I bought a mini-snes from the flea market last week and ordered a psone screen from ebay to get started. As soon as the screen came in, I wired it up to the SNES with RGB and turned everything on. But alas, the screen stayed blank! I checked all my connections and made sure everything was wired up right. But still, it wouldn't work. Discouraged, I gave up and played half-life for a while, and finally beat it. But the next day, while looking around on the forums, I found a thread that might help fix my problem! I tried desoldering the component that TheGamer3000 did, and it worked perfectly!
Here's a picture of it running F-zero. The SNES is running off of 4 AAs (the same battery pack I use to charge my PSP) and the screen is still using the wall adapter.
I still have the song from the first track of F-zero stuck in my head...

Then I ordered some li-ion batteries from here, since they were so cheap. It's $10 for 2 3.7v 2200mah AA-sized cells, and I ordered 3 pairs. So that'll be 6600mah at 7.4 volts once I wire them up. That should give around 6 hours with a mini-snes and a non-led-modded psone screen. And if I decide to LED mod it, that should bump it up to around 8 hours. And the batteries even have a protection circuit built right in so that they don't asplode!
I plan on making a wooden case (cherry), but I have no idea what the design will be like.
That's all I have done for now. I'll post updates when I make any major progress. Which probably won't be for a while since I'm camping all next week and the batteries are going to take 2-3 weeks to ship from hong kong. This project will probably take me a while, judging by the fact that it took me two years to beat half-life.








