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Hi guys!
Sorry at all if i seem noobish at all at any point.lol.
But i have a few questions...
First of all can i buy the book at like borders or barnes and noble?
Also, how hard is it to do this for someone with really no expierence at all with this kinda thing? My dad is really good with electronics and everything so i could get some help with him sodering and all but is this REALLY difficult?
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How costly is this really? Am i going to be spending more than 100$ doing this? If so how much money are we talking. I'd wanna go ahead with the portable psone first. Is this the best choice? I'd like to go get the book tonight so a speedy response is appreciated! THANK YOU SO MUCH AND GREAT SITE BEN!
Sorry at all if i seem noobish at all at any point.lol.
But i have a few questions...
First of all can i buy the book at like borders or barnes and noble?
Also, how hard is it to do this for someone with really no expierence at all with this kinda thing? My dad is really good with electronics and everything so i could get some help with him sodering and all but is this REALLY difficult?
Next...
How costly is this really? Am i going to be spending more than 100$ doing this? If so how much money are we talking. I'd wanna go ahead with the portable psone first. Is this the best choice? I'd like to go get the book tonight so a speedy response is appreciated! THANK YOU SO MUCH AND GREAT SITE BEN!
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1. Yes! The book is avalible at Borders, so I'm guessing you can get it at Barnes and Noble too.
2. Not very. Basically it boils down to "solder the wires to the right spot and slap on a battery" for the simpler ones like a NOAC portable. However for disc-based systems, it's more complex than that. But if your dad is experienced with electronics, it shouldn't be hard with his help.
3. Cost depends on the system you want to portablize, the materials you want to use, and the parts and tools you already own. Here's an example:
SNESp:
Mini SNES- $35-40
PSone screen- $30
RC battery: $30
so you're looking at about $100 right there, plus add on the book ($30) and case supplies ($0- $infinity) and you've got a bill well past $100. (But it's worth every penny! )
2. Not very. Basically it boils down to "solder the wires to the right spot and slap on a battery" for the simpler ones like a NOAC portable. However for disc-based systems, it's more complex than that. But if your dad is experienced with electronics, it shouldn't be hard with his help.
3. Cost depends on the system you want to portablize, the materials you want to use, and the parts and tools you already own. Here's an example:
SNESp:
Mini SNES- $35-40
PSone screen- $30
RC battery: $30
so you're looking at about $100 right there, plus add on the book ($30) and case supplies ($0- $infinity) and you've got a bill well past $100. (But it's worth every penny! )
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well, Ben's book is very newbie friendly, and gives step-by-step instructions. Of course, having a dad that's good with electronics doesn't hurt Some stores have it, but it's not a certain thing it will be in stock. Grab the phone book and call around. It will probably cost more than $100. it depends on what you already have, but I'm guessing it will be $200ish (more of a rough guess than anything else, I haven't built a book portable yet) As for a PSOne, that's not the best option for a first portable, but it's definitly not the worst. Given your situation, I say go for it
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Well if you already have some of the parts (RC car batteries, charger, PSone system with a LCD, couple controllers, and time) it can be really cheap. Especially if you decide to do a case mod (check out G-force's PSP, and mine). Personally, I would spend more money building a PSP than I would to buy one. I really like the games from the PSX era, and the games are dirt cheap. The PSP on the other hand, has few games, high costs (cards, and $50 umd's), ONE analog stick, and you don't get the satisfaction that you do from building one yourself. In the end, its up to you. But its a lot of fun to build portables.
EDIT: Forgot to mention I built my PSP for less than $40, and it was also my first one. What a daunting task it was.
EDIT: Forgot to mention I built my PSP for less than $40, and it was also my first one. What a daunting task it was.
well... you could spend upwards of $200 on a portable, or you can do it much cheaper, it just depends on how far you go with it. I would suggest not jumping in and buying the first thing you see (as far as supplies go). look around and get the best price you can for system/screen/case parts etc. In parts alone (not counting tools), I probably spent $100 for my portable NES (screen, NES, case parts, and a sony-style battery that will power any of the projects in ben's book).
so my suggestion would be to take your time acquiring parts. ask a friend/neighbor, go to yard sales, check the trading post on here, and check eBay!
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so my suggestion would be to take your time acquiring parts. ask a friend/neighbor, go to yard sales, check the trading post on here, and check eBay!
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Wow! less than 40$!!!!? well i have a contoller and an RC car battery. i also have a sony lithium battery shown on god's (ben heck) pictures. i also have a couple controllers and a dead psp i wouldn't mind taking parts out of. So what are we looking at now? One more question i forgot to ask how much time do you think this will take?
(P.S. My budget consist of trying to convince my parents to fund me. and a 10$ a week allowance i have 15$ saved up so far i know a teenager who budgets!!!!!!! lol thanks
PSS i also can't really online shop except from ebay so that kinda rules that out.
(P.S. My budget consist of trying to convince my parents to fund me. and a 10$ a week allowance i have 15$ saved up so far i know a teenager who budgets!!!!!!! lol thanks
PSS i also can't really online shop except from ebay so that kinda rules that out.
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Why is it dead? You can't use anything from it, unless you want to tear it up for the buttons, and the button holders. If time is an issue you might not want to dive into portablization quite yet. Many of us planned to build, but actually wait (put off) projects for years. I have been planning (procrastinating) to start my PSP for about 4 years, and I got it done about 2-3 months ago (a little after my join date). It was also my longest build time (about a month, a lot of it with case work), but it was my first so I guess that makes sense. The quality of your product is directly proportional to the amount of time you spend on it (You can work like mad for a few days and complete one, so I guess you can express the time in hours not days, or months). Not saying that churning out portables is a bad thing, but you definitely want to spend some time on the case (expect to spend days on one, because of drying, sanding, painting, etc). For your first one I would say your going to put in about 40-50 hours. Should be about a month or two if you work every weekend or so.a dead psp
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No time is definatley NOT an issue. The issue rather is price. My budget consist of trying to convince my parents to fund me. and a 10$ a week allowance i have 15$ saved up so far i noticed that you said that you built your first project under 40$ how did you complete this task? that's amazing!atkafighter wrote:Why is it dead? You can't use anything from it, unless you want to tear it up for the buttons, and the button holders. If time is an issue you might not want to dive into portablization quite yet. Many of us planned to build, but actually wait (put off) projects for years. I have been planning (procrastinating) to start my PSP for about 4 years, and I got it done about 2-3 months ago (a little after my join date). It was also my longest build time (about a month, a lot of it with case work), but it was my first so I guess that makes sense. The quality of your product is directly proportional to the amount of time you spend on it (You can work like mad for a few days and complete one, so I guess you can express the time in hours not days, or months). Not saying that churning out portables is a bad thing, but you definitely want to spend some time on the case (expect to spend days on one, because of drying, sanding, painting, etc). For your first one I would say your going to put in about 40-50 hours. Should be about a month or two if you work every weekend or so.a dead psp