NESP,Superjoy 3+Screen pad. 03/03/06 New pics !

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That's looking very nice, by the way, what kind of printer do you have? I was wondering because the last time I tried to print on laminate (with my inkjet printer), it didn't end up so well. But now I have a shiny new laser printer, and after seeing that decal, I was wondering if it would work with my new one.
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sniper_spike wrote:That's looking very nice, by the way, what kind of printer do you have? I was wondering because the last time I tried to print on laminate (with my inkjet printer), it didn't end up so well. But now I have a shiny new laser printer, and after seeing that decal, I was wondering if it would work with my new one.
Well, I didn't print anything for my NESp yet, but you should definetively try with your laser printer, I'm pretty sure it would work. (The NES thingy is coming from a real controller :P) :)
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Post by jeep »

Here's some pictures. The front paint is good, but the behind part is awful... It looks all crippled... I have no idea why. Anyway, here's some pics

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fricken sweet!
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Post by daguuy »

looking good! for the back paint, what might help is paint it with primer first and sand it and then paint it black. do you need all that space on the bottom with it being a noac?
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Post by jeep »

Thanks for the suggestion dagguy, I had use a primer for the front, but not the back, so I guess the problem might be here. I guess I won't need 100% of the place in the bottom, but I,ll have the 2 controllers plug and all, and it's more confortable for my hands :lol: . I still need to solder the 72 wire to the NOAC and solder the others ports. My last exam is tommorow, so after, I'll have time to finish it. Thanks :)


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Post by Turbo Tax 1.0 »

damn straight that is one good lookin portable so far :D
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I finally manage to get some sounds of the hipgear ampli. I can't control volume though, I'll have to work on that one :) . I'm still in my soldering.I'm going to redo the paintshop as soon as I get more paint. I want this to be perfect. I also had an idea. I'll add an «expansion connector». Basically, this connector (probably a pc one) will be wired to the second controller, the video/audio out and the power. I want to do a second unit after this one. Basically, it will be a controller with an hipgear in a small case. That way, I can play multiplayer game such as Blade of Steel or Jackal with a friend. Anyway, wiring the cartridge connector is long as hell, but it will be worth it (if it still works :lol: ). Anyway, more update soon.



Edit: 3 wire to rewire, and I'm done. If it works correctly, I'll put epoxy all over the solders and I'll almost be done.... :)
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So, the case is done (well, almost, need to clean some white paint and make some vinyl stickers of some sort, but for the rest, it's done). Here's some pictures of the mock up. The electronic part is also done. Hopefully, I only have to build the things now and it will be soon done.

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Post by Fanboy »

Lookin' totally hawt, man. Can't wait to see it finished :D !
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Post by Turbo Tax 1.0 »

that is totally copulate awesome would you mind telling me how you wired the amp up?
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Turbo Tax 1.0 wrote:that is totally copulate awesome would you mind telling me how you wired the amp up?

I have been working on the last month on trying to get the amp to work... Finally, I maded without it :shock: . I realised that, at least for the headphones, you didn't need to use the amp, the audio signal was enough amplified. So I used a 10k potentiometer, plugged à headphone jack and that's it, it works and it's loud ! :) . I hate that amp though... :lol:
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yeah when i tested my circuit for the amp my speaker caught on fire :shock:
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Turbo Tax 1.0 wrote:yeah when i tested my circuit for the amp my speaker caught on fire :shock:
Lol :lol: This amp is freaky. So I started the process of building the things.Sound jack/volume control and audi plug are installed and work perfectly. Controller is installed. Screen and control board is installed and plugged in. I'll put soon up as soon as it's done.
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Post by Nick »

That is beautiful! It looks fairly small too.
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