My new portable nes work log

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Bionicomander
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My new portable nes work log

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- zn-45 casing
-2.5 inch pustom screen
-yobo, famiclone thing
-radio shack buttons
-relocated cart slot
-battteries
-turbo a and turbo b
That's about it.
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why so big of a case?
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Re: My new portable nes work log

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zn-45 is way too big of a case for a yobo with a 2.5 inch screen.
try an ag series case.
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Bionicomander
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Re: My new portable nes work log

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I know its big, but i like the way it feels when i hold it.
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use a bigger screen
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Re: My new portable nes work log

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okay, i dont know what im doing wrong. i had three of the d-pad buttons wired up to the controller then they stopped working i lost.
Help anyone?
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what do you mean by "they stopped working"
we need more details lol
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Re: My new portable nes work log

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its hard to explain, if i pressed a button it would what that button did, lets say left and it would jump. so everytime i pressed a d-pad button it would jump and move in wiich ever way i pressed. Make since? Probably not. lol
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Re: My new portable nes work log

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So what you are saying is that when you press the dpad, it also jumps? Sounds like a bridged connection somewhere.
Bionicomander
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Re: My new portable nes work log

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Cool so ill guess i try soldering a little further back on the ttraces.
And i have another question, a little noobish.
How do i run the yobo and the screen off of one battery pack.
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Re: My new portable nes work log

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Split the wire?
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chainfire95 wrote:What are radio shack buttons?
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Re: My new portable nes work log

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noob response. ?. :oops:
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The main issue you need to address first is what voltage your screen and yobo need to operate. If they are the same voltage, then you can just wire them both up to your battery. If they require different voltages, then you will need a voltage regulator to adjust what is coming out of the battery to match what you need for your component. Make sense?
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the yobo is 6 volts and the screeen is 12. I have got them running off of two seperate battery packs, but just one would be judt peechy.
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Re: My new portable nes work log

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okay im getting pissed. Could someone tell me were to solder the wires to the contacts on this picture.

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