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    Wow this must be the funniest thing you’ve ever posted
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    wiring vga on nintendo wii

    The needed modifications are not public yet, but with basic skills of FPGAs anyone could do them
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    Aurelio's portable Wii

    Yes it's a 3D print, but the spring system is done with Nintendo DS hinges.
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    Don't use new GC controllers for a portable.

    Use GC+, it's a project I made specifically for portables: https://github.com/Aurelio92/GCPlus
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    Aurelio's portable Wii

    Thanks! :)
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    For Sale: Aurelio's GC+ Boards

    Why would you want something like that? That's not how triggers are done inside a gamecube controller
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    For Sale: Aurelio's GC+ Boards

    I'm not sure that I understood correctly what you meant. Do you mean having a single slider for the trigger and do it in a such way that it acts as an analog trigger up to a certain threshold and then activates the digital trigger?
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    Aurelio's portable Wii

    Yes, it's 3D printed. I didn't have much time to sand it and paint it, so I left it as it came out of the 3D printer. It's quite good, there are just few minor mistakes. Next time I'll try to smooth the case :)
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    Best practices for cutting out plastic for custom housing?

    Draw the outline of the shape that you want to cut and leave a margin of a couple of millimiters when using the dremel. Then clean the cut using a file and some sand paper until you reach the outline you draw before
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    Aurelio's portable Wii

    My first portable Wii is done! Somehow the BT is not working anymore, probably some loose wire, but for now I'll stick with GC games since they are the ones I'm most interested in. Few specs: -3D printed case -Clamshell design with no wire exposed -Full GC button layout -3DS sliders -Custom GC...
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    Wiring a controller port led

    The data line is always active, even if a controller is not plugged in. Each 16ms (ish) the data line makes 9 falls and rises
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    tinyAMP

    They probably will, I still don't know when
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    tinyAMP

    I built just a couple of these and they work very well, but they are not ready for production
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    Wii Portable V2.0 Progress and Questions

    It does have the spot for an audio amp, but needs a lot of extra work since the board is designed to have mono input and mono output, with no headphone support
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