People on the net seem to have connected graphics cards to the PCI-E slot on the side of the Zima. That might help get you double-digit FPS. You have to power it, of course, use a PC power supply and you might need to jumper the power connector to make the PSU stay switched on. Then with an actual GPU you might be able to play some games from maybe a few years ago, some perhaps on lower settings.
Is it like... 44 lines of dmesg? I love it! If you are not selling it yet, please share the aliexpress link with one of those with the highest resolution that is still compatible with your project... please, please, please!
@@ManolloMancelli (I use a translator since I speak Spanish, sorry if it is not understood) that is, create a device that connects to an HTC Vive and another device to the PC to transmit information
What material was the combiner made of? I tried searching it up like you mentioned in the video, but I'm only finding finished products. Do you know if its a thermoplastic? I wonder if it could be vacuum formed into lenses for custom bird bath displays in a helmet/mask to hopefully achieve a wider FOV.
Will the AR projected screen be visible on one side of the eye when you wear the glasses or on the center between both eyes like any commercial AR glasses when you wear it?
Bro, you have A tier electrical skills, but your 3d design skills are somewhat lacking XD. Locking the thing in together with soldering iron, those are some neat plastic fumes...XD, thats some D tier 3d design skills. You see, you should use something like an internal click in mechanism, its very small and it allows you to open it up again. They can be robust. I used them all the time.
Hi Manolo BRILLIANT WORK! ...any tips on how to get this to work with normal wireframe glasses? Many of us DNA victims don't have perfect eyesight... I'll have to get back to getting Bluetooth VR going...I was quite close until "Return to Moria" caught me *eyeroll*
Its so sad all files are locked behind the pay wall.... I always wanted to build something like this, but no files available by free...... Its too expensive to buy already created product, and i always wanted to try to create one myself... Its so sad i can't.... but, video is nice and result is fascinating. But again - so sad no free files available......
It's $8 for the production files, assuming you subscribe to his patreon, download them, then unsubscribe. That's months of specialized design work for less than the price of a sandwich. If that's too expensive for you then the JLC PCB order and Aliexpress items are out of your price range too. Its OK to not have a big budget for DIY projects, I'm not trying to shame you for having financial difficulties. But complaining that you feel excluded because someone else's hard work hasn't been made 100% free to you is quite frankly immature and maybe even a bit insulting to their craft.
This one is pretty big. It’s about two times bigger than FLCoS. If you set the scaling on windows to something like 200% then I think it would be usable. I’ve read a script written in word without issues
I would love to sell them again but at this moment I’m unable to. Right now I’ve got work in Germany and I’ve had to leave all my tools behind. I don’t even know when I’ll be back home
The Nintendo Wii has to be hands down the most durable console in the entire world. Such a simple, easy design... You can gut it, tear it's heart out and rewire it to work as a handheld.