PSOne howto

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PSOne howto

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I'd like to know how to make the PSOne into a hand-held.

I know its less adventurous asking how the whole thing is done... but I thought this could benifit me and others that come looking for directions or a guide.

So if anyone can help please post, thx.
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Ok, in the pictures section on my site I have a picture of the bottom of the ps1 MB. I labelled a few points. The hardest thing for me to find is the controller pinout.
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For the controller pinouts just open up the end of the controller wire that plugs into the Playstation and look at which wires connect to the pins. I did this for my N64p and it worked well.
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Yeah, but it is a pain in the but to do that. Last time I tried to do it with my n64 it took me around 30 minutes to open it up.
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Well I used a Dremel tool so maybe that's why it worked so well with me :)
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hmm.. yeah, I opened mine up before I had a dremel, so I used a hammer and a screw driver....
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Post by stereth »

Controller pinouts...you mean which pins connect to which colors? Get a multimeter and check for continuity. Put one lead on a pin, then check all the colors coming into the controller board until one matches. Take notes.
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Only my friend gave me two PSX, one that works plus a stelth chip *cheers* and another on thats older and doesnt work (according to him). Now to business does anyone have a (1)wire diagram for powering the PSX off batteries, (2)suggestions for type of batteries and (3)how to hack apart the controller port as I only need one for seconed player and a single memory card slot.

thanks for any help,

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Post by stereth »

1) v+ to power in, v- to ground...what else do you need?
2) RC car batteries or camcorder batteries are favorites around here. Any rechargeable 7.2V will work; pick high capacity or small size.
3) desoldering braid and hookup wire.
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Here's a suggestion for batteries, if you're willing to spend some money, you could use some li-polymer cells. They're small and can have high capicity. But since they are real expensive and need a specific charger, you may want to go with something cheaper, like the batteries stereth suggested.
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Post by Triton »

yeah the n64 controler plug deal is a PAIN IN THE @$$ to take apart. especially if you are doing it with a razor and an icepick :twisted: heh took me a long time
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hmm... just crushing the plastic in the vice worked good for me.....
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Post by Link89 »

I just started my portable playstation and am only confused on how to wire the batteries. V+ to power in and V- to ground doesn't really help. I'm wondering where to solder the 8 AA Batteries (8 AA does work right) any diagram would also be helpful.
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