Hello and welcome,
this is just a little store to manage the sales of my occasional production runs of my open source PlusCart project.
Prices for the PlusCart parts and ordering process:
The hardware prices are extremely high at the moment (especially the STM32 board). And it looks like the prices will stay this high for a while. So I have increased all products in the online store by another € 12,50 again.
Caution:
Before you buy a PlusCart or a DIY kit here, make sure that a ESP8266-01s WiFi module, with stock AT-Firmware (v1.7.4.0 !), can connect to the internet via your router's WiFi.
The Atari 2600 PlusCart is an Open Source DIY project and based on Robin Edwards Unocart-2600 and the extensions of Christian Speckner's (DirtyHairy) fork. The PlusCart has no SD-Card, but an ESP8266 to connect to a local WiFi Network and the Internet. The PlusCart downloads the ROM-files from an Server in the Internet called the "PlusStore".
More information about the PlusCart can be found at the PlusCart homepage or at this AtariAge thread.
thanks!
this is just a little store to manage the sales of my occasional production runs of my open source PlusCart project.
Prices for the PlusCart parts and ordering process:
The hardware prices are extremely high at the moment (especially the STM32 board). And it looks like the prices will stay this high for a while. So I have increased all products in the online store by another € 12,50 again.
Caution:
Before you buy a PlusCart or a DIY kit here, make sure that a ESP8266-01s WiFi module, with stock AT-Firmware (v1.7.4.0 !), can connect to the internet via your router's WiFi.
The Atari 2600 PlusCart is an Open Source DIY project and based on Robin Edwards Unocart-2600 and the extensions of Christian Speckner's (DirtyHairy) fork. The PlusCart has no SD-Card, but an ESP8266 to connect to a local WiFi Network and the Internet. The PlusCart downloads the ROM-files from an Server in the Internet called the "PlusStore".
More information about the PlusCart can be found at the PlusCart homepage or at this AtariAge thread.
thanks!