NINTENDO SIXTYFREE LITE

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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64M320N3
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Re: NINTENDO SIXTYFREE LITE

Post by 64M320N3 »

Best 64 portable ever!!!
Even though it doesn't fit batteries on the inside it's still awesome.
Yo you got some talent!!!!!!!!! :D
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Post by colosalblack »

ITS TINY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HELL YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!

No, seriously that is incredible possibly the best n64p i've seen in my life. Awesome
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Post by Neildo_64 »

What are the height and width?
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Post by ShockSlayer »

Neildo_64 wrote:What are the height and width?
Yeah! I wanna know! Get it down to the mm too, I wish to compare with other portable n64's

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Post by collinE »

Yeah! And we want to make a smaller one! :wink:
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Post by Neildo_64 »

Actually, his portable is pretty much as small as it gets. I have been working on a secret portable (hehe) and it is chopped to the MAX without (like sifuf said before) extreme board modification. It is only possible to get it a couple mms smaller than his. The height is restricted by the screen (chopped to the max), otherwise it could be about 5-7 mm shorter. The one I have is quite smaller, but I will probably change some things around and it will end up being about the same height, not quite as wide, and just a little thicker. I can guess within a couple mm how big his is, I was just curious as to exactly how many mms difference there is between mine and this one.
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Post by Gordon1 »

Well, I know 6 days is a bit of a bump, but I have a question and I don't deem it necessary to create a new thread.

In this picture it shows the two rather large capacitors missing (on the left side) where the blank solder pads are.
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My question is, does an N64 work without those?
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Post by Neildo_64 »

At the top left corner or towards the bottom? The solder pads in the corner are for the reset button and I think the ones towards the bottom are just jumpers. The capacitors and other "goods" are different on different N64 boards. I have 5 and none of them are the same, so there may be capacitors in those places on your board, but I don't think he removed any capacitors. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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