Difference between revisions of "BMO"

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* is there a matching laser acrylic colour?
 
* is there a matching laser acrylic colour?
 
** http://www.plasticstockist.com/Duo-Engraving-Perspex/Silver-Duo-Perspex-Engraving-Acrylic-Sheet.aspx
 
** http://www.plasticstockist.com/Duo-Engraving-Perspex/Silver-Duo-Perspex-Engraving-Acrylic-Sheet.aspx
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== Raspberry Pi ==
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* Rather annoyingly I burnt out a Pi when connecting the wrong power supply - I connected the monitor's 12v supply instead of the hub's 5v supply. Same connectors! NEVER DO THIS AGAIN!
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* Now using my "Vanity Pi" (the one in the neon green PiBow case)
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== Powered USB Hub ==
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* to support the current pulled by the various USB peripherals, especially the WiFi
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== USB WiFi adapter ==
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* EDUP model from DealExtreme
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* Tiny!
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* works well right now but only one SSID is currently set up - OK at HackSpace as there are plenty of wired LAN points
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== Speaker holes ==
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7x pillar drill 6mm - backed with black cloth
  
 
== Arms and Legs ==
 
== Arms and Legs ==
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* Electrical solid 3-core cable
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* poseable
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* doubled up for legs (but not feet)
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* 3 cores become fingers of hand
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* tee shirt material socks
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== Floppy/Cart slot ==
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* Dimensions not fully decided
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* GameBoy cart slot size?
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* make functional?
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== VHS tape slot ==
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* sprung flap
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* access to back panel opening mech
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* [[http://adventuretime.wikia.com/wiki/Holly_Jolly_Secrets_Part_I?file=Bmobutt.PNG "it goes in my butt"]]
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== Front USB ports ==
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* keyboard
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* mouse
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* game controllers
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* forwarded to internal USB hub

Revision as of 09:06, 16 May 2013

A little buddy who wants to play video games.

See http://adventuretime.wikia.com/wiki/BMO

This is another "Near Zero Cost" project so I'm just using what comes to hand or what I already have lying around.

Work In Progress Gallery

<<TODO pull in twitpic images, ow.ly images etc.>>

Scale and geometry

The geometry is very important! This has to be a "Real-Life" character.

Scale to fit small CCTV PAL monitor for face

Do many prototypes: -

  • BMO dimensions in paper
  • BMO body in card
  • BMO body in construction plastic
  • BMO laser cut acrylic?

Revisions to date

BMO Mark One: a simple foam space model to get screen location and general geometry decided.

BMO Mark Two: a heat-formed plastic body with permanent screen mounting.


Accuracy

What colour is BMO?

Raspberry Pi

  • Rather annoyingly I burnt out a Pi when connecting the wrong power supply - I connected the monitor's 12v supply instead of the hub's 5v supply. Same connectors! NEVER DO THIS AGAIN!
  • Now using my "Vanity Pi" (the one in the neon green PiBow case)

Powered USB Hub

  • to support the current pulled by the various USB peripherals, especially the WiFi

USB WiFi adapter

  • EDUP model from DealExtreme
  • Tiny!
  • works well right now but only one SSID is currently set up - OK at HackSpace as there are plenty of wired LAN points

Speaker holes

7x pillar drill 6mm - backed with black cloth

Arms and Legs

  • Electrical solid 3-core cable
  • poseable
  • doubled up for legs (but not feet)
  • 3 cores become fingers of hand
  • tee shirt material socks

Floppy/Cart slot

  • Dimensions not fully decided
  • GameBoy cart slot size?
  • make functional?

VHS tape slot

Front USB ports

  • keyboard
  • mouse
  • game controllers
  • forwarded to internal USB hub