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Console Modding------ ( Here you can talk about your favorite Consoles ) => Legacy Consoles => Retro console modding => Topic started by: wesley_huddleston1 on May 14, 2008, 04:58:55 PM
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My gamecube got jealous of my ps3 so this weekend I am going to make it turn on and off with a remote.
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http://www.youtube.com/v/UPexexwfDFw
http://www.youtube.com/v/UPexexwfDFw (http://www.youtube.com/v/UPexexwfDFw)
Project complete now I can move on to my PS2
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That's really cool!!
I really wanna know how you've done it!
I can't wait 'till next year to learn that stuff at school!!!
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First I bought one of these
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/12V-20A-REMOTE-CONTROL-RELAY-SWITCH-CAR-HOME-BOAT-RM100_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742Q2em153Q2el1262QQcategoryZ33713QQihZ005QQitemZ150247655241
Then I took it apart to save space and reconfigure what it does.
I then soldered connections to the 12V DC into the gamecube for power into the remote switch.
I then unsoldered the relay from the PCB of the switch and used the relay to make the contacts on the original power switch touch when the switch is on.
After that I tested to see if it worked and then I put it back together.
Then I moved on to the controller.
I unsoldered the buttons from the PCB of the remote and then attached them to some wires.
I did the same with the led making sure not to get the polarity mixed up.
I then dremeled out some holes for the buttons and LED in the controller and glued them into place.
Then I stuffed the PCB into the right grip of the controller and put it back together.
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First I bought one of these
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/12V-20A-REMOTE-CONTROL-RELAY-SWITCH-CAR-HOME-BOAT-RM100_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742Q2em153Q2el1262QQcategoryZ33713QQihZ005QQitemZ150247655241
Then I took it apart to save space and reconfigure what it does.
I then soldered connections to the 12V DC into the gamecube for power into the remote switch.
I then unsoldered the relay from the PCB of the switch and used the relay to make the contacts on the original power switch touch when the switch is on.
After that I tested to see if it worked and then I put it back together.
Then I moved on to the controller.
I unsoldered the buttons from the PCB of the remote and then attached them to some wires.
I did the same with the led making sure not to get the polarity mixed up.
I then dremeled out some holes for the buttons and LED in the controller and glued them into place.
Then I stuffed the PCB into the right grip of the controller and put it back together.
Oh I see.At 1st I thought you've made a pcb for it with all the IC's and wirelless stuff.Anyway smart thing to do.
I think my local electronics store have that kind of wireless switches.I might try it myself if I get the chance.
Thx.
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what school are you going to?
whats your major.
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what school are you going to?
whats your major.
I'm going at a vocational school(I'm not sure if it's called like that)
and we choose what courses we like to attend.
I chose electronics and at that school we don't have ancient greek and some other subjects,instead we have electronics.
What do you mean what's my major?
I don't get what that means :D
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What do you mean what's my major?
I don't get what that means :D
I mean do you study electronic repair or do you study like electrical engineering
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I mean do you study electronic repair or do you study like electrical engineering
It's general electronics.No electronic engineering.
Next year I'm gonna take computer electronic classes. :)
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nicely done man, your rocking out on the gamecube
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I think you should write a tut up for this im sure it will be beneficial to any modder, especially me =P
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This could be adapted into a number of consoles, Good Work