaptor for keyboard and mouse. Looking forward to adding an SD CARD with the XMBC image to use as media center.
Update: I'm currently using RASPBMC (www.raspbmc.com) and it works almost flawlessly.
In HackSpace magazine issue 5 Limor Fried of Adafruit teaches us what it takes to make great hardware. We also find out everything there is to know about LEDs, convert a Dremel into a table saw and much more: