It's based around an LM317. Unfortunately it's really hard to adjust because of the pots I used. I built it on the non-copper side of a blank circuit board. The LM317 wraps around and is soldered onto the back (copper). It's got a bridge rectifier and a crapload of capacitors so it can be connected directly to a transformer.
Sneak peek: 3.3V regulator!
This is also based on an LM317, but it's fixed at 3.3V. I've got to test it. If it works, it'll be used to power an N64. It'll get pretty hot, so I'm going to add a heatsink. I have one somewhere.

