Dreamcast MOD finally complete ;)
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Re: Dreamcast MOD finally complete ;)
Sex spec dreamcast reminds me of the honda civics of the 90's all modded out
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It's transformed into a sexy, little machine. I really love the blue case with the red swirl. I paid a small fortune to complete the package, but it was worth it for my favourite console of all time.Ian Micheal wrote:Sex spec dreamcast reminds me of the honda civics of the 90's all modded out
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Looks great. Personally I:m a sucker for the original case. Did the fan, GDEMU and PSU. Will get round to doing the battery at the end of the month. Thinking about DCHDMI but if I go for it no way I'm risking doing it myself.
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I done my own DCHDMI mod and tbh, it's not too bad. I ended up with no CDDA on the first mobo I done as I crossed 2 pins on the audio chip as I was trying to drag solder without a J tip on my soldering iron. Needless to say that mobo now needs a new sound chip but apart from that it's all pretty straightforward. just a little bit of solder on the tip and pull it away from the chip so it flows onto the FFC cable and you'll get those legs soldered in no time. when it comes to soldering like this, less is more! all the problems I've seen modders deal with after a botched install are mostly all due to a few things. iron is too hot (should prob be about 310 deg C) , they've been far too heavy handed with the solder, used lead free solder (leaded has a lower melting temp so it easier to work with), have had the tip on the cable/chip etc for too long and have scorched it (another byproduct of using lead free solder) and just not using any or enough flux.Cass wrote:Looks great. Personally I:m a sucker for the original case. Did the fan, GDEMU and PSU. Will get round to doing the battery at the end of the month. Thinking about DCHDMI but if I go for it no way I'm risking doing it myself.
There's loads of vids out there going over the mod and if you watch enough of them you'll get a feel for how to do it.
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Looking good! Is that one of the cases from the Australian distributor or AliExpress?
Itt's great how user-friendly a lot of the mods for the DC are - you can do the case, PSU, noctuafan and GDEMU without much hassle. Personally I have no need for DCHDMI as I have stuck with the old but reliable VGA box. The only mod I need to do but haven't done yet is the battery mod. Haven't picked a soldering iron up since high school electronics class (half a lifetime ago), but might give it a go soon.
Itt's great how user-friendly a lot of the mods for the DC are - you can do the case, PSU, noctuafan and GDEMU without much hassle. Personally I have no need for DCHDMI as I have stuck with the old but reliable VGA box. The only mod I need to do but haven't done yet is the battery mod. Haven't picked a soldering iron up since high school electronics class (half a lifetime ago), but might give it a go soon.
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The case is from an Australian distributor, it's a high quality piece of work and well worth the coin. Personally I don't feel the need for the HDMI Mod, so I'm using a simple VGA to HDMI cable instead.lozz wrote:Looking good! Is that one of the cases from the Australian distributor or AliExpress?
Itt's great how user-friendly a lot of the mods for the DC are - you can do the case, PSU, noctuafan and GDEMU without much hassle. Personally I have no need for DCHDMI as I have stuck with the old but reliable VGA box. The only mod I need to do but haven't done yet is the battery mod. Haven't picked a soldering iron up since high school electronics class (half a lifetime ago), but might give it a go soon.
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Re: Dreamcast MOD finally complete ;)
The fact the age of translucent technology is over is a real bummer