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  1. tealflip

    GC Nano - The Worlds Smallest Gamecube

    Amazing work from both of you. It's wild to see something like this in real life. This project truly tells everyone the truth: Size doesn't matter.
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    Question The G4 GameCube project

    As far as I am aware, yes. There is a tiny area in which you can swap from a NTSC-J menu into a NTSC-U menu. It's a pretty common mod and doesn't take much skill or time to do. Hope you can make it further!
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    Question S.I.S: Soldering Iron Suggestions?

    Well, thank you all. While I didn't get the Pinecil, nor did I get the Iron off of AliExpress, I did find a good one at Harbor Freight. This iron from the looks of it just has everything I need. A station, a holder that won't flop around, a standard tip type, and it DOESN'T PLUG JUST INTO THE...
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    Question S.I.S: Soldering Iron Suggestions?

    Good morning. While I'm riding to school, I was thinking about soldering irons. As of now, I have a cheap 25 watt "soldering iron" from Wal-Mart. It can barely tackle PCB's, let alone some wiring. The stand is about as flimsy as a moist hot dog bun. And worst of all: it plugs right into the...
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    Question The G4 GameCube project

    I love how this is coming so far. Realistically, you could just use male to female Gamecube controller extenders, and 3D print a bracket. Also, I don't think fanless would be a good idea. If you really want it, you'd need a pretty beefy heatsink. The Gamecube gets much hotter compared to the Wii.
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    RVLoader v1.6

    Thanks bro, appreciate it.
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    BitBuilt Welcome Thread!

    Lurked for about two days, somehow I ended up here. I'm studying hardware and the ITF+ course. Hopefully building a portable can help progress my skills, especially in electricity and just basic skills. (i.e. soldering, using a multimeter, etc.) I plan on starting with the Ashida, this should be...
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    RVLoader v1.6

    This is somewhat of an odd question, is RVLoader permanent? Considering I don't plan on tackling a portable soon, plus I might give this Wii to my parents, I wouldn't want to do something permanent that couldn't be turned around. Same question for the settings at the beginning of the installer...
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