My little sister asked for a Nintendo 64 for Christmas. I decided just giving her my old one was no fun; so I wanted to build it into a toaster, repackage it in the toaster box, and trick her into thinking she was getting a kitchen appliance. A little bit of research later, I found vomitsaw’s super nintoaster, and this closely mimics that.
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This is the toaster I’m using.
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This is my second attempt at relocating the cartridge slot. Something went wrong the first time, but it gave me a junk motherboard to use.
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I was very happy when it worked.
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I relocated the controller ports. The wires for player 1/2 are much shorter than 3/4 because of where they need to run through the toaster.
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This is the front of the toaster where I cut holes for the controller ports.
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This metal piece was under the mobo in the n64 case. I’m going to use it for mounting. I had to hot glue then cold steel some nuts on the bottom so that I could bolt the motherboard down.
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After epoxying that metal piece to the toaster, I attached my junk motherboard to give an idea of it will fit inside. For the record I didn’t need to trim the motherboard at all to fit inside this, and the toaster is not a large one.
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I will be using RCA ports instead of the stock Nintendo a/v cables.
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This is the back of the toaster and the mounted RCA ports.
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Things left to do:
Figure out how to make the toaster’s lever turn on the system.
Figure out how to mount everything.
Add in those LEDs like vomitsaw’s toasters. They’re such a nice touch.