moahdib
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Been working on a mini PS2 from a 7900 board and just wanted to post some pics and give some info:
I'm also working on a second console which will be even more minimalistic as you can see on one of the pics with just a clear case.
- Cut up a stock case to make a mini-version. It's not clean as I was quite brute cutting up the case etc.. lol But it really didn't end up so bad imho. The power / LED board has been retained and wired directly to the points I've pointed out in another post.
- SMB with aliexpress $10 mini 3G/4G router. It's been modded with 8MB SPI Flash instead of stock 4MB so it can run OpenWRT with LUCI web UI. Also supports NTFS, FAT32, exFat formatted drives of any size. I'm using a 2.5" SATA to USB3.0 enclosure for a 1TB Samsung drive. Added a small heatsink to take care of the heat from the IC. It runs great and it takes maybe 15 seconds from turning on for games to show up on OPL menu. Unlike a Pi, it can be powered off and powered on pretty much anytime you want without causing issues. The reason why I am using openWRT and not the stock firmware (which does support SMB with NTFS ), is that it doesn't seem to support large capacity drives. I could only get USB thumbsitcks and USB-SD card readers to work with the stock firmware. It wouldn't recognize a external HDD but openWRT has no issues detecting it.
For powering the various devices, I'm using a Mini 560 DC-DC buck converter to supply 5V/ 5A max to the router, the 2.5" drive, and the HDMI converter.
- Blueretro ESP32 WROOM module internal install to both gamepad ports (installed on bottom of the board). On the front are the LED's for each gamepad port and the reset button for blueretro.
- a custom SD2PSXTD firmware that was slightly modified and compiled for a RPI Zero + PSRAM + SD card reader + OLED screen. It basically has all the functionality of a PSXMemcard Gen2 from bitfunx. If anyone is interested on how i wired it I can share the schematics and firmware.
Since I'm using wireless DS4 controller and have infinite memcards the ports have all been removed to give more space and airflow for the modified cooling system. The stock fan has just been inverted and a generic heatsink was attached with a star 992 type thermal glue which works very well.
I'm very happy with the results as there is nothing to be "plugged in" per say lol.
I'm also working on a second console which will be even more minimalistic as you can see on one of the pics with just a clear case.
- Cut up a stock case to make a mini-version. It's not clean as I was quite brute cutting up the case etc.. lol But it really didn't end up so bad imho. The power / LED board has been retained and wired directly to the points I've pointed out in another post.
- SMB with aliexpress $10 mini 3G/4G router. It's been modded with 8MB SPI Flash instead of stock 4MB so it can run OpenWRT with LUCI web UI. Also supports NTFS, FAT32, exFat formatted drives of any size. I'm using a 2.5" SATA to USB3.0 enclosure for a 1TB Samsung drive. Added a small heatsink to take care of the heat from the IC. It runs great and it takes maybe 15 seconds from turning on for games to show up on OPL menu. Unlike a Pi, it can be powered off and powered on pretty much anytime you want without causing issues. The reason why I am using openWRT and not the stock firmware (which does support SMB with NTFS ), is that it doesn't seem to support large capacity drives. I could only get USB thumbsitcks and USB-SD card readers to work with the stock firmware. It wouldn't recognize a external HDD but openWRT has no issues detecting it.
For powering the various devices, I'm using a Mini 560 DC-DC buck converter to supply 5V/ 5A max to the router, the 2.5" drive, and the HDMI converter.
- Blueretro ESP32 WROOM module internal install to both gamepad ports (installed on bottom of the board). On the front are the LED's for each gamepad port and the reset button for blueretro.
- a custom SD2PSXTD firmware that was slightly modified and compiled for a RPI Zero + PSRAM + SD card reader + OLED screen. It basically has all the functionality of a PSXMemcard Gen2 from bitfunx. If anyone is interested on how i wired it I can share the schematics and firmware.
Since I'm using wireless DS4 controller and have infinite memcards the ports have all been removed to give more space and airflow for the modified cooling system. The stock fan has just been inverted and a generic heatsink was attached with a star 992 type thermal glue which works very well.
I'm very happy with the results as there is nothing to be "plugged in" per say lol.