It is a bit over your budget, but hey, not everything can be cheap. I cut a case and buttons out of wood, it is quite bulky, but it works. A small sound card and speaker were added to get the retro video game audio. 1-660007.2Ģ extra buttons were added (left alt and F11) on the side so the emulator can be put into fullscreen For many of us, the ubiquitous TI-83 graphing calculator was more than just. where I remapped the TilEm keys to fit my keypad. an-wheezy/ (you want the height to be about 250 to 300, and the width 1.5x the height for the emulator)Īnd a homemade, 50 button keypad, using a technique like this: and changed the native resolution for smaller size and proper ratio. which starts on boot: (just change wicd-client -n with tilem2) I am doing the same thing, and I am using:
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