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  1. Y2K

    Orange Louii w/ custom hard case & stand (For Sale)

    Would you be able to post pics of the internal wiring? That generally helps with sales, and is pretty standard practice here so potential buyers can judge the quality of a build before purchasing. Looks incredibly clean though!
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    Discussion How to Save the Turbo Express?

    Yeah that would be ideal. Something that can simplify the install of the RGBDRV/LCDDRV mod found here, so you don't have to do point to point fly wiring. Definitely feel free to make a worklog if you go down that route!
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    Discussion How to Save the Turbo Express?

    Thanks for sharing. I knew when I saw Cosam credited in the controller PCB repo, I should have checked to see if he made a GT board recreation. Awesome to see!
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    Discussion How to Save the Turbo Express?

    Sounds like a fun idea. As d3z0rian mentioned earlier, someone did already create the controller PCB for the GT, so "half" of the work has already been done for you. Unfortunately they did not implement the link cable & sleep functionality, so I would spend some time reimplementing those...
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    Kawaii

    Already been done: GC Nano (mini GameCube) https://bitbuilt.net/forums/threads/gc-nano-the-worlds-smallest-gamecube.5697/ Short Stack (mini Wii) https://bitbuilt.net/forums/threads/project-short-stack.6020/
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    Please help! My n64Sunburned N64?!

    You were this close to getting banned cause I almost thought you were a spambot, till I recognized your username and then finally finished reading the post. :XD:
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    Kawaii

    That's great, your enthusiasm is appreciated. It's important to understand that every time a user posts a reply to a thread, the original poster (OP), anyone who has interacted with this thread, and otherwise anyone who has clicked the watch button on the page get email and browser...
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    Question Aliexpress ashida shells

    Yeah I think the intention with this shell is to also use their carrier board which holds a lot of the major components. You could probably 3D print a mid frame to hold everything instead, which should help, or someone could make a open source version of the board they sell (which is currently...
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    Question Shoving extra batteries into an Ashida: could it work?

    Please do! Feel free to share the remixed case files as long as Wesk is ok with that (he should be but always good to double check). I'm sure others will appreciate the option of better battery life if you pull it off!
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    Question Shoving extra batteries into an Ashida: could it work?

    No worries. You may have to get clever with the placement since there's not much more room all things considered. I think it could be doable but you may not be able to include battery contacts and instead may have to solder directly to the cells (only do this if you have a good soldering iron...
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    Question Shoving extra batteries into an Ashida: could it work?

    What you probably could do is fit 4 4000mAh 18650 cells inside the main body of the portable with some clever shell modifications, instead of the two 5000mAh 21700s the BOM calls for. This would net you 16000mAh instead of 10000mAh, a 60% increase. The drawback would be the added weight, but the...
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    Yet Another RTD2660 Quest

    The current assumption is that the interface between the internal 8051 microcontroller & the scaler hardware is SPI, and that interface (or another separate interface) is broken out externally. I don't believe this was ever 100% confirmed to be the case, but if it is, we can skip using the 8051...
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    Worklog Bwiizness: RVK-01 PCB Reverse Engineer

    I wouldn't worry about copying track layout verbatim in this case. For one it wouldn't be copyright, it would fall under patent law, and I believe all Wii related patents either are already expired or will be expiring very soon, so you should be good regardless. Nintendo historically doesn't...
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    Worklog Bwiizness: RVK-01 PCB Reverse Engineer

    That "one guy" was confirmed to be Funnyplaying and was a test batch to dial in a process and see if custom motherboards were viable commercially. Yveltal was able to confirm all this a while ago. Anyway, to further add onto this, it seems like the 4 layer Hollywood is the most fickle in this...
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    Board scan BOARD SCAN PS2 90006-90010

    Please only use English on these forums, as that is our common denominator language and we want to keep the forums easily readable for all. I have edited your post to use a machine translation.
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    Model Nintendo SNES SHVC-SOUND Module Connectors

    Nintendo SNES SHVC-SOUND Module Connectors I spent some time a while back reverse engineering the SHVC-SOUND module connectors for my Super Audioboy project. These are only really usable as a reference, not for recreating the connectors. Included in the attached ZIP is F3D archives & STEPs for...
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    Question Design challenge: connecting 12 Wiis to HDMI as cheaply as possible

    This would be my suggestion too despite my numerous gripes with the cheap Wii2HDMI dongles. If you can find a bit more budget to eek out some quality though, Skent sells Wii2HDMI dongles that are much higher quality. They can be purchased at his storefront here...
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    Secret Santa 2025: Post/Discuss your gifts here!

    My Secret Santa this year was @Kamp and he certainly did not disappoint! He sent me a New 2DS XL(!!!) and this lovely note with the promise of a copy of Rhythm Heaven for the DS at MGC! I proceeded to immediately hack the thing, y'know, as you do. (Apologies for the poor photos, my phone's...
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    [Release] A PS2 Portable

    I found it incredibly hilarious how many RP2040s you managed to shove into this thing, all routed at least slightly differently too! :XD: I'm very glad you finally managed to wrap up this amazing feat of hobbyist engineering! 3 years of grueling work resulted in one of, if not the most polished...
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