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Roy linked me to instructions on how to create a PC out of a gutted nintendo. It piqued my interest, and now I'm very seriously considering it.

I have a partially nintendo case at home. (not sure if I have the neccesary hardware, but hopefully I can get it). Neil picked up a slimline cd-rom drive and ITX power supply at the dump and run that hopefully can be taken and used in it. (The problem with the drive right now is that it's a Macintosh docking port connector, and I don't know if I can pull that out to IDE, but that's a concern for later.)

At this point, what I basically need is a laptop hard drive (100 bucks ish on ebay?) and a mini-itx motherboard. The motherboard will cost about 100 plus shipping. all the components (video, sound, ethernet) are built into those motherboards, so with creative use of Neil's dremel tool cutting the back of the nintendo to fit it in shouldn't be too difficult.

There is something cool about a machine inside a Nintendo Entertainment System. It's ultimately portable, albiet not a powerhouse machine. But can you imagine the looks I'd get when I bring in my pc to check something out - and it looks like I could pop a cartridge into it?

This is such a cool idea.

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Date: 2003-09-01 11:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alacrity.livejournal.com
That is a great idea. Damn. I want to make one now. What are you planning on doing for a power supply? How much room is there for one, and how small do they make them?

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Date: 2003-09-01 11:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crschmidt.livejournal.com
In the pictures the guy took of it, it looks like the motherboard basically drags along (or outside of) the bottom of the system. That fills up the bottom portion of the NES (The grey part) and the top is where the power supply, hard drive, and fans go.

The power supply had to have the case ripped off of it (not an extremely difficult task) so that it would fit, and the fans are all along the outsides (plus the one on the CPU) rather than right on top of the power supply or anything.

http://www.junkmachine.com/nintendo/members/tutorial.shtml is the link.

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