I want to to make a snesp but most of the info i find is either for the snes mini, the retro duo , or the fc16go and im using a regular snes
im going to use:
case is undecided board is too big for zn 40 its 6.125 x 6.5
original snes
9v 5400 mah batteries
screen isnumber 3 on hailrazers review
new controller
i dont honestly know any thing about the snes so any help will be appreciated and dont be a butt and tell me to go buy an fc16go or any crap like that
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snesp help
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- nachoz12341
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Re: snesp help
Hey I am working with the same board right now. My word of advice would be to find a different style of cartridge connector if you plan to relocate it. Otherwise where would you like to start? Maybe try and get it to run from battery? A good site to help with the connection for the screen is http://gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=av:nintendomultiav some one posted this awhile ago. Otherwise just search in the forums for different parts to help you.
Last edited by techie on Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: snesp help
So whats your question? Ill be happy to help you if you have a specific question, but I am sure no one is going to hold you hand and tell you exactly what you need to do. Read some stickies and some work logs, and then come back when you feel like you have more of a grasp on the topic.
- nachoz12341
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Re: snesp help
the problem is i cant find any info on this board is there any differences besides the size? such as max v input anyone using or that has used this board plz help also ordered screen yesterday number 3 on hailrazers review
- geno whirl
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Re: snesp help
It says right on the adapter that it has a 10v output so my guess would be about 10v. Seeing how the n64 doesn't need 12v on its 12v line, you could probably experiment with less voltage.
argelfraster wrote:Designer noob wrote:umm, well that sucks. I was going to buy one for my next portable (After, my WIV) and then franklin case it.
Frankencase.
- nachoz12341
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Re: snesp help
maybe i dont remeber where but i thought i saw somewhere that it ran off 5v
but it doesnt matter anyway the screen i was going to use for my portable im going to use for my n64 portable
but it doesnt matter anyway the screen i was going to use for my portable im going to use for my n64 portable