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> Content preview: What my idea for a handheld NES system is to acually
> fit a modded front-loading Motherboard into a Sega Nomad. I know the
> two Motherboards are completely different in size; what i'm planning
> to do is to desolter everything on the orignal NES Main Motherboard,
> and make a "Tri-Level" Motherboard that fits in the Nomad. What my
> "Tri- Level" Motherboard consists of four different Motherboards,
> hypothetically anyways, (Bottom) the Main Motherboard,(Middle) the LCD
> screen Motherboard (if I cant fit everything i need on the Main
> Motherboard, then this is Main/LCD Motherboard), (top) the Controller
> Motherboard (The one already on the Sega Nomad), and the
> Socket/Conector Motherboard (which isn't on the "Tri-Level" design,
> but behind the Bottom Main Motherboard.) If you don't understand a
> word i'm typing, i'm going to make a Paint of what it should look
> like.
> Hopefully, i'll start this project early spring/summer of this year or
> early next year. [...]

Sounds pretty sweet.
I would need a lot more practice with solder to trust myself on any
project like that... but am very intrigued reading about them. I'm kinda
hoping I can nudge my gamer son into a project like this... he's not much
for soldering either at this point, but he's still in school, so has free
access to the teaching and practicing. (now if i wanted a cabinet to put
it in, he could do that... he's pretty could with a torch for spot welding)

Raven








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What my idea for a handheld NES system is to acually fit a modded front-loading Motherboard into a Sega Nomad. I know the two Motherboards are completely...
gameskid_4000
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Mar 5, 2005
1:31 am

Hmm... that's not a bad idea. How long do you think it's gonna take you? And you think you could also make a tutorial if you complete it successfully? ... ...
Jorge Bernal
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Mar 6, 2005
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I'm not sure exactly when it'll be done, since this will be my first big mod to the NES, and i now for sure that i'll make a tutorial as i make this drastic...
gameskid_4000
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Mar 7, 2005
9:35 am

... Sounds pretty sweet. I would need a lot more practice with solder to trust myself on any project like that... but am very intrigued reading about them. I'm...
Raven Stormbringer
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Mar 7, 2005
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