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schmellyfart
- Portablizer Extraordinaire
- Posts: 1151
- Joined: Sun Mar 05, 2006 8:29 pm
- Steam ID: schmellyfart
- Location: Gilbert, AZ
Re: first projects
My first project was wiring a snes controller to a parallel port (DB25?) Over 5 years ago and it still works great!
I failed at my first portable, a NOAC in a GBO. Fried a few NOAC's and Hip gear screens.
I failed at my first portable, a NOAC in a GBO. Fried a few NOAC's and Hip gear screens.
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desertman123
- Posts: 195
- Joined: Tue May 19, 2009 2:46 pm
- PSN Username: Desertman123
Re: first projects
Wired up a fan to a USB cable. I was so proud.

Word to the wise: DON'T THROW ELECTRONICS AWAY!!!
Re: first projects
First Project:
A little flashlight powered by 2 AA's, had 3 LEDS, and was in cardboard.
My Second Project:
FrizNES (Portable NES)

A little flashlight powered by 2 AA's, had 3 LEDS, and was in cardboard.
My Second Project:
FrizNES (Portable NES)
Projects at the moment:
The FrizNES (Portable NES) *ON HOLD, Need a new NES*
The FrizNES (Portable NES) *ON HOLD, Need a new NES*
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bentendo64
- Posts: 163
- Joined: Tue Nov 10, 2009 7:22 pm
- Location: Tinysota
Re: first projects
oooooo. this is a hard one.......
i used to hook up a ton of leds to capacitors, and see how long they lasted.
well, i guess when i was in 4th grade, i made many versions of power paks for gameboy color
i used to hook up a ton of leds to capacitors, and see how long they lasted.
well, i guess when i was in 4th grade, i made many versions of power paks for gameboy color
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"Mmm, extra performance for free. The essence of overclocking."
"Mmm, extra performance for free. The essence of overclocking."