SifuF's Nintendo Sixtyfree LITE-R

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Cybertronic
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dragonhead wrote:
Cybertronic wrote:What you should do is Sell duplicates of the Case you made as well as wiring diagrams so others can build this! 8)
or you could make your own and be unique...

argh.. kids these days. need their hands held through everything.

How does one make a professional looking case like that?
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Cybertronic wrote:
dragonhead wrote:
Cybertronic wrote:What you should do is Sell duplicates of the Case you made as well as wiring diagrams so others can build this! 8)
or you could make your own and be unique...

argh.. kids these days. need their hands held through everything.

How does one make a professional looking case like that?
we do have a forum dedicated to case-making
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I really need to buy some NOR gates. Great improvement.
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Post by BeholdASon »

Kyo wrote:I really need to buy some NOR gates. Great improvement.
I was thinking the exact same thing I might be able to steal some from university

Its really good because all you need is the one chip for the Volume and the contrast
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I remember I used to steal resistors, transistors and various other materials from my old school, but now I don't have any class that works with electronics anymore :(
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Post by Triton »

im not sure i have any 7402s in my kit from college, jameco has a huge assortment of 74xx ICs for 30$ like a bag of 400! would come in handy. also a great investment for anyone using a lot of TTL logic is the TI TTL data book
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Post by Kyo »

my supplier only has 40XX, not 70XX, but that's good too. Only problem is that they're quite expensive at 10 - 20 €cent a piece
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Post by Cygnus »

thats really nice man
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Post by grossaffe »

alright dude, you're gonna have to stop bumping old threads. seriously. If you had something constructive to say then it would be understandable, but you're bumping old threads just to say "cool".
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Post by 64M320N3 »

grossaffe wrote:alright dude, you're gonna have to stop bumping old threads. seriously. If you had something constructive to say then it would be understandable, but you're bumping old threads just to say "cool".
By the way you bumped by responding to this.
:wink: Kind of ironic...
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Post by eurddrue »

64M320N3 wrote:
grossaffe wrote:alright dude, you're gonna have to stop bumping old threads. seriously. If you had something constructive to say then it would be understandable, but you're bumping old threads just to say "cool".
By the way you bumped by responding to this.
:wink: Kind of ironic...
:?: wtf? no he didn't...
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Post by DestinyGames »

I'm a retro video game retailer looking to carry these custom hand helds.

Anyone have these available to sell? Also, would these be a copyright infringement?

Let me know!

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Post by Mario »

I doubt they'd infringe any copyrights, as we're only putting the systems in a different case, not modifying them or trying to put a different name on them. Post a topic in the Trading Post if you want to buy a portable. Expect to pay around $300 for a good N64 portable.
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Post by Butterbean21 »

Are you selling this at all? Or making any future ones? Fabulous job!! Unbelievable!!
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It is sold.
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Excellent
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