whats the smallist one made?
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- cennar
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whos made the smallist N64...
please respond in metric, I'm canadian and i dont get the whole imperial thing
like this Length width hight
mine is 14x12x4 cm
please respond in metric, I'm canadian and i dont get the whole imperial thing
like this Length width hight
mine is 14x12x4 cm
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Yeah the N64 is 15.88x12.5 cm so you'd have to hack off the edges and take off the controller ports. (Btw, for us here in the US his N64p would be 5.51x4.72x1.57 in inches)
As for my N64p is 20.3x15.2x7.6 in centimeters, so yours is definetly smaller. I could have easily made it smaller but the only box I could find that was big enough was a little bit too big. Oh well.
Oh yeah, could you post pictures of your N64p? I'd like to see how you fit it all in there.
As for my N64p is 20.3x15.2x7.6 in centimeters, so yours is definetly smaller. I could have easily made it smaller but the only box I could find that was big enough was a little bit too big. Oh well.
Oh yeah, could you post pictures of your N64p? I'd like to see how you fit it all in there.
Without games my life would have no meaning.
Well, I guess it would, but it would be a lot less fun!!!!!!!
Well, I guess it would, but it would be a lot less fun!!!!!!!
- cennar
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im making a video audio player1-4 out and power in conection to charge and play games when not in use... also why would i make it all just plug in to the one compontent like that? so four players can Hover around one 3 inch screen? no i make it like a cordless phone. you pic it off the box when you want to leave and play games on the road or what ever. and when you get home you put it back on the box so as you and friends can play on a big screen. its more convenent that way
as for pictures you can see them here. there vary bad pics i need new camera. http://cennar.tripod.com/
as for pictures you can see them here. there vary bad pics i need new camera. http://cennar.tripod.com/
My N64p is 17x13x8 (11 with the screen attached.)
I made mine mostly for single player, but it can also be used for multi player using the AV out and plugging in a 12v power plug.
There wasn't room for the player ports in my case, so I am going to put them in a project box and have wires coming out to hook up to a plug on the case (like the multi player adapter for playstation). Doing something like that might be easier than what you want to do, but I like the idea of a charging station.
Good luck with it, can't wait to see it finished.
I made mine mostly for single player, but it can also be used for multi player using the AV out and plugging in a 12v power plug.
There wasn't room for the player ports in my case, so I am going to put them in a project box and have wires coming out to hook up to a plug on the case (like the multi player adapter for playstation). Doing something like that might be easier than what you want to do, but I like the idea of a charging station.
Good luck with it, can't wait to see it finished.
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yes and i had the with and legth backwards on the first post ... some thing tells me that my room mate guessed the mesurments. or mesured the wrong part... now seeing the other mesurments i would like to find and get a smaller case
i did move the screen to a better spot other than shown so i can put in a fan or three with out changing the dementions... and i have pictures
http://cennar.tripod.com/M64.html
i did move the screen to a better spot other than shown so i can put in a fan or three with out changing the dementions... and i have pictures
http://cennar.tripod.com/M64.html