My PiStation Project
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I don't have a 3D printer aswell :D But there are existing many 3D print studios, which do such jobs for a couple of bucks.
Also the cheapiest quality, like in my case, impressed me very much! With 3D printed parts those kind of projects get a extremly professional touch, i think. -
You can just ignore the LAN port and audio jack out, using only wlan and audio via hdmi. then u don't need the parallel
port in the case or you have to cut this slot out by hand with a dremel or so. -
Wer hat's erfunden? ;)
Japan - das Land der Spielekonsolen :) and such more of beautyness.
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@FlyingTomahawk I have one.....define "normal" ;-)
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@Cape-City i have been done with mine for a while but some good stuff when i need to do one for my buddy. Do you have a link for the parts you bought?
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Nice work man!
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I saw somebody else use very similar 3D printed parts for his PSX Pi conversion on YouTube as well. Gives it a clean finish, but I agree with @edmaul69 that I wanted to keep the original pads so added usb into where the memory card slot was on my build.
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The links are all in the description of the first video.
The original project and webshop where to buy the cable and that stuff came from retro-emulation.com -
I guess you mean the website from Andreas jabs on retro-emulation.com ;) he has the building video on YouTube online.
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@Cape-City Yeh, that's the one!
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