Kasar's GCp guide!

40 bucks at Batteryspace.com will get you 4 cells and around 2 hours battery life.

You may even find some around that price with higher amperage (but larger) and get 3-4 hours batt life.
 
Tchay said:
40 bucks at Batteryspace.com will get you 4 cells and around 2 hours battery life.

You may even find some around that price with higher amperage (but larger) and get 3-4 hours batt life.
thx :) :D
 
Hi, I'm building this wonderful console that only lasted a few years, I still work, and I have everything needed for construction, the problem is that my electronic and calculations are given very little and I would like vajo know which way the voltage from 8v 11.1va, I am currently using a LM317T to lower the battery voltage and adjusted to 7.5 v eh that are necessary for the screen, but after a while you leave the LCD flashes some stripes or simple mind off
using the original power eliminator nothing happens, hopefully I can guide Greetings! : roll :: roll:
 
Can I solder my composite cable directly to the mobo pinout? Like can I just cut it open, strip the shielding and solder it? Thanks!
 
chubylord said:
Can I solder my composite cable directly to the mobo pinout? Like can I just cut it open, strip the shielding and solder it? Thanks!

Yes you can. But make sure to solder to the correct composite pin. And the cable must be grounded (the aluminum shielding or wiring that surrounds the composite wire should be soldered to the grounding of the motherboard).
 
So basically open the wire, strip the rubber shielding and then solder it to the board. What part do I solder to the ground?
 
you may need to add also a resistor and a capacitor like I did on my portable, else the signal was so strong and the image was almost full white.


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The Magic Man said:
I'm sorry that I have to bump this thread but I would like to request permission to use this guide in my app.

as for the part I made, I have no problem sharing it ^^

It has been already done on many sites including this.
 
Hey Tchay! First off, thank you so much for this tutorial! I know its Kasar's but with your videos it adds and helps with the understanding! However I have on question, from what I understand for the controller wiring it says you need two official controllers and cut the a,b,x,y buttons etc... From Ashens GameCube controller cutting tutorial couldn't you just use the one controller and cut the a,b,x,y from that controller?
 
On step 5 when you trim the mobo it looks like you go through the half the connections for the controller port. Then later on when you explain how to wire the controller you connect to pins that are no longer there. I followed the tut as close to yours as possible and I don't understand how you wore to those pins you cut off. Did I brick my gamecube?? Any help would be greatly appreciated
 
Is it just me or are a lot of the images not working. All I get is a picture of a frog that says "click here to discover imageshack".
 
ignika98 said:
Is it just me or are a lot of the images not working. All I get is a picture of a frog that says "click here to discover imageshack".

Sorry about that! A lot of these images are on other peoples' image hosting accounts, so when that individual decides to remove the image or their account gets deleted, the image goes bye bye.

I went back through the whole guide and fixed broken image links and removed other ones. Thanks for pointing it out.
 
This is great! Thank you so much man! This is going to be an awesome learning and understanding project i can't wait to start! When i make this im playing Super Mario Sunshine anyone else think that's the best Mario game there is?
 
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