Thought you fellows might quite like to see this: my order just arrived moments ago and contains a 3D printed lid for a Dragon 32 cartridge case.
I'm about 0.5mm away from it fitting perfectly, but it does fit. Needs some kind of lacquer though - you can scratch this material quite easily.
On to the base next I suppose.
3D Printed Cartridge Case (Part 1)
Re: 3D Printed Cartridge Case (Part 1)
Most excellent, one of the reasons I thought about getting a 3D printer was to see if I could make a DOS cart case
Cheers.
Phill.
Cheers.
Phill.
Re: 3D Printed Cartridge Case (Part 1)
After receiving this and being pleasantly surprised by the quality etc., I'm absolutely dying to buy my own 3D printer now.
Re: 3D Printed Cartridge Case (Part 1)
@Rink: Can you made the 3d data public somewhere?
Then i can modify it for the DOS controller from LAFUMAT, see: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=774&start=10#p4032 and must not start from null.
Then i can modify it for the DOS controller from LAFUMAT, see: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=774&start=10#p4032 and must not start from null.
... too many ideas and too little time ... Related stuff written in Python:
Dragon 32 emulator / PyDC - Python Dragon 32 converter: https://github.com/jedie/DragonPy
DWLOAD server / Dragon-Lib and other stuff: https://github.com/6809
Dragon 32 emulator / PyDC - Python Dragon 32 converter: https://github.com/jedie/DragonPy
DWLOAD server / Dragon-Lib and other stuff: https://github.com/6809
Re: 3D Printed Cartridge Case (Part 1)
I'll be doing that when the bottom half of the shell is done (been too busy to finish it) - since I don't want to release files that I'm not 100% confident in.jedie wrote:@Rink: Can you made the 3d data public somewhere?