Anybody have pics of a small n64 controller?

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Anybody have pics of a small n64 controller?

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If you do, please post them here, I am planning on amking two mini ones for use with my n64p, so I can play two player stuff also. I saw the thread on making small controllers, but was wondering if anyone made one.
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If you do a search you will find a thread we had about using the chip from the controllers to make your own (custom setup).
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I told you, I saw that, I wanted pictures though.
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No one to my knowlege has done anything with that information. Making a smaller controller will be a little easier as you can connect wires right to the leads/pins and so you dont have to worry about them crossing. The main purpose behind having that, is just so you can more easily have the controlls setup when you make an N64p.
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I was thinking about making to controllers similar to this. This is a picture I made in blender really quick.

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Would this work? Also, I will post a pic of the system I want to make soon.

Edit: The cable would be longer by the way.
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You could just put the whole controller in there is really tiny
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This is what the n64p would look like, it would have two controller ports, for multiplayer, that is why I don't want to put the controller in the system.

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Note: I think the system could be made smaller than this, but seeing as it is my first n64p, it will probably be big and clunky, unlike gamelvers, those cases are so small, they are really nice.

Edit: the small rectangular port is for the expansion module, and the large one for the cart.. I might redesign the controllers so that player 1 has a memory card slot. That is a lot of sautering though, so maybe not...
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exp slot you can't keep that and the controller board is half the size of the controller.
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no no no, I was planning on making it larger, not fit into the controller. Or an adapter. I will post some models later.
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