-extra 3.3v Texas Instruments regulator
-extra Sony 5" PS1 screen
-extra 3mm LEDs
-extra working N64 board(still in case)
-extra jumper pack
-extra wires
-extra N64 joystick and buttons
So with all this extra stuff you could almost build a second portable. The only thing left to do is to replace the N64 board without frying it. The batteries are 7.2v rechargeable and i even altered the A/C adapter to charge the batteries so no removing the batteries to charge them.
Features include:
-room for expansion pack(dont have one to go with it. But the way its set up the top of the expansion/jumper card port will rest steadily right below the cartridge slot wiring. so no need to rewire the jumper pack. you can just plug it in.)
-built in 7.2V batteries(lithium ion) with 5200MaH(with battery protection circuit)
-A/C adapter/charger
-RCA plugs for audio/video outputs
-Xbox 360 trigger buttons
-slim(well as slim as possible without extensive circuitry knowledge) case design
-relocated cartridge slot
-D-pad is a much smaller version of the N64 pad, its actually from a Gamecube controller, to save space
-MEMORY CARD SLOT(dont see many of these) located just above the cartridge slot
-clips for all the wires for easy dis-assembling(the top and bottom halves of the case can be more easily separated)
I know i used to be on the GOOD TRADER list but who knows if i still am. I'm asking $250 and think its a fair price but ive been so far out of the portablizing game that i dunno what it is worth. PM me if you are interested
Here is the link to my original Progress Thread. HERE
the project in its entirety(excluding a/c adapter)
extra PS1 screen
extra N64
extra jumper pack, LEDs, and 3.3v regulator
back of case and relocated cartridge slot
inside look at relocated cart slot
Xbox 360 trigger(slimmed down)
Xbox 360 trigger(slimmed down)
controller main-board and memory card slot
inside of the top half(speakers, screen, controls)
outside of the front
Battery Protection Circuit Board
batteries(li-ion)
3.3v TI regulator