Bacteria's N64/GBA combined portable - Nintendo 64 Advance

Includes but not limited to: SNES, Genesis, Sega CD, PlayStation 1, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Game Gear and I guess the Virtual Boy.

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Mario wrote:The screws will have a small recess so they sit flush with the case. My question is, will the side plastic hold up to it? (Not crack, etc)
Will be fine, perspex is very tough.
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Thank you very much! Expect to see a new portable in the next month! (Hopefully)
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Hey do you happen to have a wiring diagram for wiring the N64 to the Psone Lcd via RGB.

I want to give it a try but I couldn't find a good diagram anywhere and your link is dead :)
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Yup, on my website:

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bacteria wrote:Yup, on my website:

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So all I need is the wire the N64 R, G , B , +5v and ground to the appropriate spots on the Psone Lcd?

I don't need to wire anything else from the N64?
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You need:

PSone ground > console ground
Rgb in
rGb in
rgB in
C-sync in
+5v
audio left (RGB)
audio right (RGB)
Audio ground
Connect the headphone left, right and switch together unless you are using an audio jack.
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bacteria wrote:You need:

PSone ground > console ground
Rgb in
rGb in
rgB in
C-sync in
+5v
audio left (RGB)
audio right (RGB)
Audio ground
Connect the headphone left, right and switch together unless you are using an audio jack.
Thanks :)

One last question. Where does the c-sync come from the N64 ? Just use the S-video C , pin #8 ?
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