Yeah, amazingly its the first one that I started on, but its also the one that I've had the most set backs on.
Anyways, my friend gave me a 64 with 3 controllers today so I've started back up on it. I'm not going to try relocating the cartridge port or cut down the board at all this time since I don't want to break a 3rd n64.
I've got the controller ready for the tactile switches, and I'm setting up the batteries right now. I have a broken official ps1 lcd, so I'm going to use it to make a mockup of the design so I can start to design the case. I'm thinking of ordering some clay by the weekend also.
Is the d-pad connected straight to the board or does is it use a separate board connected to the main board with wires? If so then it could be easily moved and it could also be used in other portables(Like my GCp, which I plan on including the D-pad for games like Soul Caliber II)
Without games my life would have no meaning.
Well, I guess it would, but it would be a lot less fun!!!!!!!
It's on a different board, but now that I think of it, I can't remember any games on the n64 that actually required the d-pad, so I might just not even put it in my n64p..
yeah, thanks for the info, I guess I might put the d-pad in if I have room, but then again, for games that require the d-pad I could always use the external controller.
hmmm.... I added a switch for the external player 1 controller, and I'm wondering if I could put a NC (normally closed) Roller Switch in the Player 1 controller port, then when you put a controller in it, the circuit will open disabling the internal controller. I'll be working on this idea for today to see if its possible, or if there's another way to automatically switch off the internal controller.
crap.... I spent an hour so far making a case design in my cad program, and then CRASH!! Oh well it was the first time I used that cad program, so I should be able to get back to where I was in half the time.
When I made mine (Hi Abbibi) I didn't even bother with the D-Pad, since the only game I OWNED that even used it was Pokemon Stadium, which I haven't played since I was 9.
Yeah, some might not have noticed. I think I might put a d-pad in my n64p just because. As long as I stay with the general design of the case, there should be enough room.