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dude, your work is siiiccckkk!!!
Thank you friend!!!dude, your work is siiiccckkk!!!
It's good to see that my work helps in something ... Thank you!Looks really nice seeing his build makes me want to start on my next ps2 portable build.
This looks fantastic. I love the battery compartment!Thank you friend!!!
It's good to see that my work helps in something ... Thank you!
Update !!! Battery Cover:
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As you can see, on the battery cover, it will accommodate the power inputs, power switch and USB port.
(Do not look at the tape on the side, I used to attach the case for photo)
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Batteries accommodated, and space for the entrances.
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Hot air outlet ...
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I still have to worry about a few things, I forgot the volume hole, a headset, and a solution to screw the case.
I also await help from Gman or the other friends, to draw the button holes in my case, as soon as possible I will print a new one with these corrections for the new version of the laptop. Thank you!
Thank you ... I'm glad you liked it!This looks fantastic. I love the battery compartment!
Thank you...Some seriously cool work there!
Damn this looks good. Everything looks so well thought out. Can wait to see it done!
Honestly my friend, I did not do a certain test, but I think that autonomy should be about 3:30 hours.How long can you play? friend for Battery 18650 batteries at 3400 mAh
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But the battery does not long playing
If you want the controller to register as a DS2(required for certain games), you must have a resistor (around 22K ohms I think) connecting each button to the common. If I recall correctly, start and select is exempt from this.I'm about to start working on the controls, I need your help to set which control board to use ... I really wanted to be able to use the official control board, it's small enough that I can use it in my laptop, but I know it's harder to use, but difficult? Once upon a time a user of the forum had problems with an official control board, where he reported that he would have to add a resistor for each button ... is this true? I know there are very small solutions like MINIDS2, but here in my country, everything is more difficult, I can not buy a ...
Same, I have the same battery, after charging for more than 8 hours, I can only use it for less than 20 minutesHow long can you play? friend for Battery 18650 batteries at 3400 mAh
But the battery does not long playing
I understand, I think it is feasible since the board is small ... as soon as I have all my controls fixed I will do some tests to see if it works ... thank you very much for the answer!If you want the controller to register as a DS2(required for certain games), you must have a resistor (around 22K ohms I think) connecting each button to the common. If I recall correctly, start and select is exempt from this.
There seems to be something wrong, with my battery pack, I'm working at 7.4v at 5000mha. I'm sure it lasts more than 3H at full charge ... Are not you using poor batteries?Same, I have the same battery, after charging for more than 8 hours, I can only use it for less than 20 minutes
My original ps2 board was not cut to reduce electricity consumption.I understand, I think it is feasible since the board is small ... as soon as I have all my controls fixed I will do some tests to see if it works ... thank you very much for the answer!
There seems to be something wrong, with my battery pack, I'm working at 7.4v at 5000mha. I'm sure it lasts more than 3H at full charge ... Are not you using poor batteries?
Cool case, but try not to double/triple/quadruple post. If you need to add things to a post, use the edit button. Also, this definitely needs its own thread!Can we use a bad battery? Because I brought from the old notebook.
Thank you friendCool case, but try not to double/triple/quadruple post. If you need to add things to a post, use the edit button. Also, this definitely needs its own thread!
If you want the controller to register as a DS2(required for certain games), you must have a resistor (around 22K ohms I think) connecting each button to the common. If I recall correctly, start and select is exempt from this.
Of course my friend! the case will have a work of mass, sandpaper, paint and varnish ... I will try to make a good finish ...Good work. I use the same controller, it should work. Are you planning on painting the case?