Eprom burner + pal chip burner + decrypted romsets + a lot of reprogrammable chips = a cheap way to play certain arcade games that are impossible to find or overpriced.
First I have a cheap cps 2 game I converted into a phoenixed street fighter alpha 3:
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Next I have another...
Needs swiss flashed to the wkf (only do this if you have a sd gecko slot in case the firmware gets messed up and needs resetting). Also needs some sort of artwork in that space around the screen. Those are the only things I would change.
Would it be possible to make it so you don't have to press a button when you fire it up to get audio? That and not having it run swiss are my only gripes.
What is it? A gamecube with an installed wiikey fusion with the sd slot built in the dvd laser track from a gutted dvd drive. Wiikey switch is on the back. The wiikey fusion pcb is soldered to wires so there's no need for a bulky ribbon to dip adapter. I don't recommend people try soldering...
Here's a s-video capture, audio is from an external spdif to analog box it sounds clearer than the regular audio from the av port:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7scRCkX7BU
Thanks, my goal was to not cut any new holes in the case, and that's exactly what I did. Everything can be brought back to stock.
Not a bad idea. I don't look at the back that often, so maybe someday.
This system is a onechip model 1 american snes. I converted the pcb into a super famicom by swapping the backplate. This system has digital audio output and the video encoder bypassed with a very small cxa2075 circuit which greatly improves the s-video quality.
Teeny cxa2075 circuit:
So...