Initially I wanted to go with an internal build, but I was convinced not to by pcwzrd13 and the more I looked at it the more I would have to pack in there reducing air flow to my overclocked system, and that just wasn't a very good idea without adding a Noctua PC fan mod. I went with a "vintage" Camel Snus can from around 10 years ago. Over all I think it is a pretty clean setup all things considered. The Pi is a regular Zero model, not a Zero W so that is why the need for the hub to power my wifi dongle as well as the USB Fax Modem. Speaking of which this is the version modded with the built in LVI. Thanks to DR TEAMCAST and pcwzrd13 helping me out with the modded USB modem.
My DreamPi setup
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Yeah the one I have is the modded fax modem he sells on his shop. I can't tell you how happy I am with it, it really is much better than having to deal with flimsy wires and an external battery.
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so if i get a pi Zero W all i need is a micro usb otg and a powered hub? can you plug the pi into the usb hub?
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Well, mine isn't a powered hub, I mean, it uses no external power. It comes from the pi itself. But I have the otg adapter and broke off the plastic external shell on it, and just wrapped with electrical tape so they could fit as closely together as possible. It also helps that I had a super thin micro USB cable providing power. So just make sure you use a thin cable like mine.
The pi itself gets power from a wall wart USB adapter I plugged it into. So my setup is a bit different to what you are asking. I mean it should work but mine isn't like that.
Theoretically I don't see why it wouldn't work, but not making any promises. Also the Pu Zero W used to have issues connecting with the wifi chip and DreamPi, but it was ironed out in latest revision.
The pi itself gets power from a wall wart USB adapter I plugged it into. So my setup is a bit different to what you are asking. I mean it should work but mine isn't like that.
Theoretically I don't see why it wouldn't work, but not making any promises. Also the Pu Zero W used to have issues connecting with the wifi chip and DreamPi, but it was ironed out in latest revision.
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ok cool so the pi puts out enough power from the micro usb OTG for the modem. very cool thanks for the info. I have a gdemu and a pico psu i hope to cram the pi and the usb modem inside the DC, or at least make a phat modem.
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Now THAT I would like to see pictures of! If you do this please post photos. I thought about internalizing mine, but my DC is modded with GDEMU, dual bios, 240mhz OC mod, rechargeable coin cell battery holder, and controller port resetable fuse. I still want to add a Pico and Noctua fan mod to it. HDMI mod seems a bit daunting for my skill level. I didn't add the other mods to mine, just GDEMU.
I was worried about air flow and pcwzrd13 talked me down from internalizing it. With Pico PSU it would easily fit. Did you build yours or buy it prebuilt or use the custom one called DreamPSU?
I was worried about air flow and pcwzrd13 talked me down from internalizing it. With Pico PSU it would easily fit. Did you build yours or buy it prebuilt or use the custom one called DreamPSU?
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I have a GDEMU, PICO-PSU and Noctuna/W Mount. It seems easy to add power for the Pi Zero W with the PicoPSU. I also replaced the thermal pads on my DC. With the new psu i think the noctua is pointless, I think removing the stock PSU & GD is enough and no fan is needed, if I wanted outdoors summertime gameplay or in the work truck (I DO) this mod looks like a better solution after the mods ive already done https://imgur.com/a/lXloA I asked a friend to do the polyswitch/battery mod for me and I got a DC without an LED and #4 not working!
About the DCHDMI, wayyy too pricey, a nice POUNDHDMI OR VGA to PORTTA to HDMI or VGA on a 4:3 or a 5:4 LCD is a better option. NOT WORTH THE MONEY
About the DCHDMI, wayyy too pricey, a nice POUNDHDMI OR VGA to PORTTA to HDMI or VGA on a 4:3 or a 5:4 LCD is a better option. NOT WORTH THE MONEY
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