thanks man, that's the diagram i've been using but i'll just check my wiring again just for good measure ;) i'll reattach the ribbon cable and see if that helps, too.
woah, didn't realize it's been awhile since i've updated here. guess much improvement hasn't been made though anyway haha.
so the other day i wired everything up and got it all packed away neatly, but the video wouldn't work. i just got a white screen. i've been digging around old threads on...
nah, it's a pretty easy reach with either thumb. and i have small hands haha
EDIT: after fondling my unit for a bit longer, I'm actually going to retract my last statement and agree with you, progmetalman. While it is a rather easy reach with either thumb, I can see how it would become a pain...
heyyyy everyone. just took some pics of progress -- from my phone though, so they aren't the best pictures.
case may look really nice from this pic but in the next you can see some scratches and knicks that are noticeable in person (don't pick up the best with a phone camera, though)...
reeeeaaaaalllyyy sexy man, nice work. does the red led in the upper right by the screen light up when it's powered on?
EDIT: take that back, it's probably the low battery indicator, am i right?
I thought you said you are using the original power supply in your other thread?
I guess I'm just wondering what you're planning on using batteries for?
yeah, i remembered soon after posting my answer that he was the one working on the custom led modded case for his n64, but didn't have access to a computer to edit my post :P
anyhoo, excited to see this done cause it sounds pretty neat!
It's great that you're asking questions but for future reference try to just ask them in one thread instead of starting a new topic for each question you have :P
Regarding your question, if you wire 1&2, 3&4, etc. Your n64 mobo will stay permanently on if that's what you mean. If you mean the...
still working on making my case perfectly smooth, but I thought I'd give you guys a little tease...
just taped the buttons in on the inside to show what it'll look like when they're actually in there....
oh and the surface is perfectly smooth to the touch, the paint just has a "hammered"...