PlayBox - Raspberry Pi entertainment system (music/radio/video/retro gaming)

PlayBox - Raspberry Pi entertainment system (music/radio/video/retro gaming)

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I built this as a replacement for my broken Squeezebox. It is primarily for streaming music and radio (hence the audiophile DAC) but also does the usual RPi stuff like running game console emulators (with a compatible blue tooth controller) and Plex. The OLED display is really bright and can easily be read from across the room (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot0-deq33PA). It is driven by my own software - I'll attach the code once it reaches maturity or you can contact me if you'd like a development snapshot. If you'd like to build your own you'll need the following: Raspberry Pi 2/3 OLED display - https://www.adafruit.com/products/2674 Pi DAC+ - http://www.iqaudio.co.uk/home/8-pi-dac-0712411999650.html A handful of female to female jumper cables Six M2.5 x 8mm hex bolts and nuts A handful of M2.5 washers to use as spacers (Optional) Four round self adhesive rubber feet 6x3mm - I used these (part no. 31-0405) http://www.rapidonline.com/mechanical-fastenings-fixings/affix-self-adhesive-black-feet-6-0-x-3-0mm-sheet-of-144-31-0405 Print Settings Printer Brand: Robo 3D Printer: R1 ABS + PLA Model Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 100 microns Infill: 15% Notes: I've oriented the STLs in the direction they print so you can just drop them in and print them. Use supports for the case. The logo stands proud on top so you can swap in a contrasting colour for the last few layers of the print to make it pop!

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