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    Worklog Nintendo Vegas

    This is some amazing work YveltalGriffin. Just curious, have you tried desoldering the CPU+GPU from a working Wii motherboard, reballing them both, and then soldering it back to that same motherboard to see if your soldering process is good? I have also heard about what steve_m mentioned...
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    Looking to buy N64 video output chip (MAV-NUS)

    Looking to buy an MAV-NUS N64 video output chip for an NUS-CPU-08 N64 console. I'm pretty sure the composite video DAC portion of the MAV-NUS chip is busted since the output is an attenuated composite signal. I've troubleshot it once before with an oscilloscope and everything looked fine except...
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    Searching for MAV-NUS video DAC for N64

    Hello! I have an N64 with working audio but no video. It has the MAV-NUS DAC on it. My composite video signal seems to be stuck with a 5V DC offset + noise. Not sure why. I think I'm seeing the horizontal sync lines through the noise on the signal too, which is confusing. I think I might take a...
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    Discussion Ideas, questions, etc, Post em here!

    Just a heads up, the FX-888d is pretty annoying to set the temperature because they only give you two buttons. The original FX-888 simply has a knob which makes it easier, but you lack a digital temperature readout. I've used both and I prefer the original FX-888 for quick temp switching. You...
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    Worklog blueapple's portable wii

    Update: I actually got the trimmed motherboard working! This time I was at home so I had to MacGyver a little power supply setup using another Wii which somehow actually worked. The sanding helped, but the U10 IC is really weird and is causing issues. I suspect that something isn't done properly...
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    Worklog blueapple's portable wii

    Hey everyone! I'm trying to build a portable Wii to play Gamecube games, but I'm running into issues when trimming the board and I need help. I'm reading low resistances when measuring across the 1.8V, 1.15V, and 1.0V nodes to ground. I've spent a while sanding the sides but I'm not making much...
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    BitBuilt Welcome Thread!

    Hey everyone! I'm new here. I am a 2nd year student in electrical engineering looking to make a portable Gamecube! It's been a dream of mine to make one since I first saw one on YouTube. I have already tried to make one with a Gamecube motherboard and a Wasp Fusion, but I decided to change to a...
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