Joeafro N64 WIP will need some help/advice etc

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Joeafro N64 WIP will need some help/advice etc

Post by joeafro » Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:40 pm

So i opened her up and can see its a 1996 dont know what that means but i guess its an earlier revision
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Got down to removing the ports. Pretty standard not to difficult
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Hmm this was the interesting part making it as small as possible. Think i did an Ok job, well it still powers on at least. Will test it on the tv tommorow.
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I hope to rcp wire it so hopefully i can lose the top section. But besides that can i make it any smaller?

Im waiting on a 3.5" screen from china and havent decided on a case, batteries or even a name yet let me know what you guys are thinking

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Post by mako321 » Thu Aug 26, 2010 7:50 pm

Relocate the caps on the right and trim the mobo down to the contacts, methinks. (Hopefully no traces in the way)

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Post by Bush » Thu Aug 26, 2010 8:39 pm

You're good at this.

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Post by AdumUp » Thu Aug 26, 2010 11:04 pm

Nice trim sir!... I don't know if It can get much smaller than that. Will you be building your own custom enclosure or using something from polycase
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Post by Basement_Modder » Sat Aug 28, 2010 12:08 pm

AdumUp wrote:Nice trim sir!... I don't know if It can get much smaller than that. Will you be building your own custom enclosure or using something from polycase
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It can get way smaller, even without RCP.
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Post by Bush » Sat Aug 28, 2010 12:19 pm

For a name, how about JoeFro64?

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Post by AdumUp » Sat Aug 28, 2010 12:25 pm

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AdumUp wrote:Nice trim sir!... I don't know if It can get much smaller than that. Will you be building your own custom enclosure or using something from polycase
learn2N64

It can get way smaller, even without RCP.
Sorry Sir, i just cant recall seeing anyone making it smaller than that. I know Bacteria's video had a N64 he had done about the same size, but he just chopped it up and wired everything together but i think he said there was a problem with doing that.
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Post by joeafro » Sun Aug 29, 2010 6:02 am

Thanks guys. The caps on the right are next to traces so i cant trim there. Iv been tryng to RCP wire but its a massive mission :evil: . Im not sure about joefro64 was maybe thinkng about afro64??? Hopefully if i can sort everything out il take more pics.

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Post by blaze3927 » Sun Aug 29, 2010 6:26 am

i found a really good guide for this type of wiring on acidmods, i'll see if i can find it
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Post by The Smooth » Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:15 pm

AdumUp wrote:
Basement_Modder wrote:
AdumUp wrote:Nice trim sir!... I don't know if It can get much smaller than that. Will you be building your own custom enclosure or using something from polycase
learn2N64

It can get way smaller, even without RCP.
Sorry Sir, i just cant recall seeing anyone making it smaller than that. I know Bacteria's video had a N64 he had done about the same size, but he just chopped it up and wired everything together but i think he said there was a problem with doing that.
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Post by Bush » Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:37 pm

He is an idiot. I know people who have ruined their projects by following his advice. Also, he makes people into zombies.

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Post by bentendo64 » Wed Sep 01, 2010 4:15 pm

Here is my trimming of N64 pcb:
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You can still cut off a little above the solder holes for the cart slot, but I think that's it, nice job!
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Post by joeafro » Wed Sep 08, 2010 6:37 am

Nice trim bentendo. How come you relocated those caps, did it save space? How come you wired the left chip to the right but didnt rcp the cart slot? Also what wire did you use it looks interesting.

I couldnt figure out why my rcp'd cart slot wouldnt work for the longest time. Then one day got and electric shock off my soldering iron, tested it and it was putting out 9v :evil:

Its safe to say that board is fried but i have a new n64 and soldering iron now so will start again soon.

Dont know if i will bother with rcp its a lot of effort for not much space saving. Might do the cart slot similar to the triforce64 think thats a good solution.

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Post by Snow_Cat » Wed Sep 08, 2010 10:47 am

That's normal, irons are big inductors, my old Radioshack/Nextech was spitting out 48VAC. My multimeter couldn't detect any current from it to ground with a 100 Ω resistor. Though it was a really crappy meter, so I replaced the iron with one that is grounded even though mine never did fry any components or shock me. :lol: The 'new' 60W iron scares people from borrowing it; makes lots of 'scary' noises.

Even if you iron was hot in more ways than one, as long as the pcb wasn't connected to anything (or on a ground pad) it should be okay since the current could not flow through the board and damage it, except from inductors which would couple to the iron's EM field... but that's just crazy.

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Post by Hrduncan » Sun Sep 12, 2010 8:47 pm

true some is wrong some is right you kinda have to research more than those videos as there are some better methods but his videos do get a lot of projects off the ground any updates?
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