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Playzing is a portable entertainment device featuring a built-in oven.
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![Playzing demo photo](www/img/Prototype_demo_circle_crop.png)
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![Playzing demo photo](doc/img/Prototype_demo_circle_crop.png)
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Hardware
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The [builder's manual](doc/Playzing_builder's_manual.md) has details on how to build the Raspberry Pi gaming device and attach it to the toaster.
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![Baguette heating](www/img/Baguette_heating_1080x1593.png)
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![Baguette heating](doc/img/Baguette_heating_1080x1593.png)
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Launcher
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The Playzing contains three independent parts: a Raspberry Pi portable gaming device, a small toaster oven, and a custom built gamepad. Each part can run on its own, but like the Megazord, its combination is greater than the sum of its parts. When assembled into a single unit, these three components become the Playzing, an interactive social cooking experience that brings together people, food, and digital games.
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This manual explains step-by-step how to use a list of supplies to build the Playzing hardware and how to install the software. It is an in-progress document. There are design improvements that haven't been implemented, and a video tutorial is being planned. However, the instructions are sufficient for building a working system.
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This manual explains step-by-step how to use a list of supplies to build the Playzing hardware and how to install the software.
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License
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### Screen
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The [Eviciv 5" LCD screen][] comes with detailed instructions for connecting the screen to a Raspberry Pi 3 or 4. It also comes with a custom ribbon cable for connecting HDMI and a custom jumper cable for connecting to power. Follow the instructions setting up the screen with the custom cables, then use the supplied screws to mount the Raspberry Pi to the back of the screen.
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The [Eviciv 5" LCD screen][] comes with detailed instructions for connecting the screen to a Raspberry Pi 3 or 4. It also comes with a custom ribbon cable for connecting HDMI and a custom jumper cable for connecting to power. Follow the instructions for setting up the screen with the custom cables, then use the supplied screws to mount the Raspberry Pi to the back of the screen.
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![Pi mounted behind screen](img/manual/Pi_mounted_behind_screen.png)
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