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Firmware for the Pico Gamer
The firmware download package for the Pico Gamer. It includes the firmware (.uf2 files) for both the 4MB and 16MB versions of the RP2040+ (we supply the 16MB version in our kits).
Also included are some README files and a PDF manual explaining how to play the game PETSCII Robots.
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3.2-inch TFT Touchscreen LCD module with SD card socket
A 3.2in 320x240 pixel colour touchscreen display module with an ILI9341-compatible controller, as used in the Pico Gamer.
It uses a 14-pin header for interfacing to the display and touch sensor, plus a 4 pin (unpopulated) header for the onboard SD card holder.
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Pico Gamer PCB [08104241]
The PCB for the Pico Gamer project.
Double-sided PCB with plated through holes, green solder mask and silkscreen overlay.
188 x 80mm.
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Pico Gamer PCB pattern (PDF download) [08104241]
A PDF file with the PCB pattern for the Pico Gamer.
It is a double-sided design and both layers are in a single file.
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Pico Gamer kit without case or battery
A kit that includes the Pico Gamer PCB, LCD touchscreen, pre-programmed RP2040+ module and almost all the other bits you need.
The only things you need to add are a LiPo battery (cell) and the case. The photo shows the assembled PCB.
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Pico Gamer kit with white case, no battery
A kit that includes the Pico Gamer PCB, LCD touchscreen, pre-programmed RP2040+ module, 3D-printed case and almost all the other bits you need.
The 3D-printed case is made using the LEDO6060 white resin. You can use it as-is but it might yellow slightly over time. To avoid that, you can paint it any colour you like.
The only thing you need to add is a LiPo battery (cell). The photo shows the case with the assembled PCB.
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Pico Gamer kit with dark grey case, no battery
A kit that includes the Pico Gamer PCB, LCD touchscreen, pre-programmed RP2040+ module, 3D-printed case and almost all the other bits you need.
The 3D-printed case is made using black resin (very dark grey in reality). You can use it as-is; it shouldn't need painting, and should be somewhat more robust than the LEDO6060 resin (more tolerant to high temperatures etc). You could still paint it if you want to.
The only thing you need to add is a LiPo battery (cell). The photo shows the case with the assembled PCB.
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