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cbutters
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Post subject: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 11:48 pm |
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Here are two pictures of my next project:   Can you guess what I'm going to do with these goodies? That's right, I will be building a retro gaming computer using my favorite mini-itx board the D201GLY2, and my trusty companion that has been in the family for longer than most of my brothers and sisters. The goal with this build is going to be complete sleeper looks. What I mean by that is that the NES will be absolutely indistinguishable from a stock NES, completely stealth. I have seen a lot of NES's built into computers on the web, but none have a completely stock look. In fact the majority look like frankenstein hack jobs. Hopefully mine will only look like that if you open the case. I have some original ideas that will make this build very unique and hopefully pretty gosh dang awesome. The Goal:Stealth Install install all games for all systems(that can be emulated) Use Existing ports No visible holes conenct existing NES ports to USB allow for 4 controllers (in addition to NES controllers, for N64 Games [smash bros]) The Specs:Intel D201GLY2A+(video out) Celeron 220 (1.2Ghz) Samsung 160GB 2.5" HDD 1GB RAM DDR2 I will post the before pictures of the NES tomorrow with more to come.
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:48 am |
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what a sweet mod. i was planning at one time to use my old apple IIe case for an itx mod, but it proved to be too much work, so i'm getting a normal case 
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cbutters
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 8:31 am |
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 11:23 pm |
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So I started dismantling the NES. First you undo the 6 screws on the bottom and then the lid lifts of very easy, and you are left with this:  Now I took off a few metal back plates, and had this:  Here is the cleared out case:  With the mainboard pulled out you can see the original power and video and audio brackets, I want to use these to give my NES retro gaming computer an authentic look. Here is a picture of the bracket:  After a few minutes with the dremel, I have the bracket cut off the main board, and am ready to wire up the audio, video and power to it!:  Here is the case with the original modded bracket in place:  To mount the hard drive, I dremeled down a post, and then use a wooden peg that fit right into the screw hole of the hard drive to keep it from moving around, then I used some mounting tape to secure the other side, it is in place very tight and will not be coming loose. 
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cbutters
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 7:45 am |
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Here are a few more pictures. Here is wiring up the speakers to the rear bracket:  This is how I wired up the front POWER and RESET buttons, the green is power, the blue is reset and the red is the LED. However the old LED must require more power than the motherboard puts out for the LED. Because it wouldn't light up, I had to use a different RED LED off an old case.  Here is another view of the front power switchboard.  This is how I mounted the hard drive, I dremelled down one of the posts, then placed a wooden peg that fit right into the Hard drive hole, that held it in place pretty good, and I used some mounting tape to hold the rest of the hard drive down:  Starting to look pretty good!:  Here are the retrousb adapters that I will rip apart in order to make the front ports work with the computer.  Here is one of them cracked open, I NEED THAT CIRCUIT BOARD! 
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cbutters
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 7:21 pm |
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Please feel free to post here 
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 8:12 pm |
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hi, is there any way you can perhaps give me a more of a detailed step by step guide. I've always wanted to do something like this and I would like this mod to be my first project. any help would be appreciated. thank you and awesome mod.
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:47 am |
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:50 am |
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:20 am |
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Nice work so far - I'm also working on modding an old NES (using the Atom board). It appears that you are using the ports on the side (originally mono audio and video out) as a stereo L&R outputs, then the rear port is for video - all as RCA outputs. How are you modding the onboard video output to the RCA jack?
Grunt
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cbutters
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:00 am |
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DavGerm4 wrote: Sorry for the double post, but just one question? What are you using to power up the machine? I mean I know you're using a picoPSU, but what's powering that? You can use the original Power Adapter from the NES? Can you? Hi DavGerm4, welcome to the forums. The pico PSU I bought came in a combo with basically a laptop brick power adapter. I switched the end from the laptop with the one from the original nintendo.
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:02 am |
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GruntUltra wrote: Nice work so far - I'm also working on modding an old NES (using the Atom board). It appears that you are using the ports on the side (originally mono audio and video out) as a stereo L&R outputs, then the rear port is for video - all as RCA outputs. How are you modding the onboard video output to the RCA jack?
Grunt Grunt, Welcom The motherboard I bought has s-video out, I am then using an s-video to composite adapter to get the signal out, then the rear bracket itself acts as the ground, so I only run one wire out of the motherboard for the video, and one wire out for left and right channels.
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 3:53 pm |
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Ahhh- S-Video to component... Genius! Well, I won't have such luck with my board since it has VGA-output only. I love the idea of keeping the exterior completely intact, but the only way I could do this would be to have a VGA male-to-female extension within the box, then maybe try to hide the output under the black 'stripe' on the rear of the console. But... I also want to have built-in wireless (via a 802.11g PCI card) and USB ports for whatever controllers I choose. It looks like my build will need the rear I/O panel in order to have access everything. I, too decided not to waste time or space loading an optical drive in the console. What I wanted to do was put one of the new VFD 5¼ displays in the cartridge bay, but then I'd have to find plug-ins for everything I wanted it to do, and I'm not that talented yet! But still - it would be downright cool! I'm hoping that in addition to running the NES, SNES, N64, and MAME libraries, that I will be able to run a few games like Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Civilization 3, AD1602 & AD1503, Age of Empires II, and a handful of other older & less demanding games. I should be able to bury a BlueTooth receiver inside the box and use a KB/Mouse within a short distance (I haven't measure the range yet). Thanks for the info and the video on HardOCP - it's inspiring! Grunt
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 4:10 pm |
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 10:40 am |
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