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    My NES Pi build

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      herman27d
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      Here's my Raspberry Pi B+ with a controlblock installed inside a NES. Power is routed through an AC power entry module (SS7B socket) to a female extension cord end with the 5V 2A power supply plugged into it. I used a RJ45 Male to Female Ethernet LAN Extension Cable and an HDMI Male to Female Adapter. The front load tray was cut down and epoxied to remain in an “UP” position. A PCI USB face plate was molded to it with two USB 2.0 Male to Female extension adapter cables. The power button works as do the original NES controllers. There's a lot of epoxy in the build and some bondo though I must admit it's not perfect.

      The front load tray is gold because I had some gold spray paint already, and it looked horrible after being hacked up, epoxied and then covered in bondo.

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