Recently I watched a video about a guy who spent years on modding his Sega Saturn. The video is about half an hour and he goes into excruciating detail into how he figured out the system's internals.
And that got me thinking... what are some crazy hardware mods you have seen and would like to share? What extremes have you gone to modify your system?
The Extremes of Hardware Modding
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Got a link to that video? Might watch it in my free time.
Most extreme thing I have done are mostly overly complicated software or softmodding. Only hardware thing that comes to mind is how I charged my brother's 3ds when the charger stopped working. Basically took a snap circuit wall outlet power supply and wired it to the two pads on the left and right of the charger port (the coppery looking pads).
The wall outlet plugin was 9v 500ma, plugged into the snap circuit I had on hand. The piece can convert the power into 3v, 5v, or 6v. The 3ds charger outputs 5v usually, so I went with that. It wasn't a very good solution, as the wires kept getting bumped out easily and the 3ds charger normally outputs 1a or 1000ma, so it only charged at half speed with the provided 500ma. But it kept his 3ds somewhat charged and working until we got a replacement charger.
I tried powering the Wii/Wii u ir bar for PC use, but had no luck. I just turn on the Wii u and put it in Wii mode when I need the it bar for PC. I should probably try to train myself in the art of hackfu better, but I'd rather try taking on useful tasks that are within my skill range. I either lack skill or motivation, I just got lucky I think.
Most extreme thing I have done are mostly overly complicated software or softmodding. Only hardware thing that comes to mind is how I charged my brother's 3ds when the charger stopped working. Basically took a snap circuit wall outlet power supply and wired it to the two pads on the left and right of the charger port (the coppery looking pads).
The wall outlet plugin was 9v 500ma, plugged into the snap circuit I had on hand. The piece can convert the power into 3v, 5v, or 6v. The 3ds charger outputs 5v usually, so I went with that. It wasn't a very good solution, as the wires kept getting bumped out easily and the 3ds charger normally outputs 1a or 1000ma, so it only charged at half speed with the provided 500ma. But it kept his 3ds somewhat charged and working until we got a replacement charger.
I tried powering the Wii/Wii u ir bar for PC use, but had no luck. I just turn on the Wii u and put it in Wii mode when I need the it bar for PC. I should probably try to train myself in the art of hackfu better, but I'd rather try taking on useful tasks that are within my skill range. I either lack skill or motivation, I just got lucky I think.
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