Xbox portable is now done (updated 6/8/06)
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eastsider_1
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Damn, that WOULD be nice to know what bondo you used for that. That's just the hardest thing im having trouble finding for my PS2M. That's one hell of an achievment, but XBOX in gen has not gotten anymore brownie points from me- and never will.
Great Job!!!
PS2M-99% -Final Stages of the 1st O.G. PS2 Portable (Will this ever get done??)
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Rewiring Controller, LED Modding Screen
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Rewiring Controller, LED Modding Screen
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G-force
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Wow. That's very cool. I can just imagine how much work it was. And it looks fantastic, well done.
For those of us who might attempt this someday could you provide some more info on the DC-DC converter/booster you used? And with those (sweet) batterys, what kind of battery life do you get?
Somebody digg, slashdot, kotaku, hackaday, etc. this. The world needs to know that the impossible has been done.
For those of us who might attempt this someday could you provide some more info on the DC-DC converter/booster you used? And with those (sweet) batterys, what kind of battery life do you get?
Somebody digg, slashdot, kotaku, hackaday, etc. this. The world needs to know that the impossible has been done.
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You truly are amazing, an inspiration to us all. I am absolutely dumbfounded by your wonderful portables and your willingness to attempt the "impossible". Fantastic job.
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A few tips for your inevitable SlashDotting:
1. Resize your pics, make them lower resolution thumbnails that you can click to view the larger version. Right now you're wasting a lot of bandwidth with full sized pics that are scaled in HTML. This is a sure-fire way to get your site's bandwidth maxed out very soon after SlashDot gets ahold of your URL.
2. The most interesting thing on your site right now is the completed XBox portable, make that the easiest thing to get to, and then they can see how it was made if they are more interested in it, which will save you a fair bit of bandwidth.
1. Resize your pics, make them lower resolution thumbnails that you can click to view the larger version. Right now you're wasting a lot of bandwidth with full sized pics that are scaled in HTML. This is a sure-fire way to get your site's bandwidth maxed out very soon after SlashDot gets ahold of your URL.
2. The most interesting thing on your site right now is the completed XBox portable, make that the easiest thing to get to, and then they can see how it was made if they are more interested in it, which will save you a fair bit of bandwidth.
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CronoTriggerfan
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WOW. That was inspirational. In fact, it's inspired me enough to go work on my SJIII portable!......oh wait, it's 11:23
. Anyways, that is just incredible. If all my portables (notice how I said ALL
) turned out HALF as good as yours, I would be one happy dude.
Congrats,
CTFan
PS- Could you have pics of you actually playing the system? Please don't tell me that's the last picture on the completed screen, because I can't see that!
Congrats,
CTFan
PS- Could you have pics of you actually playing the system? Please don't tell me that's the last picture on the completed screen, because I can't see that!






