Hello all new to the forums here.
I was going thru a lot of my old stuff cleaning today and found my old PSXs. I was wondering if any one had tried to put a micro atx or mini itx motherboard into one of these and if so how well did it work out and what cutting/modding ect. they had to do to it.
original Playstation hack question
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I have a PS1 down in my room begging to have this done to it. I don't know if anyone has tried or succeeded though.
A mini-ITX board is the biggest that will fit. A low power board is pretty much a must, there is very little room for ventilation. It might be hard to be able to fit a disc drive, but a nano- or pico-ITX board would make it easier.
A mini-ITX board is the biggest that will fit. A low power board is pretty much a must, there is very little room for ventilation. It might be hard to be able to fit a disc drive, but a nano- or pico-ITX board would make it easier.
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i am pretty sure that puppy would fit just fine
i am pretty sure that puppy would fit just fine
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Re: original Playstation hack question
was thinking that i could use an external PSU or something to that extent as far as power goes...
also i was wondering if any one had the mesurments of the original PSX
also plan on an external cooling solution (cooling pad) and using this board possibly:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... -_-Product" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
also i was wondering if any one had the mesurments of the original PSX
also plan on an external cooling solution (cooling pad) and using this board possibly:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... -_-Product" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Last edited by FatylPCs on Mon Feb 22, 2010 12:03 am, edited 1 time in total.
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A picoPSU would work. External 12v adapter feeding a tiny internal adapter that converts it to the voltages the board needs.
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it would also allow me to make a mock plug for the system that would look like the standard PSX one
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I was thinking about similar mod, but there was one question uncle google couldn't answer: Is there a toploading dvd? I would love the original playstation to remain it's toploading feature (for the sake of being as stealthy as possible).
And this kind of mod was already performed by this guy:
http://www.mini-itx.com/projects/playstationpc/
But i think that putting an eeebox inside would be a wiser solution.
And this kind of mod was already performed by this guy:
http://www.mini-itx.com/projects/playstationpc/
But i think that putting an eeebox inside would be a wiser solution.
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It should be possible to make one. I have a laptop DVD drive that I've taken apart, and it looks like the only modification needed would be relocating the switches that tell the drive if it's closed.Ollus wrote:I was thinking about similar mod, but there was one question uncle google couldn't answer: Is there a toploading dvd? I would love the original playstation to remain it's toploading feature (for the sake of being as stealthy as possible).
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Ok, my bad, actually i've been searching for info on toploading dvd like eons ago , now they produce it and it's damn small. Here you go:
http://www.overclockershq.com/hard-driv ... z0jVwUFX4O
But great idea with hacking an existing drive though, might look further into that when i will finally find some spare time
http://www.overclockershq.com/hard-driv ... z0jVwUFX4O
But great idea with hacking an existing drive though, might look further into that when i will finally find some spare time