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Post by w00tLOL » Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:01 am

hey there.

heres the deal, im building my second psone portable(as the first was stretching the definition of 'portable')

anyway, i have a (non working) psone board and drive (needs a new 17.735mhz crystal)

im using a 7" screen (because i plan to swap out the psone with a ps2slim)

ive gutted the controller and put the analogue sticks on cable - tested, works fine

batteries, well here we go i got the batteries out of an old ibook battery (they still work fine) 3500mah ~3.6v each and wired them into 2 packs and those will be in parallel for a massive 14000mah 7.2v
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it will have video out and both controller ports

pictures will come when i start the case
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Post by w00tLOL » Thu Mar 13, 2008 3:14 am

ok, its almost done, il post some pictures when its painted.

my first portable was the size of an xbox and made from flimsy plastic...

this one is the size of a ps2 (not slim) and made from rather thick plywood

im using a 7" screen on this one because i had it laying around, the screen is removable so it can be re-used on something that plays nice with 16:9
(the screen can show 4:3 in a little box though, so its fine for a ps1)

its heavy, thick and uglier than my ingrown toenail, but its a 'portable' playstation.

pictures to come soon.

my next project will be a gamecube( i have a gamecube with a blown power supply) it will be ripped to shreds and flattened out and put into the thinnest case i can.

i gues after that il go all out and build the psone in my avatar, i now have access to cheap 3d printing so i should be able to make a custom case :D
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Post by Life of Brian » Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:17 am

I can't wait to see what you've done so far! Sounds like battery life won't ever be a problem for you 8) Pictures, now!
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Post by Sharp Sapphire » Sun Mar 16, 2008 7:46 pm

batteries, well here we go i got the batteries out of an old ibook battery (they still work fine) 3500mah ~3.6v each and wired them into 2 packs and those will be in parallel for a massive 14000mah 7.2v
That will result in 14000mAh and 3.6V.. unless there are 4 batteries..
Things I need to purchase for my NES Laptop:
1X PSone screen
6X 1.2v 3500mAh sub-C's
1X 1/8'' to RCA stereo Adapater
1X Radioshack repair kit

..yeaaaaah...

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Post by Life of Brian » Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:42 pm

Sharp Sapphire wrote:That will result in 14000mAh and 3.6V.. unless there are 4 batteries..
Yes, you're right - are the batteries wired in series? Tell us some more about your setup. Just want to make sure you're adding it up right.
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Post by w00tLOL » Mon Mar 17, 2008 1:28 am

i forgot so say, theres 8 batteries in a 2s 4p arrangement

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Post by w00tLOL » Mon Mar 17, 2008 2:34 am

double post,

the paint still needs work, but its almost done
here are some pictures of this beast

(i hope they aren't to big, these are shrunk to about 30%)
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ive begun designing my next portable, a gamecube, flattened out, something that will actually benefit from the 16:9 screen

then i may upgrade this portable with a ps2 slim board (yes theres room)


ps: can i has portablizer now? plzkthx
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Post by w00tLOL » Mon Mar 17, 2008 2:46 am

umm, triple post

here's some pics of the batteries compared to a standard AA

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Post by dragonball345 » Mon Mar 17, 2008 5:10 pm

It looks clean but maybe you could paint the screen and box same colour also the wires kinda make me cry but good job just my way of hopefully being constructive.

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Post by w00tLOL » Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:35 pm

lol, the wires make me cry too. but it works

when i put the pstwo in i'll organise the wires
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Post by Life of Brian » Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:39 pm

That's fantastic! Excellent job!

I think the different color for the screen's housing makes it stand out. It's a design feature :wink:

I really like how you incorporated the original lid - well done!
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Post by w00tLOL » Tue Mar 18, 2008 12:55 am

im going to use the original lid for my gamecube as well, im going to call it the gameslab. begause it will be a long landscape design using a flattened gamecube.

i also just got a free n64+ 3 controllers and 10 games (including original gold ocarina of time and majoras mask games) :D :D
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Post by Kyo » Tue Mar 18, 2008 3:25 am

Nice work!

These buttons look kind of painful to press, though

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Post by Turbo Tax 1.0 » Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:22 am

awesome, good job getting the lid in there so well too. looks really good

it's nice to see a psp there really aren't to many

also looking forward to seeing your GCp :)
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Post by w00tLOL » Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:41 am

thanks guys, i think next might be an n64 as i got it free with 3 controllers and some games.. im up for a challenge.

then the gcp, il use wood for the n64 case, but the gamecube will be done properly (friend with a 3d printer 8) )

wish me luck

edit: the buttons arent all that bad, im going to epoxy the original buttons over those sometime soon
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