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    GameCube portable help

    I'm not sure if I'm reading at the wrong points.. if I read from the point in the first picture, I get .3v. But reading from the megadrive shows 5v, 3.3v, and what seems to be ground.
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    GameCube portable help

    I've sanded the board excessively and the 3.3 still only outputs .3v. I plan on using a megadrive v3, which has a component on it that outputs 3.3v could I just run a wire from that to the relocation point?
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    GameCube portable help

    The 1.9v is good, but the spot that should be 3.3v is reading at only .3. Is that being caused by a short?
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    GameCube portable help

    I love the idea of a wii portable, but I'd also like to figure out what's going on for learnings sake. (Sorry it took so long to get back. Been pretty busy.) I decided to cut the AV output and sand it just incase there was a short I couldn't see. No matter where I wore the composite video on the...
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    GameCube portable help

    None that I can find
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    GameCube portable help

    so I'm going to keep this short and then expand if needed. The only thing I've done to the GameCube is removed ports on the bottom and taken off the display port. It's. rev c board. For some reason, the GameCube will now power on for approx. 1/2 a second and then appears to shut off, but I'm...
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    Battery Help

    Awesome. Thanks for the help :)
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    Battery Help

    Oh, sorry for not clarifying. The AAs are just because I needed a wireless source of 12V to make sure everything was working. They weren't going to be part of the final product.
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    Battery Help

    So I'm trying to build a portable GameCube. This is my first ever attempt for anything this challenging, so it is extremely possible that I just completely screwed up. I have a completely stock DOL-001 GameCube without a single thing done to it other than being taken apart. I've run 8 AA...
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