snes update!

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snes update!

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well since i know my snes is ok and all that jazz i figured, what the hell its time for an UPDATE! woo!

i have the controller all wired up and hacked into 3 sections with the pad thingys attached go me! it works too

finally have a friggin power button for the damn thing, no more taping the ground to a ground strip!

still need to figure out how i am going to work the batteries, i need a new 7805 :( then i need to make a power circuit to work with the bypassed 7805 and still use the original powersupply. can i use just any 7805?

all thats left is to get my lcd and build the case (we all know i can do that at least lol)
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3 sections for the controller?? did you relocate start and select as well?
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Post by Triton »

sorta yeah, the dpad is one section and the abxy are the other and the start select with the chip are the "middle" section
like this []=[]=[] sorta
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Re: snes update!

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Triton wrote:can i use just any 7805?
probably anything that gets 5v should work
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Post by usbcd36 »

As daguuy says, you can use anything that outputs +5v, like a switching regulator. If you're trying to conserve power, that's the way to go.
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Post by Sparkfist »

Its a little strange but if you want to use 5 AA rechargables you then can use a LDO regulator. Although the only place I know off hand that sells LDOs are digikey and I'm sure they're more expensive as they work more efficently.
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if you use 4 AAs, 4.8v probably isn't a problem
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daguuy wrote:if you use 4 AAs, 4.8v probably isn't a problem
That is a problem as the system runs at 5v. I suggested using a power source of 6v with a LDO as you have a regulator to controll the voltage and not and the system shut down due to lack of power. Thats the reason why you dont want to run straight off batteries. A load created by the system's draw can cause the voltage of the battery to drop temperataly and this can cause the portable to shut off. Somthing no one wants to happen.
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Post by Triton »

truest me on this, i tested it for over an hour, voltage only flucuates mebe.1v at anygiven time and will gradually drop till the batteries are to low to power it, the snes's lowest running voltage is about 4.3 and highest is over 5.5v (dont wanna find out exactly how high lol) im sure i would have pretty much the whole running time in a method like this, when i was doing that test the batteries were not recently charged
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Post by Triton »

update part 2!

controller ports removed, controler attached sucessfully.

still need to finalize the power circuit. i will be working on that a lot

prepairing to make the case. should be easy

other stuff and more info later :D
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Post by Turbo Tax 1.0 »

awesome is the case gonna be vac formed and are you still using the sony watchman
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watchman=probably and i dont think i will vac form it, in doing the custom frankencase but good looking :D
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Post by Triton »

well some more news! i have the back part of the case most of the way done, haev to wait for my lcd to do the front. i have the power circuit most of the way done, the final dimesnions will be very colse to 7.5" tall 6" wide and 1.75 inches thick! it will look SO good too, nice rounded edges and stuff. im really excited!
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Post by extremesonic »

sounds good, can't wait to see how it turns out. Rounded edges make for a very nice looking project. People like round things, thats why fat guys are funny.
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