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  1. Neo Geo Pocket style joystick

    I've managed to track down some photos of a mechanism, aswell as a circuit board design but without access to a neo geo pocket myself I wouldn't be able to replicate it. Does anyone have access to a neogeo pocket or 3d printer/3d modelling skills (I have some skills in this field) and would be...
  2. Neo Geo Pocket style joystick

    Did you happen to have any of those designs ? Or know of where to find them ? Thanks
  3. Neo Geo Pocket style joystick

    Hi guys, Is anyone aware if joysticks similar to these are manufactured? https://www.pintaram.com/u/robertdunnart/1715711564995483872_471950868 http://www.supergaijinultragamer.org/tag/pocket/ Essentially is like a miniature arcade microswitch joystick. Thanks
  4. Discussion Japanese Wii to be used in Aus

    Will the regular Aus Wii power supply work fine? Thanks
  5. Discussion Japanese Wii to be used in Aus

    If I supply this information to you would the unit work problem free as if it was an Aus trimmed motherboard ? Thanks very much
  6. Discussion Japanese Wii to be used in Aus

    Hi guys, Am wondering if anyone knows whether there are differences to Japanese and Australian wii consoles. For instance if I was to purchase a wii in Japan and do the omgwtf trim to used it in a wii portable powered by 7.4v by way of custom regulators would this be fine? Thanks
  7. Worklog Ewhizz Portable Wii

    Damn, have never tried the board before is it worth testing for continuity on either side of those traces ? Or checking the resistances between various points (1,1.15,3.3,5 to GND ect.)
  8. Worklog Ewhizz Portable Wii

    Okay good , I was mucking around with my Bluetooth module and accidentally slipped with a Stanley knife and sliced the mobo a bit (see the blue circled bit) how can I test if I've broken it . Thanks
  9. Worklog Ewhizz Portable Wii

    Is soldering the composite wire here (the 3 at the base of the capacitor) a good spot?
  10. Worklog Ewhizz Portable Wii

    As in these wires? So if I solder one end to to the '3' point in the above image and then id only need to solder the other end to a yellow composite plug? Also my cables are official Nintendo.
  11. Worklog Ewhizz Portable Wii

    Am about to test my Wii trim on my tv, I understand you can use these wires as they are shielded. Which part should I cut and which wire should I use? And do I solder this wire to the 3 in the below image? Thanks
  12. Worklog Ewhizz Portable Wii

    Found some 600 and used that. Retested the resistances they were all pretty much the same (a touch lower) but I was testing at a different GND point. My CMB has arrived am wondering if this is how to hook up the 18650s to achieve 7.4v 6800 mAh? (See image below) also is 24awg wire thick enough...
  13. Worklog Ewhizz Portable Wii

    I've only got 320, 400 and 1200 unfortunately
  14. Worklog Ewhizz Portable Wii

    Ive done a fair bit of sanding with P320 paper and using the multimeter I got these values: are these a good indication that there aren't shorts? Thanks
  15. Worklog Ewhizz Portable Wii

    Are the circled components important? Wanna work out if I have stuffed my Wii before I sand it all .
  16. Worklog Ewhizz Portable Wii

    thanks very much for setting this thread up for me, much appreciated. Am going to sand the motherboard and leave the usb area alone. When sanding to remove shorts how is it determined that you've successfully done it ? Is it removing the copper bits that extend along the cut line ? See the...
  17. Worklog Ewhizz Portable Wii

    Can the area section off in blue be removed ? Are there components required in this space ? Thanks
  18. Worklog Ewhizz Portable Wii

    Can all the connections on the Bluetooth which require 3.3v be soldered in the blue circle (see image) or must they be soldered to the spot in the red circle ?
  19. Worklog Ewhizz Portable Wii

    Thanks! Are these components important ? C51, C77, FIL11, C47, C68, FIL8. All located in upper right .
  20. Worklog Ewhizz Portable Wii

    Nah ive just been using a belt sander to be safe and slow. Where exactly are the nand lines i should avoid getting close to?
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