I will divide the case into two, 1 inch thick halfs, with the top half housing the mobo/heatsink/fan assembly, as well as the controller. The case is wide enough to hold the ps2 mobo sideways, with the controller ports on one side and the power/av ports on the other side. I designed (and plan on building) the interior first, so that I could be sure the unit would at least work properly. The usable envelope inside is 5.9" by 6.9" by 2" Its a black plastic enclosure, Its 7" by 7.3" by 2.25" thick. So its not great, but you cant beat the price! It will be hooked up using composite video to prevent the green issue.Īs much as I love the sexy curves of a lazer doodle, I designed my portable around the fashionable brick for ease of everything. ( Ebay link) its 480x234, and 30ms response time. I wanted a big screen, so I ordered a 7 inch widescreen display. I am aiming for a rugged and usable unit that will be easy to assemble and troubleshoot. I am using a Ps2 slim, SCPH 79001 so it has the really small motherboard. I have read most of the posts on this awesome forum and feel that I can take the plunge into the solder and bondo filled world of portable consoles. I am now looking into making my ps2 slim into a portable console. I recently caught the portable bug when I restored a broken up Sega Nomad to working condition.
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