I have been commissioned to build a NOACP so here is the progress thread. So far I have done very little. I have ordered all of the parts and built a low battery indicator. When more happens, Ill post it here.
low battery indicator
2-27-12 UPDATE
I have gotten the case, system, and some Veroboard in the mail. So far I have taken the case apart (it's a gameboy) and same with the system. Not much I can do so far but I transferred the low-battery indicator circuit to the Veroboard so now it actually soldered and it's smaller.
More progress to come...
Super Joystick (NOAC) Portable
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Re: Super Joystick (NOAC) Portable
Cool, I'll be following this thread.
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Re: Super Joystick (NOAC) Portable
Interesting, what sort of circuit/parts are you using for your low battery unit there...it's way different from the one I made for my Neutron projekt lol.
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Well, I just used parts from RadioShack. Here is Mario's diagram.
It's actually a modified version of daftmikes circuit.
It's actually a modified version of daftmikes circuit.
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Updated the original post.