public-pervert
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Firstly, I bought a new cheaper USBASP programmer, and made nice little PCBs to burn each microcontroller. This is the ATTINY2313 circuit.
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
Reduced a official N64 controller board
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
Opened space for the N64 controller board
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
It fits =)
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
This is an ATMEGA8 and an NRF24L1+ for the receiver.
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
This is the receiver box i've built with acrylic sheet + CNC laser machine.
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
Take a look how small the charger circuit is. A MicroSD for size comparison.
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
This is the receiver before close. It was a really tight fit.
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
Lastly, the controller itself before close. On the first part, you can see the MiniUSB port for charging the battery, charging circuit, and the wirelles module.
On the second part you can see batteries, 3,3v regulator (under the left black tape), joysticks, ATTINY2313 to mimic the N64 signals to the wirelles module, and I used an ATMEGA8 again (under this black tape on the middle) to make the conversion POT JOYSTICK > PHOTO DIODE JOYSTICK
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
And the finished product. Personally, I loved it!
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
I doubt you can really see in this blury pic, but this is unfamous Mario in action, just to prove it works!
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
This is how I mapped de buttons
It was really fun to build! Hope you enjoy!
Want to make your own?? What are you waiting for? Go to GameSx and download your PDF with instructions!
http://nfggames.com/forum2/index.php?topic=4393.0

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
Reduced a official N64 controller board

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
Opened space for the N64 controller board

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
It fits =)

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
This is an ATMEGA8 and an NRF24L1+ for the receiver.

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
This is the receiver box i've built with acrylic sheet + CNC laser machine.

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
Take a look how small the charger circuit is. A MicroSD for size comparison.

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
This is the receiver before close. It was a really tight fit.

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
Lastly, the controller itself before close. On the first part, you can see the MiniUSB port for charging the battery, charging circuit, and the wirelles module.
On the second part you can see batteries, 3,3v regulator (under the left black tape), joysticks, ATTINY2313 to mimic the N64 signals to the wirelles module, and I used an ATMEGA8 again (under this black tape on the middle) to make the conversion POT JOYSTICK > PHOTO DIODE JOYSTICK

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
And the finished product. Personally, I loved it!


By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
I doubt you can really see in this blury pic, but this is unfamous Mario in action, just to prove it works!


By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03

By publiccpervert at 2012-07-03
This is how I mapped de buttons

It was really fun to build! Hope you enjoy!
Want to make your own?? What are you waiting for? Go to GameSx and download your PDF with instructions!
http://nfggames.com/forum2/index.php?topic=4393.0