So I was working on this SNESp, but I lost interest when I realised screens aren't cheap. I am asking for 65 shipped through paypal, but negotiations can be made.
FEATURES:
Smallerized Power Board (relocated 7805 + heatsink, and board chopped down to 75% original size
Relocated Capacitor on the SNES board (FC twin based)
NES portion removed (I can throw this in too)
Cart slot relocated (it looks messy, but works great. I did proper via-soldering, not surface. I used heatshrink tubing on every other pin)
Case is less than 2" thick
Well-placed holes for shoulder buttons
The case needs a hole cut for screen and controls (I'd bondo over the awful D-pad hole it has already if I were you). The SNES board is mounted to the back, which will be covered up by something like an old CD case or whatever. By doing this, there is more space inside for the cart slot, LCD + board, and batteries and such.
PICTURES:
Just pretend that d-pad cut isn't so ugly.
Board lies on the back, cart slot, power board, and capacitors go through wide hole to be bondo'd:
There's a hole like this on both sides of the cart slot for mounting buttons:
This rat's nest works damn well! There is space for batteries and stuff, and that power board could be moved or removed entirely should you desire to use the RGB and your own audio amp.
So yeah, make some offers!
FS: Most of a SNESp
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Re: FS: Most of a SNESp
Hey that look pretty good and could u tell me is that enclosure box from polycase.com
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Re: FS: Most of a SNESp
do you still have this if so how much. If not do you still have the nes portion if so how much.
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