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Hello everyone! Used to be into portabilizing long ago, glad to be here!
PortablizeMii is being phased out, it's replacement is BBLoader which you can find in the navigation bar or head to www.bbloader.pizzaHey, I'm Zax! Long time lurker here, but I've been tinkering with electronics and modding for a long time. I'm making an account to finally attempt something a little more involved, like a portable Wii. I'll be starting my journey by following the guides on the site, and I'm looking forward to doing it! I just got my first 6-layer board to attempt my first cut, and I'll hopefully find a 4-layer down the road.
Also, I wasn't able to access the PortibalizeMii download page, anyone know why?
By "Mod my PSVita", it sounds like you're trying to gut a PSVita and put the Super Nintendo board inside, completely replacing it - at that point, it might be less effort to make the case and controls from scratch. But if you really are going to go ahead with it, you'll need an SNES (SNESJRs are the best for portabilizing due to their size and 1CHIP board), soldering tools, trimming tools (like a dremel) to make the board smaller, a device to convert the SNES's video into digital video usable by the LCD, Headphone and Speaker audio amps, Power Supply and Battery Management boards, batteries, and perhaps a board to allow the SNES board to read the Vita's controls. The process is mostly the same as portabilizing, say, a Wii or N64, so check out some of the tutorials for that. It should give you a good idea of what you need and you can make adjustments to suit your needs.I have a couple of questions. I want to make a portable super nintendo, but have never modded anything before. I heard nes or snes would be a good place to start, so I picked super nintendo. Would I be able to mod my psvita to play super nintendo games, and what materials would i need?