AngelArm1110's PS2p - the Kingdom PS2!!!!
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- AngelArm1110
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its loaded with capacitors and a few regulators that require heats sinks, so yea its pretty big
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Re: PS2P hailrazer style
Take that sucker apart and make is smaller.
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Re: PS2P hailrazer style
You could have used one or two 8 volt Li-Po's, which are very small and light, but you would have to of made a regulator...
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Re: PS2P hailrazer style
i suppose i could have, but i really dont know to much about them, and besides, if a battery exists thats pretty well ideal from powering a PS2 slim (given that its essentially a portable DVD player minus the screen) i might as well use it, lol.
Although i will have to figure out some kind of power regulation for the fans that i have for the portable. my design incorporates the original fan from the PS2, the one over top of the GPU, but it also uses two smaller fans that i got out of an HD Combo (which for those of you who dont know, is a device that allows a version 12 or 13 slim to use a hard drive just the same as fat models).
They have a power board of their own, and im pretty sure they take a 5 volt input, but i dont know how to make a regulator to accomplish this. if anyone has any info i would greatly appreciate it!!!!
Although i will have to figure out some kind of power regulation for the fans that i have for the portable. my design incorporates the original fan from the PS2, the one over top of the GPU, but it also uses two smaller fans that i got out of an HD Combo (which for those of you who dont know, is a device that allows a version 12 or 13 slim to use a hard drive just the same as fat models).
They have a power board of their own, and im pretty sure they take a 5 volt input, but i dont know how to make a regulator to accomplish this. if anyone has any info i would greatly appreciate it!!!!
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Re: PS2P hailrazer style
Just use the USB 5v line. If they're typical 40mm disk/chipset type fans then there will be plenty of capacity via USB to run them.
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Re: PS2P hailrazer style
you know thats a really good idea, im gonna try it now!!!
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Re: PS2P hailrazer style
let it be known that *MegatronUK is a freakin genius!!!!!!!
that worked perfectly, thankyou so much!!!!!!!!!
that worked perfectly, thankyou so much!!!!!!!!!
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Re: PS2P hailrazer style
thanks! I will do that for mine now!
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Re: PS2P hailrazer style
No problem. Glad I could help.
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Re: PS2P hailrazer style
I just got the mod chip installed!!!! And i was so proud of myself i had to post a pic!!!!!!
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Re: PS2P hailrazer style
What exactly does this modchip do?
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wallydawg wrote:I think we should check to see if you can withstand 220 voltschainfire95 wrote:220V I believe
- AngelArm1110
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Re: PS2P hailrazer style
well, simply put it allows you to play copied, and out of region games
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Re: PS2P hailrazer style
Yeah, that's what I have in my Xbox. A bunch of copied games, and a butt load of Emulators/ROMs, including NES, SNES, Genesis, and N64!AngelArm1110 wrote:well, simply put it allows you to play copied, and out of region games
Chapel wrote:Ah shucks, I was really hoping to make an SNES encased in a 19 pound glob of hotglue and duct tape.
Re: PS2P hailrazer style
Except the way an XBOX modchip works is unlike PS2 or any other system. The XBOX actually allows a replacement bios to be used via a header on the mobo. Or you can flash the bios, like a PC.
- AngelArm1110
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Re: PS2P hailrazer style
well just to be clear, i only installed the mod chip because i have a few J titles that i imported, and a regular PS2 is rather discriminatory towards "outsiders" so to speak, lol.
and for those who wanted to know, its a Modbo 4.0 chip. it works in all PS2 models, and runs the matrix infinity bios.
very highly recomended!!!!
and for those who wanted to know, its a Modbo 4.0 chip. it works in all PS2 models, and runs the matrix infinity bios.
very highly recomended!!!!