Ta-Daaa! My NES p0cket
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- electromaster64
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G-force that is stinking awesome, I am way too impressed. So what happened to the original GB screen cover that you couldnt use it? And how did you make the cart holder so sturdy?
BloodNess & bioniclebert I could not get that link to load could you post some pics. And what exactly do you have in mind? I have been sending Gannon and others PM's trying to figure out if I can fit a NOAC in a NES controller (with the game sticking out the back, to keep it thin). I think it can be done if I make the controller a little thicker or findout how to wire everything directly to the NOAC and ditch the board. I will likely use a really small screen though (not hip gear).
BloodNess & bioniclebert I could not get that link to load could you post some pics. And what exactly do you have in mind? I have been sending Gannon and others PM's trying to figure out if I can fit a NOAC in a NES controller (with the game sticking out the back, to keep it thin). I think it can be done if I make the controller a little thicker or findout how to wire everything directly to the NOAC and ditch the board. I will likely use a really small screen though (not hip gear).
Thanks, I'm not sure I said this yet, but I'm really glad people like it. Makes it worth all the trouble I went through.
For the audio amp I just cut it off the hip gear board and wired it up. (I cheated! HAHA!)
The screen I powered straight off the batterys, no 7808 even in there.
I moved the brightness, contrast, color, volume pots all over the case. I replaced all but one of the pots with a different 10k pot.
The screen cover had yucky black electrical tape that was coming off so I used black permanent marker instead. It's still the original GBO screen cover.
The cartridge is sturdy because it's jammed in place with superglue inbetween the connector and the case. And the front of the cartridge rests against the case. That things never gonna come loose
For the audio amp I just cut it off the hip gear board and wired it up. (I cheated! HAHA!)
The screen I powered straight off the batterys, no 7808 even in there.
I moved the brightness, contrast, color, volume pots all over the case. I replaced all but one of the pots with a different 10k pot.
The screen cover had yucky black electrical tape that was coming off so I used black permanent marker instead. It's still the original GBO screen cover.
The cartridge is sturdy because it's jammed in place with superglue inbetween the connector and the case. And the front of the cartridge rests against the case. That things never gonna come loose
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Thanks Now get your dirty paws off my beautiful NESp! Yeah it BARELY fit. I had so much trouble with wire... *has a bad flashback* But it all fit, so it's all good.
I wold like to make another one, but this time use bondo on the case, and a few other things. It would be pretty much the same though. But that will have to wait till I get some money...
I wold like to make another one, but this time use bondo on the case, and a few other things. It would be pretty much the same though. But that will have to wait till I get some money...