Would this work?

Yes it is nice to be able to put your projects INSIDE something isn't it? You know, to hold everything together so it doesn't flop around? Discuss the techniques here!

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Would this work?

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Post by Triton »

looks like it might! pretty cool lookin cases there
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Post by doctorjames »

Looks good, might be a tight squeeze for the N64 board though.
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Post by superdeformed »

I managed to squeeze my (2nd) N64 into a 7x5x3" case, but I had to chop up the board a bit to make everything fit. With a bit of work you could probably get everything in, and I don't think depth would be a problem as that looks like it would be pretty easy to modify.
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Post by Triton »

would be a great case for other portables too tho, snes nes etc, plus it looks cool andnot a bad price really
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that is awesome :D
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Papa likey! :D Great find!
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you could use that slot as a cArt slot
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Post by JeffMan »

Holy crap, this is awesome. I might just get one for my SNESp.

Edit: Gah... these are all very small :(
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could a snesP fit?
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Post by sam »

lol, someone on the boards mentioned it and I did a little research on it and came up with it. But with some chopping I could get it to fit?
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hehe....flame retardant...
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I am using one of those and I have in it a casio ev-560, a radica, a cart slot, a controller, two sets of rca jacks, a homebrew control board for the tv and a homebrew antenna extender made from copper pipe,,, I mounted the batt on the part that sticks out of the front (but I am using it for the back)
be careful if you order any cause I got some on sample and one of them was very very very small and seemed more like it was meant to be used for pocket sized applications.
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Can we get some pictures to see the sizes etc?
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i wonder if that box could house a gamecube...
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