The real appeal of the NES/SNES classic consoles is their plug and play nature, and the cute formfactor they come in. If you are going to be modding it and setting it up anyway, a raspberry pi bases portable would be a far more versatile and inexpensive portable. It also should be a lot easier...
The PAM8403 is not intended for use as a headphone amp, it's a small speaker amp. A capacitor in series with the audio line can eliminate DC bais. AC passes through capacitors, but DC doesn't.
So you are saying you have no idea what you are doing, and are planning on guiding people on what to do? Blind leading the blind is not a good plan. I know your intentions are good, but it's best to learn before you teach.
The reason there are no hand-holding walkthroughs is because the process...
The birdii is still on the agenda, it's just on the back burner right now. I want it to be as good as it can possibly be, so I'm waiting on several developments so I can utilize them all.
Beyond the standard trim, your returns diminish quickly, and your troubleshooting goes up exponentially. Its not recommended that you do anything beyond the standard trim without first having a solid understanding of the inner layers of the Wii's circuit board, and experience troubleshooting. I...
I haven't checked up on that screen in a while. While a great screen, the L7009 isn't as nessessary as it used to be thanks to Aurelio's VGA patch. You can get 480p VGA straight out of the Wii, so any VGA screen should do the trick!
Please don't advertise your threads on other threads, keep the threads on topic. Be patient, replies take time. In the mean time, you should search and read up as much as you can on the forums, your answers may already be out there.
Excellent first project! Congratulations on finishing! Like gman said, your first project never comes out how you want, so don't beat yourself up over what you see as imperfections. I think this one turned out well, and I know your second one will be even better!
Sounds like it's still U10. You did run a wire from the U10's leg to the via, right? I don't see one in the picture. The Wii CAN boot without U10 being present, but pretty much everything stops working.
Strange. Do you have a sillyscope to sniff whats going on? If its all 4, my first guess would be to check the 3.3v pullup resistor array for the back of the Wii mobo.
Did you relocate U10? U10 shenanigans can mess with many things, including the 3.3v regulator. I hope its not something inside...