N64 Laptop

Includes but not limited to: SNES, Genesis, Sega CD, PlayStation 1, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Game Gear and I guess the Virtual Boy.

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Re: Nintendo 64 laptop: in progress

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Mission accomplished!
And I can't believe you couldn't find that sticky for yourself, it was like the fourth in the list...
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Re: Nintendo 64 laptop: in progress

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argelfraster wrote:Stickies.....
yea.. I said I saw that
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Re: Nintendo 64 laptop: in progress

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That's explains everything.
AV connection, and Battery connection.... :roll:
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Re: Nintendo 64 laptop: in progress

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So all I need for now is the 100uF electrolytic cap, and the PTH08000 pcb?

Can someone link me to the TI page where the samples for this are?
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Re: Nintendo 64 laptop: in progress

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100uf electrolytic cap, 2k resistor and this:
Choose
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Re: Nintendo 64 laptop: in progress

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argelfraster wrote:Mission accomplished!
Your welcome. :P
Making stuff with my new beautiful CNC machine!
Would you like a professional looking custom case for your portable? I may be able to help you. Check out this link:
http://forums.benheck.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=32724
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Re: Nintendo 64 laptop: in progress

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64M320N3 wrote:
argelfraster wrote:Mission accomplished!
Your welcome. :P
You're...
Grammar nazi strikes again!
And yeah thanks for the code. :mrgreen:
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Re: Nintendo 64 laptop: in progress

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Or maybe you could even attribute your success to this:

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Re: Nintendo 64 laptop: in progress

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:facepalm:
Can't believe I never saw that....
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Re: Nintendo 64 laptop: in progress

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I'm usually the grammar Nazi (proper capitalized, not otherwise) but typing at midnight did not really help me out.
Also, my keyboard is kind of terrible. :P
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Would you like a professional looking custom case for your portable? I may be able to help you. Check out this link:
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Re: Nintendo 64 laptop: in progress

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Ok I am thinking about possible names.. I feel like I can probably pull off this project, so I figured I'd name it something. So far all I have come up with is:

NintendoBook 64

also more:
Opinions?
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Re: Nintendo 64 laptop: in progress

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Moar progress (if it can even be called progress)

I took the cover off the expansion pack, and will be heatsinking it. I also took size comparison pictures with a quarter just because. I guess to help other people who don't know what size it is. Also my super awesome $50 7" screen with RCA inputs should arrive soon.

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Also question time!!

How do I relocate the expansion pack? It looks insane, but I know you need to do it to make a good portable... Desolder it, but then it looks like there are two rows of pins to solder, it just looks confusing.
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Re: Nintendo 64 laptop: in progress

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I wouldn't try to relocate it.
You can chop off the side/top to make it smaller though.
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Re: Nintendo 64 laptop: in progress

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argelfraster wrote:I wouldn't try to relocate it.
You can chop off the side/top to make it smaller though.
I meant more like bend it down, but if I dont move it, it is sticking up like an inch an a half
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Re: Nintendo 64 laptop: in progress

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Expansion Pack Relocation Guide:
http://forums.benheck.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=25379" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
My Portable Systems:
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