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Post by beeps8 »

Hey guys,
Name is Joe, 37years old, 2 kids.
I guess you could say I'm not new to this, in the late 1970's my dad, who was a cabinit maker, intergrated our atari into out zenith tv, it was a custom cabinet that he built, i'm still looking for a picture. Other that that, Ive never really modded any thing, but am VERY interested in doing somthing like this.
My backgroud-by trade, i am an auto technition, hobbies include, video games, boating, model trains.
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Post by palmertech »

Welcome!

An auto-tech is a good job to have as a background, quite a lot of the skills you learn apply to modding. If you want to make a portable, I would try to find a copy of "Hacking videogame consoles" at your local bookstore. You will move past it eventually, but it is a great primer for modding (If a bit outdated).
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uh, welcome to the forums I guess!
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Post by Kurt_ »

Model trains will help you quite a bit with case making. If for nothing else, then for the precision gluing/painting and the knowledge of various adhesives.

I recommend you buy a NOAC (NES-on-a-chip) or Atari-on-a-chip [or other plug and play device], take it apart, and try to do something with it. It doesn't matter what, really. Just explore electronics a bit, learn their limits (ie how delicately to handle them), see what's inside, and maybe research and try to name the parts you find.

What exactly are you planning to build? A cabinet? A portable? Cabinets can are much easier to build, electronically speaking.
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Post by Kyo »

Welcome. You'll fit right in. If you browse through the forums stickies, you'll learn everything you need to know.
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Post by themadhacker »

For a simple first project, I suggest overclocking a game boy, or customizing a system (paint it, change LED, ect.).
Oh, and welcome to the forums.
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Post by Triton »

model trains.
what kind? N scale? HO? O? S? if O scale is it lionel or marx? :lol: my dad is into trains too
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Hi guys,
Thanks for all the replys. Im into lionel and marx, some mth. anybody in wisconsin?
joe
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Post by grossaffe »

beeps8 wrote:Hi guys,
Thanks for all the replys. Im into lionel and marx, some mth. anybody in wisconsin?
joe
The leader of this cult is in Wisconsin.
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Post by Triton »

iowa, my dad mostly has lionel and some MTH railking stuff. he used to be into marx but traded up i suppose :lol: also since your in wisconsin there is NO reason you shouldnt be at the Midwest Gaming Classic in march!
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Post by xtrmgam3r360 »

beeps8 wrote:Hi guys,
Thanks for all the replys. Im into lionel and marx, some mth. anybody in wisconsin?
joe
I'm also in central Wisconsin.
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Post by eurddrue »

seems like at least 25 people here are from wisconsin, I only know of one other person from Montana and he has 2 posts :cry:
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chainfire95 wrote:220V I believe
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The only offhand people I can think of from Ohio are me, goldenfranco, Johngamer, and gamemasteras.
rest in peace, Ronnie James Dio! \m/
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Post by Kyo »

and I seem to be the only german
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Post by ShinyRayquaza »

Kyo wrote:and I seem to be the only german
Not really :wink:
I am not german, but i live in Germany, but i was inactive till now :?
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