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This is the Wiiboy Color.
It's a project I started way back in January, and have been working on it on and off ever since. It's my official entry into the 2020 Summer Building Contest.
Features include:
There are 4 significant custom PCBs inside of the portable. The features of those are as follows:
A full video on the build can be seen here:
Overall, this project turned out about as well as I could have hoped. The paint job could be considerably better, and some assemblies can be tweaked for better comfort and easier assembly. I'll be making adjustments to the design over the next couple of weeks to prepare to do commissions on these, so thankfully I've got a chance to fix all the minor flaws with it to make it the best it can be.
And like any project of mine, there are people to thank:
Gman - For open sourcing the Wii PMS and U-Amp, as well as designing the Wiiboy/G-Boy line of portables. Open sourcing those designs let this project be so much cleaner, and the G-Boy has been an inspiration to me for years.
Aurelio - For creating BBLoader, GC+, helping me work out the USB circuitry, and everything else you've done to help me over these last 4 years.
StonedEdge - For helping with the USB-C stuff and sharing notes on the 480p panel.
The full worklog for this build can be found here: https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/wiiboy-color-worklog.3100/
Next on the list is to finish tackling my PS2 portable, and from there I've got a few other ideas bouncing around. Thanks for all the support the community as a whole has offered me over these past few years, my life is far different than it would've been without the help of the BitBuilt crew.
It's a project I started way back in January, and have been working on it on and off ever since. It's my official entry into the 2020 Summer Building Contest.
Features include:
- 3.5" IPS 4:3 480p screen. Far and away the best screen I've ever put in a portable.
- Custom molded Nintendo DS Lite buttons and triggers.
- Nintendo Switch Joysticks
- USB-C PD charging and data transfer
- Digital audio via a custom U-Amp for headphones and a single speaker
- BBLoader v1.1
- GC+ 2.0
- LMAO v2 trim
- A variety of custom circuit boards to keep the internals as orderly as possible.
There are 4 significant custom PCBs inside of the portable. The features of those are as follows:
- Front Controller Board:
- Houses all components needed for GC+ 2.0
- Has pads that fit DS lite rubber pads and the single speaker
- Has a 30 pin FFC cable that connects to the triggers board. All voltage and data wires that would go between the halves go through this FFC.
- Triggers Board:
- Has the other half of the 30 pin FFC assembly.
- Has spots for dual tact buttons and two Z buttons
- Has spots for all MX circuitry to be relocated, including the RTC battery cell.
- Custom PMS Board:
- All regulators and battery management components
- Ports Board:
- Houses the USB-C port, headphone jack, and RGB LED.
- Houses the USB drive, and handles all USB switching needed for connecting the portable to a computer.
- Contains all the necessary circuitry for fast charging.
- Has all U-Amp circuitry for that clear, digital audio.
A full video on the build can be seen here:
Overall, this project turned out about as well as I could have hoped. The paint job could be considerably better, and some assemblies can be tweaked for better comfort and easier assembly. I'll be making adjustments to the design over the next couple of weeks to prepare to do commissions on these, so thankfully I've got a chance to fix all the minor flaws with it to make it the best it can be.
And like any project of mine, there are people to thank:
Gman - For open sourcing the Wii PMS and U-Amp, as well as designing the Wiiboy/G-Boy line of portables. Open sourcing those designs let this project be so much cleaner, and the G-Boy has been an inspiration to me for years.
Aurelio - For creating BBLoader, GC+, helping me work out the USB circuitry, and everything else you've done to help me over these last 4 years.
StonedEdge - For helping with the USB-C stuff and sharing notes on the 480p panel.
The full worklog for this build can be found here: https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/wiiboy-color-worklog.3100/
Next on the list is to finish tackling my PS2 portable, and from there I've got a few other ideas bouncing around. Thanks for all the support the community as a whole has offered me over these past few years, my life is far different than it would've been without the help of the BitBuilt crew.
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