Xbox 360 WVI (handheld) - Youtube Video Added
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Damn... That's one smexy portable, and surprisingly small for a 360.
Nice work, techknott. Also, good thinking using a Dualshock D-Pad instead of the crappy 360 one.
Nice work, techknott. Also, good thinking using a Dualshock D-Pad instead of the crappy 360 one.
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Chapel wrote:Ah shucks, I was really hoping to make an SNES encased in a 19 pound glob of hotglue and duct tape.
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Oh... Well, that would make much more sense considering the size. Either way, nice work on everything else about it.grossaffe wrote:its not a 360, its just a wireless interface for one.Sun-Wukong wrote:Damn... That's one smexy portable, and surprisingly small for a 360.
Nice work, techknott. Also, good thinking using a Dualshock D-Pad instead of the crappy 360 one.
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Chapel wrote:Ah shucks, I was really hoping to make an SNES encased in a 19 pound glob of hotglue and duct tape.
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Heh, a car battery perhaps? Gonna take quite a bit to power that thing, My Xbox 360 blew a fuse in my PC room, or maybe its my dad's PC that caused it, it's a monster, 3.2 GHz Quad Core, 5 GBs DDR2 Ram, 2x 1024 MB GeForce 8600s running in SLI, you get the idea.Aguiluz wrote:Well, if you can put your console in a backpack with batteries, then we have liftoff.
Very good idea!
In any case, great hack man. How about some step by step instructions?
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Or a quick materials list would be PERFECT.
I have some friends interested in this, and if I threw in a 7in widescreen I could make some decent money (but the screens are a little pricey but worth it I think)
I have some friends interested in this, and if I threw in a 7in widescreen I could make some decent money (but the screens are a little pricey but worth it I think)
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[rant] Guys, Its not that hard to figure out what he used and how he did it. And stop asking for guides, we can't hold your hand for every portable you attempt. Nearly all the information you need for this WVI is in this thread. And the same thing goes for any type of portable, all the inforamtion is here for you in stickied and non-stickied threads -you just have to take the time to read through it all. Trust me, this stuff will make a lot more sense once you read. Im not trying to scare the new guys away or be mean, just use common sense people. [/rant]
Okay to answer Soccer Skater, he used batteries, a case, an xbox 360 controller, a wireless a/v transmitter and receiver thingy, and a screen.
Okay to answer Soccer Skater, he used batteries, a case, an xbox 360 controller, a wireless a/v transmitter and receiver thingy, and a screen.
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Yeah last night I looked up all materials and got them lined upschmellyfart wrote:[rant] Guys, Its not that hard to figure out what he used and how he did it. And stop asking for guides, we can't hold your hand for every portable you attempt. Nearly all the information you need for this WVI is in this thread. And the same thing goes for any type of portable, all the inforamtion is here for you in stickied and non-stickied threads -you just have to take the time to read through it all. Trust me, this stuff will make a lot more sense once you read. Im not trying to scare the new guys away or be mean, just use common sense people. [/rant]
Okay to answer Soccer Skater, he used batteries, a case, an xbox 360 controller, a wireless a/v transmitter and receiver thingy, and a screen.
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That's really sweet!
Couple questions: From what I've looked at, I can't figure out whether the WVI receiver runs off it's own batteries or what?
And did you just use a regular wireless 360 controller or something else? Because the wireless 360 controller only has a 30ft range so do you just play within that range?
Couple questions: From what I've looked at, I can't figure out whether the WVI receiver runs off it's own batteries or what?
And did you just use a regular wireless 360 controller or something else? Because the wireless 360 controller only has a 30ft range so do you just play within that range?