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I'm not sure to understand what you mean, but if you are talking about "when i think this project will be finished, there is not a lot of works, soldering paddle and psone mobo, painting the back of the box and found batteries,it will be finished soon.bacteria wrote:Nice job so far, like it!
How think is this system going to be ultimately??



Psone board is thin, i don't think it's necessary to touch something, the board is perfect like that, to my point of view for surebacteria wrote:Yeah, mine ended up just under 60mm thick; although I plan to remake my system again if I get good results with the PSP joysticks; get it down to 50-55mm thick and sleeker. Might be worth relocating some of the capacitors on the PSone board in case you can make yours thinner?
Thank youMario wrote:This looks amazing! It's obvious you put a lot of time and effort in to this project. And that case was made by hand? It's beautiful.That is one portable to be proud of!

wallydawg wrote:I think we should check to see if you can withstand 220 voltschainfire95 wrote:220V I believe
tHANKS ^^,with my 2 weeks of vacancy i will advance it, if you speak about carbon design i don't paint it because it is a venilia , an adhesive plastic film with printed carbon64M320N3 wrote:That's the sweetest hand made portable EVER!!!!!!!!!
You better finish it; it looks great!
Also, did you paint on that design, or was it already on the plastic card?
