My first but awesome NESp

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darkeru
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My first but awesome NESp

Post by darkeru »

I came up with the idea about a month ago and after a lot of careful planning I finished. Here is my baby. Looks kinda battered but I like it. Enjoy

EDIT: i accidentally posted it in the hacking forum so could a moderator remove that post for me, thnx

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EDIT: I added some better pics and some pics of the backside

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Post by Negative_Creep »

That's sweet. Images are a little dark though
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Post by mothatrucka »

Very nice work. I like it!
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Post by bacteria »

Yes, looks nice. NOAC and 2.5" screen I presume?
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Post by Life of Brian »

Great job! What type of batteries are in it?
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Post by techknott »

That looks sweet. Where are the start and select buttons and where do the games go?

Just clicked???
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Post by mothatrucka »

techknott wrote: where do the games go?
They're built in. See the screen that says 99-in-1?
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Post by Rekarp »

Looks great. Makes me want to finish my FIC.
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Post by Bubbles »

I like that a lot.
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Post by darkeru »

the select and start buttons are on the sides, two little tac swiches
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As for the batteries, i used three n-cell batteries. they are perfect for so many things.
the batteries are on the bottom of the cart, where the game pins used to be
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Post by mike reezy »

What NOAC/Screen are you using? Cyberhome?lilliput?

Looks very nice. Me jealous.
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Post by DK »

You've been Makezine'd/Hackaday'd :D
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Post by bacteria »

Very good and well thought out.

I see it is on Hack-A-Day... congrats!

I will be letting them know about my project when I have my website running! - (too early at the moment for best impact).
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yep, I came here from hackaday

Post by lazarus »

Just wanted to chime in on both the compliments, and the requests for more info. This would make a cool gift for the SO :>
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Post by darkeru »

Thanks to all the commenter's, and Im totally excited about Hack-a-day and MAKE. YES!

haha But anyway, I'll post a picture of the innards when I get a chance. I
basically cannibalized a OneStation which I must say is very cool by itself.
The N-cell batteries can be found at radioshack, I have been using them a lot
on my projects. They are small enough to fit in most places yet still pack
quite a punch. Building it is actually pretty simple, nothing complicated just moving around components to make room. I cant think of anything else right now but I'll gladly answer any questions.
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