My plans for making a deployable Dreamcast Laptop.
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I'm in the army and quite often go to places no one wants to, ie Iraq, Kuwait, and Afghanistan. Well I try not to bring or buy any video game systems with me, because of the logistics involved. The systems, tvs ect. So on my next on I want to bring my dreamcast. I have three of them so it's not a huge deal if it gets damaged or not. I have a monitor I don't use anymore, I'm in a laptop household. And I have a iM2400 Storm case
http://www.stormcase.com/StormCaseSizes/StormiM2400.htm. I don't plan on making it battery operated, I'll usually have access to 110-220. My biggest problem it that I want to do a custom enclosure. Nothing fancy just a bezel for the monitor with holes for speakers, and one for the innards of the console. I'm sure I can move all the ports I need to, but I don't know how to work with acrylic, and is acrylic really what I want to use? Since you guys are the experts at this kind of thing I wanted to ask your opinions. Here is a mockup I did real quick to give a general idea If what I want to do.
http://www.stormcase.com/StormCaseSizes/StormiM2400.htm. I don't plan on making it battery operated, I'll usually have access to 110-220. My biggest problem it that I want to do a custom enclosure. Nothing fancy just a bezel for the monitor with holes for speakers, and one for the innards of the console. I'm sure I can move all the ports I need to, but I don't know how to work with acrylic, and is acrylic really what I want to use? Since you guys are the experts at this kind of thing I wanted to ask your opinions. Here is a mockup I did real quick to give a general idea If what I want to do.
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Re: My plans for making a deployable Dreamcast Laptop.
if your gonna use that case you might as well add a keyboard and find an ethernet addon for it lol
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Re: My plans for making a deployable Dreamcast Laptop.
I don't want it for an actual laptop, more as mobile gaming. The keyboard would be useless, and the bba is prohibitively expensive and near useless. I'm gonna use that excess space to hold controllers, vmus, and games.
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Re: My plans for making a deployable Dreamcast Laptop.
Here are some mock-ups and a sketch for my general idea so far. Soon I'm gonna do with cardboard What I want to do with the Plexi. After some measuring I've determined I can't stand the controllers up, so I'm gonna lay them flat.
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Re: My plans for making a deployable Dreamcast Laptop.
dude u need to get an audio amp for volume control there cheap and easy to find plus u need it so u can hook up ur speakers plus ur screen proberly needs its own power supply so if ur planning to run it off the same power supply your gonna need a new psu im not sure if a pico psu would work for it depends on the voltage of ur screen and if its lower ur gonna need a step down i think research it 1st or ask some one more experience because im still learning
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Re: My plans for making a deployable Dreamcast Laptop.
Well the monitor is a PC monitor with it's own audio amp, speakers, and it takes 100- 240 volts. Now the only problem is that the dreamcast is 120V, maybe I could get a dreamcast power supply from the land of PAL. If someone knows where to get one I could just plug this in instead of getting a step down converter, they're big, heavy, and ugly.D3MONOOB wrote:dude u need to get an audio amp for volume control there cheap and easy to find plus u need it so u can hook up ur speakers plus ur screen proberly needs its own power supply so if ur planning to run it off the same power supply your gonna need a new psu im not sure if a pico psu would work for it depends on the voltage of ur screen and if its lower ur gonna need a step down i think
Re: My plans for making a deployable Dreamcast Laptop.
i dunno i dont think a step down would be as heavy as u think if u just strip it down and anyway i dont think youll need 1 if ur screen can take 12v easily but youll still need a psu if u want them running off the same plug im guessing.. whered u get the screen it would save me a lot of time if it has inbuilt audio amp with volume control and headphone jackkillmickey wrote:Well the monitor is a PC monitor with it's own audio amp, speakers, and it takes 100- 240 volts. Now the only problem is that the dreamcast is 120V, maybe I could get a dreamcast power supply from the land of PAL. If someone knows where to get one I could just plug this in instead of getting a step down converter, they're big, heavy, and ugly.
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Re: My plans for making a deployable Dreamcast Laptop.
A 220-110 step down is somewhere near 5 lbs some times more, I have a few. And I got the monitor from HP in 2005, it's model number H vs15c. It's just a standard LCD monitor for a computer.i dunno i dont think a step down would be as heavy as u think if u just strip it down and anyway i dont think youll need 1 if ur screen can take 12v easily but youll still need a psu if u want them running off the same plug im guessing.. whered u get the screen it would save me a lot of time if it has inbuilt audio amp with volume control and headphone jack
EDIT: Oh and it has a headphone jack.
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Re: My plans for making a deployable Dreamcast Laptop.
The Keyboard actually can prove useful, as some games do make good use of it. Especially Half lifekillmickey wrote:I don't want it for an actual laptop, more as mobile gaming. The keyboard would be useless, and the bba is prohibitively expensive and near useless. I'm gonna use that excess space to hold controllers, vmus, and games.
Just make it to where you can unplug the Keyboard whenever you want to use a controller. Or just wire the keyboard internally, and have a switch to make the P1 port accept controllers.
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Re: My plans for making a deployable Dreamcast Laptop.
Excuse me but , What's wrong With Kuwait ?killmickey wrote:I'm in the army and quite often go to places no one wants to, ie Iraq, Kuwait, and Afghanistan. Well I try not to bring or buy any video game systems with me, because of the logistics involved. The systems, tvs ect. So on my next on I want to bring my dreamcast. I have three of them so it's not a huge deal if it gets damaged or not. I have a monitor I don't use anymore, I'm in a laptop household. And I have a iM2400 Storm case
http://www.stormcase.com/StormCaseSizes/StormiM2400.htm. I don't plan on making it battery operated, I'll usually have access to 110-220. My biggest problem it that I want to do a custom enclosure. Nothing fancy just a bezel for the monitor with holes for speakers, and one for the innards of the console. I'm sure I can move all the ports I need to, but I don't know how to work with acrylic, and is acrylic really what I want to use? Since you guys are the experts at this kind of thing I wanted to ask your opinions. Here is a mockup I did real quick to give a general idea If what I want to do.
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What? Who said anything wrong about Kuwait?roxasnobody wrote:Excuse me but , What's wrong With Kuwait ?killmickey wrote:I'm in the army and quite often go to places no one wants to, ie Iraq, Kuwait, and Afghanistan. Well I try not to bring or buy any video game systems with me, because of the logistics involved. The systems, tvs ect. So on my next on I want to bring my dreamcast. I have three of them so it's not a huge deal if it gets damaged or not. I have a monitor I don't use anymore, I'm in a laptop household. And I have a iM2400 Storm case
http://www.stormcase.com/StormCaseSizes/StormiM2400.htm. I don't plan on making it battery operated, I'll usually have access to 110-220. My biggest problem it that I want to do a custom enclosure. Nothing fancy just a bezel for the monitor with holes for speakers, and one for the innards of the console. I'm sure I can move all the ports I need to, but I don't know how to work with acrylic, and is acrylic really what I want to use? Since you guys are the experts at this kind of thing I wanted to ask your opinions. Here is a mockup I did real quick to give a general idea If what I want to do.
I don't see anything wrong here.....
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Re: My plans for making a deployable Dreamcast Laptop.
HE said Going to places no one wants to , Kuwait is free , No wars no nothing , Have malls , Heck i see a lot of Army men Vist the malls near where i live + i have 3 houses Populated By Americans in my neighborhood They like living hereaceboy44 wrote:What? Who said anything wrong about Kuwait?roxasnobody wrote:Excuse me but , What's wrong With Kuwait ?killmickey wrote:I'm in the army and quite often go to places no one wants to, ie Iraq, Kuwait, and Afghanistan. Well I try not to bring or buy any video game systems with me, because of the logistics involved. The systems, tvs ect. So on my next on I want to bring my dreamcast. I have three of them so it's not a huge deal if it gets damaged or not. I have a monitor I don't use anymore, I'm in a laptop household. And I have a iM2400 Storm case
http://www.stormcase.com/StormCaseSizes/StormiM2400.htm. I don't plan on making it battery operated, I'll usually have access to 110-220. My biggest problem it that I want to do a custom enclosure. Nothing fancy just a bezel for the monitor with holes for speakers, and one for the innards of the console. I'm sure I can move all the ports I need to, but I don't know how to work with acrylic, and is acrylic really what I want to use? Since you guys are the experts at this kind of thing I wanted to ask your opinions. Here is a mockup I did real quick to give a general idea If what I want to do.
I don't see anything wrong here.....
Re: My plans for making a deployable Dreamcast Laptop.
Well the guy is just expressing his opinion. Nothing wrong with that
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Re: My plans for making a deployable Dreamcast Laptop.
True True , Maybe he got stuck in the desert it sucks there its hell on earth .... in Summer anyway , Aceboy your from kuwait ?aceboy44 wrote:Well the guy is just expressing his opinion. Nothing wrong with that
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Yup, but I can see why he doesn't like living hereroxasnobody wrote:True True , Maybe he got stuck in the desert it sucks there its hell on earth .... in Summer anyway , Aceboy your from kuwait ?aceboy44 wrote:Well the guy is just expressing his opinion. Nothing wrong with that