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how do you make the brackets in the n64p
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Post by soundwave »

I think he means the ones Ben used to hold the repositioned cart slot in place.

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the brackets for the cartridge slot. how do you make them?
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Post by Triton »

pretty much however the heck you want, plastic metal globs of hotglue etc
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wait, metal globs of hot glue? :? :shock: :P :lol:
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Post by soundwave »

I guess you could lay a piece of 1/2" or 3/4" metal across the mobo, and put two 90 degree brackets on that, with enough space between em for the cart slot, and some how attach the cartslot to those. Without looking at the picture of Ben's method in a while, I think thats how his went for the most part.

EDIT - After looking at the picture, I guess I got the method right.
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Post by G-force »

Cut up some right angle aluminum (buy at any hardware store) and mount with foam tape.
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Make sure that the bottom of the horizontal piece is non-conductive. If it is conductive, your board will end up useless the second you attach a battery.
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