A look inside.

Includes but not limited to: SNES, Genesis, Sega CD, PlayStation 1, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Game Gear and I guess the Virtual Boy.

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atkafighter
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A look inside.

Post by atkafighter »

Hi,
A lot of people have shown intrest in the PSP lately, so I'll be adding to my site. Here's a sneek peak at my PSPsp in some angles you have not seen before. It may be helpful to someone.

Inside
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Opening
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Back
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Hope this helps future PSP builders out there.
Enjoy!
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Post by daleighan »

all I can say is awesome
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Post by Darth Fett »

Thank yousa! :lol: Very cool.(i might do the case on mine like that)
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Post by demonofaj »

Mine is very, very, VERY crappier. :cry:
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Post by minkster »

Wow, that is really amazing. I have a question though, do the wires ever get in the way of a CD since you have so many of them. :P
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Post by G-force »

Woah....Looks just like the one I started building for my friend about a year ago :shock: Great minds think alike :wink:
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Never got around to finishing it yet. He needs to bug me more if he wants it done. Oh and I used tac switches instead of the rubber pads, since I didn't have the original PSX controller board anymore, just the casing. I actually prefer rubber pads to tac switches, but that was all I had.

Anyways great job on the bottom buttons. It looks great. I jsut noticed the start and select buttons, very clever. And the batterie velcro on the bottom, gotta love it! :) (I have a thing about velcro...)
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Post by Triton »

ditto about the back, here is a pic of my PSoneP! from about a year ago as well, i should finish it soon Image
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Post by Turbo Tax 1.0 »

here is a pic of my snesP from about a year ago
dont you mean psp :wink:
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Post by Triton »

NO! lol didnt even notice that lol, i shall edit so noone is the wiser
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Post by shmagoogin77 »

atkafighter: how did you like weld the l and r parts of the psone controller to the psone???
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Post by bicostp »

:lol:Still more progress on any of those than I have made on mine! :P

(School time came back around and it's priority #1.)

I've already got the control board, PSone, disassembled screen, battery, power supply board, and a really good idea of what I want it to look like. (a lot like the CNC PSone from the book.)

I've hotwired it all together with allogator clips before, and it all works just fine. Maybe I'll buy a couple RC batteries instead of using that laptop battery for additional life. (2x 3000mah 7.2v batteries in parallel. I might be able to do away with the regulator circuit if I do that...)
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Post by demonofaj »

I was almost able to ENTIRELY fill the controller board on the disc lid, which is why in the other post, WONT CLOSE! :lol:
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Post by daguuy »

those pics of unfinished PSonps remind me of my unfinished PSonep. here's a pic of it's progress so far. it'll probably get finished a few years (maybe only one) after i finish my N64p :)
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Post by Mr. Cool »

atkafighter: Im surprised the cd can spin with all those wires around it.
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Post by demonofaj »

Thing prolly slowly strips wires as Atka plays Ape Escape :wink:
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