Lemme be real with you, if you can't figure out how to generate gerber files, you probably should consider doing something simpler than whatever it is you're trying to do with RVL-PSU. Even something like Nold's Wii Micro isn't necessary for an absolute beginner, and demands some small amount of...
Much better. As for your system not booting, see if you can find where those points go to on the mobo and check for continuity between those and the FFC. I wonder if theres some drive test homebrew you could run if you were to install picoboot too, maybe that could help diagnose the issue...
The soldering on the Megadrive is terrible. If you really wanna keep the ODE, consider fixing that. Otherwise it's highly recommended to use picoboot instead, as its a simpler and cheaper mod to do with more community support. Picoboot can do everything a modchip can do and possibly more.
You're also forgetting that the N64 will require a heatsink as well as a PS2 if you wanted to throw that in. 15mm will not provide you the space and the cooling capacity needed to adequately cool down the chips on those parts.
My suggestion would be to remove the extra dead space from your...
Yeaaaaaah idk about this one chief. It'd definitely work for a rpi handheld but I expect you'll find out quite quickly that you're not going to have enough room to fit everything else in. It's not entirely an issue of physical dimensions, but also quite literally every other design aspect...
Even if there was, we sure as hell wouldn't be allowed to share it around. A lot of that stuff still requires official Sony SDKs from my understanding, which would be copyright infringement to share around (aka piracy).
I expect everyone here to build their own Tinytendo. No excuses! :XD:
Great work as always Redherring, definitely hope to build one myself one day, after I get over the daunting trimming process hehe
I'll play on your court for a second. Even if you are telling the truth, the more you argue about this the worse it's going to get for you, so if I were you I'd quit while you're ahead and just move on. You really don't want to keep adding fuel to the fire for your own sake.
I'd appreciate it...
I shall coin the name for this arc as the "anti-ginger arc". It's shall be remembered for generations as one of the moments of BitBuilt history :XD:
Jokes aside, cmon man, "{account} is my {relative} please unban" is the oldest trick in the book do better.
GC+ 2.0 is an open source project, so you can order the boards yourself and all the parts from realistically anywhere in the world. All components are on one side of the PCB so its possible to use a hotplate like the MHP30 to solder them quite painlessly. It's not the most cost effective option...
Necroposting is generally frowned upon on forums, there probably wasn't any reason to bring this thread back after a month of inactivity.
Anyways, only really legal way to do this is to do a clean room reverse engineering effort, which would involve dumping the firmware, reverse engineering it...