is there a step by step guide on how to make a dream cast portable
if so can someone show it to me
(sorry if this is in the wrong place, i'm new)
siep by step guide
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- Grandmasterjimmy
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Dkap01, if his site is back up he has a fairly good walk-through on how he made his. If it's not at least check the sticky at the top of the forum, it might have a lot of the info you need.
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@Jimmy
They're not too hard to mod. Only hard thing to work out was the 3 different voltages but a PicoPSU can easily sort that out.
@asdvj
I'd advise you to read through FamilyGuys thread as well. Just remember that the GD-Rom drive is a bit chunky and as yet you can't replace it with a thinner one.
They're not too hard to mod. Only hard thing to work out was the 3 different voltages but a PicoPSU can easily sort that out.
@asdvj
I'd advise you to read through FamilyGuys thread as well. Just remember that the GD-Rom drive is a bit chunky and as yet you can't replace it with a thinner one.
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DK: I know they arn't that difficult to work with, I just didn't think it would be a good first portable. It's best to start with something easy I think.
[Offtopic]Also, I just had an odd idea.. A Dreamcast Mini D: Like a PS1 you know. Theres a lot of stuff you could trim inside the laser if you work hard enough ^_^. My idea no stealing [/offtopic]
[Offtopic]Also, I just had an odd idea.. A Dreamcast Mini D: Like a PS1 you know. Theres a lot of stuff you could trim inside the laser if you work hard enough ^_^. My idea no stealing [/offtopic]
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First here's Dkap01 site: http://customportables.com/dreamcast1.1.htm
Second here's my thread with a lot of info from me or helpers to make the working hardware: http://forums.benheck.com/viewtopic.php?t=18283
I hope this will help you. From my experience I can tell you that as long as you don't cut traces on the mobo, it's pretty much unkillable, shorts, drops, nothing seems to damage the motherboard. However the gd-rom is big and kinda fragile. The hardest aprt of doing this is making the case IMO, I still didn't finish my own case btw.
@Grandmasterjimmy: There's a rev2 DC that the gd-rom pcb is incorporated into the mobo, so just the laser part sits on the mobo. Sega put it on raisers to fit the original case, but you could remove the raisers and get a pretty slim DC, with a custom case, 1.5 inch would be feasible.
FG
Second here's my thread with a lot of info from me or helpers to make the working hardware: http://forums.benheck.com/viewtopic.php?t=18283
I hope this will help you. From my experience I can tell you that as long as you don't cut traces on the mobo, it's pretty much unkillable, shorts, drops, nothing seems to damage the motherboard. However the gd-rom is big and kinda fragile. The hardest aprt of doing this is making the case IMO, I still didn't finish my own case btw.
@Grandmasterjimmy: There's a rev2 DC that the gd-rom pcb is incorporated into the mobo, so just the laser part sits on the mobo. Sega put it on raisers to fit the original case, but you could remove the raisers and get a pretty slim DC, with a custom case, 1.5 inch would be feasible.
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