GameCube LITE [WorkBlog update 4/28/2011 ~PAGE 12~]

Re: GameCube LITE [WORKBLOG UPDATEZ: 6/1/2011 *SEE PAGE 10!

ShockSlayer said:
The video out lines. Seriously, try random flux. After a while, you'll figure out something that works.

Best advice ^
 
Re: GameCube LITE [WORKBLOG UPDATEZ: 6/1/2011 *SEE PAGE 10!

*PLINK*
I made a... er... mistake... with my PS1 screen... :oops:
I was trying some things with the color saturation capacitor and then the whole capacitor came off the board...
It fell on the ground and now I can't find it anymore... :gonk:
The picture is now... well... :sweat: ...let's say it's very very very very saturated.
The GameCube logo is just one, blue, rotated square. :oops:
But it doesn't really matter for me since the PS1 screen doesn't support PAL60 and NTSC... only PAL50.
And all my saved games are in NTSC...
The screen that's going to be is one of the screens from Dalian Good Screens.
It costs 110 to be delivered to my door, and I have now about 60 dollars...

That was it!

~Hugo
 
Re: GameCube LITE [WORKBLOG UPDATEZ: 8/1/2011 *SEE PAGE 11!

can you link to the screen you talk about? does it support PAL 60Hz ?
 
Re: GameCube LITE [WORKBLOG UPDATEZ: 8/1/2011 *SEE PAGE 11!

lyberty5 said:
can you link to the screen you talk about? does it support PAL 60Hz ?
Here is the link: LINK
I think it does support PAL60 because they say that it supports PAL / NTSC and not only PAL50 or so.

~Hugo
 
Re: GameCube LITE [WORKBLOG UPDATEZ: 8/1/2011 *SEE PAGE 11!

It's been a long time ago that I posted on this topic the last time, and I built some other things in that time (Lisys and Djek.nl)
(I will write an article about Lisys soon on www.djek.nl)
Anyway, I re-soldered almost every wire on my GCL and now with the professional Heatshrink!
I also picked up a new solder tip because my previous one was... broken...
And with Ashen's discovery for the WiiKey Fusion (or was it Ashen AND Zenl0c?) I'm full of new mood to build this baby!
But yeah... I don't have lotsa money so I gotta wait until I have more money.

Thanks for reading and I hope I can start posting new updates soon!

~Hugo
 
Re: GameCube LITE [WorkBlog update 3/18/2011]

Updatez! :awesome:

First of all, I got some big money (150 euros) (for me that's a lot! :p) from an inheritance.
So, I already ordered my new screen from Dalian Good Screens, the WiiKey Fusion and the FFC Connector!! :dahroll:

Also, I opened up my 2047 blocks memory card and soldered the pads directly to the GC!
Pics:
MEM-5.jpg

MEM-1.jpg

MEM-2.jpg

MEM-3.jpg

MEM-4.jpg


And maybe you already saw it in the WiiKey topic, but I soldered the flatcable (a cut IDE cable :lol:) to the GC mobo!
Pics:
WIIKEYCONNECTGC-1.jpg

WIIKEYCONNECTGC-2.jpg

WIIKEYCONNECTGC-3.jpg

WIIKEYCONNECTGC-4.jpg


Everything is going great again!

But of course I also have some new, fresh questions! :p
1. What the heck is BONDO? Everyone is using it and I don't even know what it is...
1. And what kind of controller do you recommend for an internal?

I hope you can answer them! :awesome:

~Hugo
 
Re: GameCube LITE [~BIG~ WorkBlog updatez 3/27/2011]

In a way yes. But really it is more of a filler. I really recommend abs cement or some form of epoxy. Bondo can crack if flexed too much. I prefer abs cement or epoxy putty to hold the pieces in there and bondo glazing putty to fill in imperfections. Just my preference.
 
Re: GameCube LITE [~BIG~ WorkBlog updatez 3/27/2011]

UPDATES:

I ordered my screen (one from Dalian Good Display), my WiiKey Fusion and the FFC connector!
I already received my WiiKey.

I also removed the "Controller/frontpanel" and soldered some things already to the GC Mobo (Player 1 controller (did you know you could get a working controller with only 2 wires?),
Bios Battery and the Reset Switch)

Hope to post more updates soon! :pirate:
 
Re: GameCube LITE [WorkBlog updatez 3/29/2011]

UPDATE:
Since Swiss works with WKF, I soldered my GC MEM to SD adapter to Slot B!

SDSLOTB-1.jpg


And FedEx order tracking says I'm getting my FFC adapter Tuesday!

~Hugo
 
Hackerbilly said:
the back looks good and finally someone shows a portable gamecube with luigi's mansion in it
Haha yeah. Thanks!

3MZ said:
You may want to glue down some of those joints... They look pretty flimsy...
As soon as I'm going to build it in my case and finish it, everything is going to be glued.
 
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