portable jaguar worklog

EVIL NOD

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here is the worklog for my portable jaguar
first the screen is a 4gamers pad screen
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and took the jaguar apart
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to get sound and video from the jaguar is easy here are the pin outs
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then started to make the frount of the case
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put the screen on its own board so it can be changed at a later date
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then added the controls
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next was the cart slot from Heck all 106 pins to solder had to do it 3 times
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then removed the rf box and this metal thing
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then added the battery 7.4 lipo and tested :D it works battery life is over 3 hours
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then fixed the front of the case on painted it and added the decales
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Re: portable jaguar

Whoa, you're quite the busy body! You should post this in the news section.

Edit: :oops: it is in the news section.
 
May I be the first to congratulate you on the world's second atari jaguar portable.

It looks great, man. This has inspired me to go out and gather supplies for a 3dop. Obscure consoles FTW!
 
bacteria said:
the Jaguar board itself - how easy or hard would it be to cut the board in two and re-wire it? Is the board double layer? Do the traces affect the clock timings (like on the N64) or ok to extend?

not sure did look at triming it but there are a lot of traces at the edges on the sides.top and bottom there may be some room to trim.
 
I was talking about the system boards. You almoast have to cut controllers in portables. mainly speaking of big systems anyway, like jaguar and colecovision.
 
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