SNESP Case

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i have been kinda busy, the vac table is on but i still need to build the frame again, trying to think of alternative heating methods for this polyproplyene
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jjcastagna wrote:Now that I've taken apart my snes (and managed to fry it, lol) I redesigned the case with more realistic arrangement and dimensions. The cartridge will slide in the back, but it will probably end up being quite thick!!! Probably between 2" and 3" (I still have to take my screen apart to see how much room that will take). The other dimensions are about 8.4"x4.25".

I'm thinking white or very light gray for the front and a dark gray for the back. Controllers, screen video in, and headphones will plug in from the bottom, snes video out and power jack from the top. I'm putting all the plugs on the sides so that the console can be set down flat to play as a regular snes on a TV.

Likely more pics to come as the projects goes on...

<img src="http://www.angatsac.com/test/version2.jpg"/>

By the way, the original heat-sink is great to tightly pack all the wires coming out of the motherboard. A few extra holes and screws will do the trick!
i look foward to the end resaults and that is 1 sweet case. :D
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