WTS: Awesome N64p $200
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- Metal Mario
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Re: WTS: Awesome N64p $200
Hmm, I seem to recall it having a smiley face and extended arm...
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Re: WTS: Awesome N64p $200
Woops I kinda forgot about this thread for a day there. It's sold to Bionicomander but to answer a few questions, Last I used it it got 4-5 hrs battery life, cost more to make than I'm selling it for (I tried selling it a while ago for $350 which is more reasonable), it is extremely awesome, I am the real daguuy, and it lost it's arms and smiley face fighting ninjas on the moon.
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Re: WTS: Awesome N64p $200
I'd be more willing to buy/trade for it if you weren't selling it as-is.
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Re: WTS: Awesome N64p $200
haha oops.
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Re: WTS: Awesome N64p $200
I haven't heard from Bionicomander in a year and can only assume he was mauled by pterodactyls before he could send me the money so it's still for sale.
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Re: WTS: Awesome N64p $200
wow. a 13 month bump.daguuy's evil twin wrote:I haven't heard from Bionicomander in a year and can only assume he was mauled by pterodactyls before he could send me the money so it's still for sale.
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Re: WTS: Awesome N64p $200
I kinda forgot about selling it til I needed money which is right now. New picture:
Here's some more information about it:
-There's a dip switch where the reset button used to be and here are the functions:
1. not connected
2. battery cut off switch
3. N64 cut off switch
4. Screen cut off switch. Apparently I wired it wrong because it also cuts off the N64. No big deal.
5. connects all terminals of the power switch so you can power the unit from an external power source. Only turn on when the battery (#2) is turned off and only if you make/find a 7.2v-9v power source. I never turn it on because the charger is 12v and I don't have a 7.2v-9v power source.
6. screen brightness mod on/off
7. internal controller on/off
8. not connected
I always have all of them turned on except for #5 and occasionally #6 if it's a bright game.
-Power switch (to the right of the red ram pack) is pretty simple: up connects the battery to the unit for playing and down connects the battery to the plug for charging.
-Little blue switch under upper left corner changes left trigger between Z and L
-Button right above dip switch is start, the 2 buttons to the left of start are volume
-If you look inside the unit from the top while it's charging, you'll see an orange light. It turns green when it's fully charged. It uses 7 cells because the charger circuit came from a DVD battery that had 7 cells.
-The original video plug is still there and can theoretically (because I haven't tested it) be used as a video input if you turn off dip switch #3.
Here's some more information about it:
-There's a dip switch where the reset button used to be and here are the functions:
1. not connected
2. battery cut off switch
3. N64 cut off switch
4. Screen cut off switch. Apparently I wired it wrong because it also cuts off the N64. No big deal.
5. connects all terminals of the power switch so you can power the unit from an external power source. Only turn on when the battery (#2) is turned off and only if you make/find a 7.2v-9v power source. I never turn it on because the charger is 12v and I don't have a 7.2v-9v power source.
6. screen brightness mod on/off
7. internal controller on/off
8. not connected
I always have all of them turned on except for #5 and occasionally #6 if it's a bright game.
-Power switch (to the right of the red ram pack) is pretty simple: up connects the battery to the unit for playing and down connects the battery to the plug for charging.
-Little blue switch under upper left corner changes left trigger between Z and L
-Button right above dip switch is start, the 2 buttons to the left of start are volume
-If you look inside the unit from the top while it's charging, you'll see an orange light. It turns green when it's fully charged. It uses 7 cells because the charger circuit came from a DVD battery that had 7 cells.
-The original video plug is still there and can theoretically (because I haven't tested it) be used as a video input if you turn off dip switch #3.
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Re: WTS: Awesome N64p $200
bump
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Re: WTS: Awesome N64p $200
Actually, you may have wired it correctly. IIRC if you turn the PS1 screen back on, it's too much of a load and the N64 resets.daguuy's evil twin wrote:4. Screen cut off switch. Apparently I wired it wrong because it also cuts off the N64. No big deal.
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