Score:Zero is a super simple soldering project! When the kit is built, it forms an NES-style games controller to fit atop a Raspberry Pi.
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We've got an easy-to-follow tutorial worksheet to allow beginners to learn the ropes of soldering, and a set of example Python code that makes Score:Zero act as a keyboard or mouse in Raspbian OS. We…
Read More…We've got an easy-to-follow tutorial worksheet to allow beginners to learn the ropes of soldering, and a set of example Python code that makes Score:Zero act as a keyboard or mouse in Raspbian OS. We're also working on support for Retropie which will be out in the next few days.
Score:Zero is designed to be super-inexpensive: you can have your very own retro gaming station set up for under £15.
You can download the worksheet here. And a black and white, extra-printer-friendly version is here. All our code is available on our GitHub.
The kit includes:
There are also pads on the rear of the PCB for easy access to I2C, SPI, power and serial communications.
The buttons are connected as follows:
You can view the pinout on pinout.xyz, here.
You'll also need to a Raspberry Pi (A+, B+, 2, 3, Zero or Zero W), SD card, mouse, power supply, keyboard and monitor.
Please note: Score:Zero does not include a Raspberry Pi.
Comes as a kit. Assembly required.
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