I've been wanting to make a portable N64 for years now, finally decided it's time. I'm hoping to keep the budget around $100 (not including the N64,a MakoPad, and tools which I already have).
I will keep this thread updated with pictures etc once I have some.
Here's the list of parts I plan to buy or already have: (* indicates 'already have')
I will try to keep this list updated with everything I had to buy, in case someone wants to replicate this project. I will provide links if applicable, prices, and/or location of purchase.
* N64 Console (Black), had it for who knows how many years.
* MakoPad
* Generic 3rd Party N64 Controller to rip anything else from
* $22.99 - 4.3" LCD Screen
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-3-Inch-LCD-4-3-TFT-Rearview-Monitor-Screen-for-Car-Backup-Camera-DVD-VCD-GPS-/380528992099?pt=US_Rear_View_Monitors_Cams_Kits&hash=item58994b9f63* $20.12 - Polycase ZN-45 (was hoping to get something smaller but this is my first portable so I'm going to try to keep things on the easy side)
http://www.polycase.com/zn-45* $15 - AUVIO? MP3 Folding Speaker from Radioshack -
http://www.made-by-bacteria.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=179&t=1897* $0 - TI Power Regulator Sample PTH08080WAZ (site's sample page didn't work, but contacted support and they gave me two for free)
http://www.ti.com/product/pth08080w* $24 - x2- Li-Ion Battery 7.4v 2000mAh for Canon BP-915 camera (will be wired together for 4000mAh)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=390436247634* $5.29 - Knockoff battery charger:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BP-915-BP915-BATTERY-CHARGER-FOR-Canon-GL1-GL2-XL1-XL2-/130353785237?pt=Batteries_Chargers&hash=item1e59b0e995* $1.39 - 100uF 16v+ capacitor from Radioshack
* $1.50 - 1.8 Ohm resistor from Radioshack
* $8.99 - Spool of shielded wire from Radioshack
* $2.00 - On/Off switch of some kind from Radioshack
* $11 - 20mm Fan from Fry's
* $3 - Charging plug + port from Radioshack
* $7 - Copper Heatsinks
http://www.ebay.com/itm/330849884420?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649Tools:
* Dremel brand kit w/ sanding drums and various different cutting wheels
* Soldering Iron
- Precision electronics tip
* Lead-free solder
* Solder wick
* Solder sucker
* Various Pliers and Screwdrivers
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Gamebit screwdriver (go to hell nintendo) Made my own bit, check page 2 of the thread
Here's my planned case design, I'm open to suggestions as far as placement of the cartridge slot. Currently I plan to make a cradle on the back of the case (for easy access and easy install), but if I could have it any more flush with the overall design, I'm open to it.)