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    Fusion Micro(s) ~ Worklog

    Re: Fusion Micro ~ Worklog You can just use a voltage divider to get 4.6 volts from the 5 volt line (maybe using a trimmer to get exactly 4.6 volt on the output).
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    Noah7's First GCp, the LCube! WIP

    Read this: viewtopic.php?f=36&t=7994 And if you want, this: http://ngc.scorpei.com/GUIDE-SD_adapter.html
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    WiiCUBE fusion worklog [update 22/04/12]

    Re: need help building my gcp Yep 3.39 is fine, have you connected the 100uF input capacitor?
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    GCV Worklog!

    Re: Gamecube VITA WORKLOG+Vita Mini!! There are cold white leds and warm white leds, like xenon lights on cars, i'm supposing you've got warm white leds that look a little yellowish... PS: no, resitors can't change led's color.
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    Official Gamecube L/R Triggers Compatibility Thread

    Game: Need for Speed: Underground 2 Potentiometer: Controls the "intensity" of the brake and gas (like on Forza games for the Xbox360) Button: Full pressed brake/gas Verdict: Not necessarily required
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    The definitive GC motherboard trimming guide

    On PAL gamecubes composite video is on pin 7 of the audio/video chip, not on pin 9, please add that...
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    GCV Worklog!

    Re: Gamecube VITA WORKLOG!!!! Any 3mm (or smd) high brightness LEDs will do, for example: http://www.ebay.com/itm/10p-3mm-White-S ... 389wt_1378 Remember to add the appropriate resistors to limit the current.
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    Wii DVD/Wiikey Fusion/WODE (sd/hdd loading) on Gamecube

    Add the via pinout for wiikey imo...even if it's already in the trimming guide
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    GCV Worklog!

    Gamecube VITA WORKLOG!!!! You form the top piece from a sheet, then flip the mold and do the bottom one with another sheet. I don't get why you think of cutting it in half except you have a BIG sheet and don't want to waste it as kyosho said...
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    BEST VOLTAGE REG???(+TEASER)

    Yep, usually the protection pcb of the batteries limits the voltage to 4.2 volts per cell, charging more will damage them.
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    BEST VOLTAGE REG???(+TEASER)

    http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ptn78060w.pdf You can use this, but if you're making a portable i would suggest to use a 7.4 volt battery so you don't need it.
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    SS's flaxty 1.9v diagram for gamecube regulators.

    Re: SS's flux 1.9v diagram for gamecube regulators. Looking at the pic he made a series, maybe 820+82 ohm?
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    powering a gamcube

    Yep, the original regulator can't take 7,4 volts...but the gc motherboard itself needs only 1.9-3.3-5 volts to work properly.
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    powering a gamcube

    Don't post wrong info, the gc can be powered with 7.4 volts as the audio line can go down to 5 volts and still work, read this: viewtopic.php?f=36&t=2844
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