Worklog N64HH - N64 Portable

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Something must be wrong with the ED64, wouldn’t work until I rewired to cart slot
 

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Something must be wrong with the ED64, wouldn’t work until I rewired to cart slot
Did you test it after you trimmed it
And the traces that was cut off does it go to anything on the other side of the board?
 
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Did you test it after you trimmed it
And the traces that was cut off does it go to anything on the other side of the board?
I did test it after it was trimmed and it worked, it quit working after I wired it to the n64 board. Desoldered it and it doesn’t work in a normal n64 anymore either
 

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Check your resistors/capacitor for short one of them might have went out
 
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ED64Plus does not work on trimmed N64, I tried a whole other board, same result, all carts work, ED64Plus doesn't work. I have begun designing one that uses OG carts, It is coming along ok in CAD, I only had to make it ~6mm thicker, take a peep
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That is unbelievably sexy!!! Have you done any kind of thermal stress testing to ensure the cooling is good?
So the blower fan has a metal housing, it has a thermal pad, it should keep the ram chips cool enough
The RCP and CPU will be connected by a thin copper plate, there will be one heat sink on top of the RCP, so the blower Dan should keep that cool as well
 
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I have been working hard on improving this portable design! I am making the design simpler, passive cooling setup (no noisy fan), much better R and Z buttons, using a more readily available pd charger board, and a custom board to control screen and volume from button combinations. Here are some of my latest CAD models, more ideas are welcome!
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