It's the MPSOneP!
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It's the MPSOneP!
No, not mobile PSOne portable, but modular PSOne portable! Its simplistic by nature, so I might put up a how-to if it works. Basically, I need help with a few things:
A) How big is a PSOne (systemwise)?
B) EDIT: thanks! It's been answered!
C) EDIT: thanks! It's been answered!
The design incorporates a slide on front, which might make it impossible to switch games without removing it. The back is the psone screen, with a special locking mechinism that connects it to the front. The front contains controller and battery. Anything i'm missing?
A) How big is a PSOne (systemwise)?
B) EDIT: thanks! It's been answered!
C) EDIT: thanks! It's been answered!
The design incorporates a slide on front, which might make it impossible to switch games without removing it. The back is the psone screen, with a special locking mechinism that connects it to the front. The front contains controller and battery. Anything i'm missing?
Last edited by totokan on Wed Nov 30, 2005 6:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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a) not sure
b) Dual Shock is higher quality
c) bout 1200 or so mah at 7.2-7.5v
b) Dual Shock is higher quality
c) bout 1200 or so mah at 7.2-7.5v
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if you get a 7.2-8v regulator
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shmagoogin77
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Now, I have two design ideas. Which one do you guys think is better?
1) stated above
2)the controller goes on the sides, with the battery underneath. On top is the screen, and the console slides in the middle. this makes it really impossible to switch discs, but the unit itself would be easier to use.
1) stated above
2)the controller goes on the sides, with the battery underneath. On top is the screen, and the console slides in the middle. this makes it really impossible to switch discs, but the unit itself would be easier to use.
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Re: It's the MPSOneP!
totokan wrote:No, not mobile PSOne portable, but modular PSOne portable! Its simplistic by nature,
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ahh. But I had a ps2 controller anyways. (it's broken, thats why i can't find it)atkafighter wrote:Yes they are, but trust me you don't want to waste a PS2 controller ($25 used) when you can get a PSone controller ($3 used with analog). The traces are much easier on the PSone, but if its still difficult you won't be too worried when you go through a couple.
from wikipedia:alight1992 wrote:totokan wrote:
No, not mobile PSOne portable, but modular PSOne portable! Its simplistic by nature,
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A module is a self-contained component of a system, which has a well-defined interface to the other components; something is modular if it is constructed so as to facilitate easy assembly, flexible arrangement, and/or repair of the components.
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stilltotokan wrote:ahh. But I had a ps2 controller anyways. (it's broken, thats why i can't find it)atkafighter wrote:Yes they are, but trust me you don't want to waste a PS2 controller ($25 used) when you can get a PSone controller ($3 used with analog). The traces are much easier on the PSone, but if its still difficult you won't be too worried when you go through a couple.from wikipedia:alight1992 wrote:totokan wrote:
No, not mobile PSOne portable, but modular PSOne portable! Its simplistic by nature,
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A module is a self-contained component of a system, which has a well-defined interface to the other components; something is modular if it is constructed so as to facilitate easy assembly, flexible arrangement, and/or repair of the components.
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