Unicycler17's GCP worklog FINISHED
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- Rockin Husker
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Okay, I know this is late but you said you gad to buy a wiikey fusion. I was wondering what that is...?
And in the very first post, you said that you can use an SD card for the disk drive (or something like that?). How would you use a SD card? How would it work?
And in the very first post, you said that you can use an SD card for the disk drive (or something like that?). How would you use a SD card? How would it work?
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- unicycler17
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Re: Gamecube portable worklog
http://forums.benheck.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=41560" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Rockin Husker wrote:Okay, I know this is late but you said you gad to buy a wiikey fusion. I was wondering what that is...?
And in the very first post, you said that you can use an SD card for the disk drive (or something like that?). How would you use a SD card? How would it work?
- unicycler17
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Re: Gamecube portable worklog
I got some IDE cable from the local computer store..... It was free. Thx for the tip hackmodford.
I put some plastic and electric tape on my modded heatsink so that the airflow would be directed across the heatsink.
The on-off switch I put in is huge, and it was the smallest they had at radioshack. And I bought a two way toggle a while ago to toggle between battery power and wall power. That switch is also massive.
If I leave the power switch as it is in the top case plate, I will have to offset the motherboard inside the case, because the switch sticks into the case so far.
Can anyone provide links to smaller two way toggle and power switches? Thanks in advance.
And if I do get smaller switches, could I fill in the hole I cut for the current power switch using a peice of scrap plastic and JB weld, then sanding until it's flush?
I put some plastic and electric tape on my modded heatsink so that the airflow would be directed across the heatsink.
The on-off switch I put in is huge, and it was the smallest they had at radioshack. And I bought a two way toggle a while ago to toggle between battery power and wall power. That switch is also massive.
If I leave the power switch as it is in the top case plate, I will have to offset the motherboard inside the case, because the switch sticks into the case so far.
Can anyone provide links to smaller two way toggle and power switches? Thanks in advance.
And if I do get smaller switches, could I fill in the hole I cut for the current power switch using a peice of scrap plastic and JB weld, then sanding until it's flush?
- hackmodford
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Re: Gamecube portable worklog
You cab use a dpdt switch, a switching headphone Jack, and a mono headphone Jack to make a circuit that runs on batteries weaken on, runs wallpower if you plug it in, and only charges when turned off...
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- unicycler17
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Re: Gamecube portable worklog
I ordered:
an 8 gb sd card
a third party controller
2 third party classic controllers
16 momentary switches (z and start buttons?)
a 256 mb memory card
a wiikey fusion clone
NHD-FFC36 connector thing
Some of the stuff is from hong kong, so I guess I'll have to wait a few weeks before I can make much more progress.
The Wiikey fusion clone was only 30 bucks, free shipping, but I really don't know if it'll work. If it doesn't, I suppose I can sell it to one of my friends who has a wii, then buy a real one. Hopefully won't need to do that tho.
I'm really pumped about the classic controllers. Apparently they work perfectly on gamecube, have a tiny circuit board, and tiny triggers. I bought the other controller before I found out about the classic controllers.... maybe I'll use it, because it's buttons and analogues are more gamecube-ish. My plan for the controls is to cut the controller board in half, and relocate each side of it to either side of the case, where it will be mounted into peices of the controller case that have been frankencased into the ZN45.
an 8 gb sd card
a third party controller
2 third party classic controllers
16 momentary switches (z and start buttons?)
a 256 mb memory card
a wiikey fusion clone
NHD-FFC36 connector thing
Some of the stuff is from hong kong, so I guess I'll have to wait a few weeks before I can make much more progress.
The Wiikey fusion clone was only 30 bucks, free shipping, but I really don't know if it'll work. If it doesn't, I suppose I can sell it to one of my friends who has a wii, then buy a real one. Hopefully won't need to do that tho.
I'm really pumped about the classic controllers. Apparently they work perfectly on gamecube, have a tiny circuit board, and tiny triggers. I bought the other controller before I found out about the classic controllers.... maybe I'll use it, because it's buttons and analogues are more gamecube-ish. My plan for the controls is to cut the controller board in half, and relocate each side of it to either side of the case, where it will be mounted into peices of the controller case that have been frankencased into the ZN45.
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Re: Gamecube portable worklog
Why would you get a clone? Cheaper? How would I tell if I got a clone?
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- unicycler17
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Re: Gamecube portable worklog
I bought a clone because it was cheaper.
If you ordered from one of these official distributors, then it isn't a clone unless it was marked as one:
http://www.wiikey.com/en/buy-it/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you ordered from one of these official distributors, then it isn't a clone unless it was marked as one:
http://www.wiikey.com/en/buy-it/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Gamecube portable worklog
Eeek !
http://www.consolesource.com/ecomm/cata ... -2999.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That's where I got it, they claim they're an official source and they say it's an official one... hope it's okay
http://www.consolesource.com/ecomm/cata ... -2999.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That's where I got it, they claim they're an official source and they say it's an official one... hope it's okay
- hackmodford
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Re: Gamecube portable worklog
Eeek !
http://www.consolesource.com/ecomm/cata ... -2999.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That's where I got it, they claim they're an official source and they say it's an official one... hope it's okay
http://www.consolesource.com/ecomm/cata ... -2999.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That's where I got it, they claim they're an official source and they say it's an official one... hope it's okay
- Rockin Husker
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Re: Gamecube portable worklog
Im sorry, but I am kinda slow sometimes. I dont know what to look at when i click on the link so I still dont know what a Wiikey fusion is. lol Do i really need one to build a gcp?
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- hackmodford
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Re: Gamecube portable worklog
A wiikey fusion will replace the disk drive and make it thinner.
So no you don't need it if you want to use a disk drive.
So no you don't need it if you want to use a disk drive.
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Re: Gamecube portable worklog
Did you use a smooth and recessed or flush and textured zn 45 case?
- Rockin Husker
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Re: Gamecube portable worklog
Ahh ok Thanks hackmodford. I cant wait to get enough money to actually make a gcp!!
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- unicycler17
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Re: Gamecube portable worklog
Flush and texturedTheSavage80 wrote:Did you use a smooth and recessed or flush and textured zn 45 case?
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Re: Gamecube portable worklog
drilled some really crappy vent holes in each of the panels.
I got my memory card, and I tried to hardwire it, but the gamecube won't register it! It says the object in slot a cannot be used. any suggestions? I added a ground cable from the bottom of the board, but that didn't help.
I found an old gameboy advance, and I was wondering if I could use the powerswitch, headphone jack, and audio amp from it..... If I can ever get it open with those pesky tri wing screws