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    BitBuilt and Advertisements

    I think the best option here would be to put up ads for non-registered users. Clearly we need ads to fund stuff like prizes, so this way we can have them and gain more members. Just please.. no vip users :/
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    Worklog MasterNate's First Wii Portable

    You wire the + and - of your batteries to B+ and B- of your protection circuit and your charger to P+ and P- of the PCB. This way, your batteries wont overcharge.
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    Guide The definitive Wii trimming guide is live!

    It's pretty much a wii exclusive version of GCVideo with some upgrades (like a smaller footprint), and unlike Wii2HDMI, there's actually a noticable difference in quality. :P
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    Guide The definitive Wii trimming guide is live!

    Just wait for BBVideo :P
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    Game Gear X - Brasil

    This has to be the cleanest looking casework I have ever seen..
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    Worklog PS2p: 3 years Hiatus... Comeback!

    22 awg is fine for power lines.
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    Worklog PS2p: 3 years Hiatus... Comeback!

    Wire your battery's + and - to B+ and B- of your PCB. If your PCB has a BM pad, it stands for battery middle which is used if you're wiring two 3.7v cells in series. Your charger and other components get connected to P+ and P-
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    Worklog Ryan's wii portable

    TBH idk why you weren't more careful having already broken the first one. The guide has clear pic of where you should cut, so you have to be careful NOT to go inside that line unless you plan to relocate more stuff. If you take your time by triple check the lines your drawing and carefully...
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    ZN-40 Polycase Options

    The ZN-40 page provides a pic of the textured look (case in black) and a pic of the smooth look (case in grey) so you can compare them there. From my own experience though, I would recommend the textured because the smooth case only makes the face of the case smooth; everything else is still...
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    Worklog Ginger's Wii Portable Worklog

    Curious to know this as well. I always hear about people sanding there cases for days on end, so that makes me think they'd only be sanding with a really high grit in order to not thin the case out..
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    Nintendo TWiiLite(Spencer's WiiP)

    That's what I figured but it did it on two different usb's. Eventually it just stopped occuring though.
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    Nintendo TWiiLite(Spencer's WiiP)

    I used to get that error too, but I could never figure out what I was doing wrong..
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    BitBuilt 2.0 Theme

    Oh yeah.. lmao
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    BitBuilt 2.0 Theme

    That's how it is on BitBuilt Green as well so I don't think it's a problem having to do with 2.0. It's still definitely something to fix though.
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    Speakers

    I used a custom built amp that outputs 2W of power, which means one watt per speaker. The speakers are 700mW, so one watt is fine. If you're using something like a 3W amp, you should get speakers closer to 1.5W
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    Worklog Ginger's Wii Portable Worklog

    In your case, make sure the left and right audio lines are connected to the bottom side of the on board audio amp as described in the guide (marked 1 and 2 at the very bottom of the image). I messed up the first time by connecting it to the left and right above the on board amp, and it...
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    Portablizing BOM

    I got a mount jack (something like this http://ebay.com/itm/391337809099) and secured it in the back with some JB Weld for safe measure. It works quite well
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    Worklog Ryan's wii portable

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    GameCube Advance SP (GCA SP)

    GameCube Advance? Lol how have I never thought of that before? Anyway this looks super clean, the internals have such a snug fit. Nice job :P
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    Question Gamecube as Classic Controller

    You can wire the wiimote power to the wii just fine using the 3.3v line, though no one has found a solution to wiring the data directly to bluetooth. As some people said above, someone is working on an emulated wiimote that replaces the bluetooth module entirely, but it is still in development...
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