The flip64. Finally* going somewhere. *Hopefully

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The flip64. Finally* going somewhere. *Hopefully

Post by bentendo64 » Sun Jan 23, 2011 4:59 pm

Alright, here is my third topic on my flip64, hopefully this one doesnt get attacked by people wanting to win an argument. I dont mind a few off-topic posts here and there, but when people continue to argue about who was on topic, it gets REALLY annoying.

So, I left off at I think the week before thanksgiving, and I just got my screen. Its one of the 3.5'' screens from ebay, are they all basically the same? I would like to use RGB, but I dont know where I should be hooking everything up. Here is a datasheet I found that could be the right chip. http://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datasheet- ... W9903.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The numbers printed are: TW9910 Im pretty sure that is the part number, thats what came up with results on a google search.
And here is a picture of the board:
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In case you havnt been following this project before, here is my cut up N64 mobo:
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Here is my psp-style analog stick that I will use (compared to the original N64 one):
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And this is what I have for the case so far:
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I have the paint, screen, speakers/amp, and controller parts. I can build most of it, but I wont be able to completely paint it till I get the batteries. And I have no money :D
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Post by Basement_Modder » Thu Jan 27, 2011 6:01 am

Loving the design, loving the N64 mobo. Keep it up.
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Post by bentendo64 » Sun Feb 13, 2011 5:48 pm

Alright. Samll update, I put the first coat of white painton it, after getting the curves and everything smooth, and the way I want it. :D

No pics, however, because my computer broke, and I'm using a pentuim 200 Mhz, 48 mb ram, running win 2000 right now.... It's so slow! hahahahaha

I'm hopefully going to get a volume control worked out for my amp, I have no batteries, and I think thats about it. Hold tight, pics should come soon :D
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Post by hailrazer » Sun Feb 13, 2011 7:18 pm

Waiting for my Hot Tub Time Machine to warm up so I can go back to the 80's to see your PC when it was new and cost $4000 :P
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Post by Life of Brian » Tue Feb 15, 2011 8:56 am

bentendo64 wrote:I'm using a pentuim 200 Mhz, 48 mb ram, running win 2000 right now.... It's so slow! hahahahaha
The only proper way to read forums of any kind :D In a basement or your bedroom, on dial-up. And with your parents or sibling yelling at you to get off the computer so they can use the phone.
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Post by ihakr » Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:52 pm

What did you use to replace the heat sink?

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Post by eagle5953 » Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:06 am

Life of Brian wrote:
bentendo64 wrote:I'm using a pentuim 200 Mhz, 48 mb ram, running win 2000 right now.... It's so slow! hahahahaha
The only proper way to read forums of any kind :D In a basement or your bedroom, on dial-up. And with your parents or sibling yelling at you to get off the computer so they can use the phone.
This. I remember starting big downloads at 11 P.M. and just letting it run all night. File would usually be there by morning.

Nice job cutting down the PCB. Where are the batteries going to go?

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Post by bentendo64 » Mon Feb 21, 2011 5:14 pm

Thanks for all the comments! :D
ihakr wrote:What did you use to replace the heat sink?
Its a heat sink from an SNES on the 7805 regulator, pounded flat. (and then another layer of it added on to reach the ram)
eagle5953 wrote: Nice job cutting down the PCB. Where are the batteries going to go?
They will be attached on the back, with a plastic case over them..... if that makes any sense :mrgreen:

Anyway, I just found out that the amp that I bought isn't stereo :wtf: So there's really no point in trying to put a volume control on it if I want stereo sound. Hahaha Does anyone have a part number to a cheap stereo sound amp?

And so, here is the picture of my case right now, all I need is a little bit more sanding, then (hopefully) the final coat of white paint. Just to let you know, the final color is not white :D
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I also think I need to paint my control nub.......

That's all I have for now! Oh! does anyone know if I can input RGB on this screen? I thought someone did it before with this same screen, unless the cheap Chinese company all of a sudden switched the circuitry in these things.....
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Post by blaze3927 » Tue Feb 22, 2011 7:05 am

looks really really good :)
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Post by Life of Brian » Tue Feb 22, 2011 8:18 am

I just re-read your old thread and I have to say - I like where this is going! Definitely one of the more unique portables once it's done.
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Post by hidiosoman » Tue Feb 22, 2011 8:10 pm

What analog stick is that? I'm guessing it's sliding?

Also, this is a very unique portable. I love how it looks.

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Post by bentendo64 » Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:25 pm

Its an analog from a Mad Catz GC controller, and I made a disk out of epoxy putty, then used gorilla glue to put that white button on top of it. I might change it, because it might not be strong enough.

This is going to be an extremely tight squeeze to get everything in the case, but I guess the N64 controller wings add a bit of extra room :)
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Post by hidiosoman » Thu Feb 24, 2011 7:15 pm

That's.... insanely genius..... It must feel great, being tilting, plus it has a small cap! That's exactly what I wanted in my portable!
I know this is gonna turn out amazing. You are very creative.

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Post by bentendo64 » Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:17 pm

Alright, small update, I found an audio amp, part number lm4816. The only issue is that its very hard to find..... Anyways, I'm broke, and I dont know if I can do much without my batteries, because I think its important to know how big the case needs to be before I build it :lol:

I may reconsider my original paint idea, because this looks amazing!
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And I am going to put the back side of the N64 wings on it. (obviously :roll: )
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You can check out the link on my signature for a bit more information.
Oh! and this is the color I'm gonna paint it:
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Post by Life of Brian » Tue Mar 08, 2011 7:29 pm

I luvs it. moar plz
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