How did you get this cool surface on the black and red one? It looks like it's printed but in the 3D model it appears to be flat? Do you have a special Hotbed for your printer? Great video and keep it up 😊
@kscheweКүн бұрын
Just trying to figure out on JP versions. I assume you solder to the bios chip similar to the PAL version? When i installed the modchip on the JP version I made a custom bios for the normal mayumi v4. I am experimenting on the psone JP. If I figure it out I want to try it on the schp-1000
@MarioMyers-r8kКүн бұрын
Can I get the your book offering when you subscribe
@Realyst2 күн бұрын
Might try this but use a Brook universal board instead. Might cut the Pico stand offs off. Also, might try to add another thumb button to the right of the jump button. But I'm new to 3d printing so who knows if I can pull this off or not.
@james_wheelz3 күн бұрын
ipod 5th gen 80gb i used from when it released until 2016. i still have it and it works. Just don’t use it as a daily audio player since 2016.
@EBone123553 күн бұрын
That was an impressive upgrade project!
@sufferingincorporatedtm17813 күн бұрын
i prefer my ipod (rockbox my beloved), but zunes do look great. they're like big chunky chocolate bars to me :) they look like they use plastic very well.
@iancameron91593 күн бұрын
During your rewire of the LPC port, where you bridged with solder, doesn't the solder affect the open wire traces on the Xbox board? (9:30)
@FLasH3r3 күн бұрын
No diodes for the buttons?
@SprintyFromUkraine5 күн бұрын
We've got an Alternate from Mandela Catalogue building 3D printed gaming controllers before GTA VI
@dansiup_445 күн бұрын
No Way bro (((
@leiratam5 күн бұрын
why would you do something so evil like making a big cross for an arcade gamepad
@MadModLabs5 күн бұрын
@@leiratam it's called a Mixbox. I also have one with a Hotbox layout
@gunier.j.kintgenanimations6 күн бұрын
My reaction: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gJLSpZyFpZlomsk
@shabbadahutt3586 күн бұрын
What is the cerbios file on your upgraded hdd? Does that get installed via fatx?
@frstwhsprs7 күн бұрын
HIFI RUSH MENTIONED!!
@user-yd6kb7ix7q7 күн бұрын
Play games using 😊
@JackyDev.5 күн бұрын
they literally did at the end of the short...
@Yvr_Retro7 күн бұрын
Would the sound work if you simply took off the old capacitor and not installed a new one?
@abyssosque7 күн бұрын
Hi dankzunes
@angeldejesussanchezgonzale99689 күн бұрын
hi friend one question how can i find thes vram replacements
@Flippr9 күн бұрын
Hey there, I've been following these steps to make a keyboard of my own for a while and I've somehow gotten it to work almost perfectly Every key works except for one single column, which I've discovered that the moment the keyboard's plugged in, every key in it from first to last fires once until the last key, which then repeats its signal until any other key is pressed. Pressing any of keys in the one column doesn't output anything afterwards I'm not sure if you'd be able to help with this issue as I'm using the Teensy++ 2.0 and not the Teensy 2.0 but I hope you can! Thanks
@MadModLabs9 күн бұрын
@@Flippr it sounds like that column is shorting out to ground somewhere. First I would check all the diodes and make sure they are all going the same direction. Next I would check the column wire. Make sure the insulation is not melting off anywhere that would allow the wire to contact another column or row. Also check the solder points on the teensy and make sure they are not bridged together. If that column happens to be connected to pin D6 on the teensy 2.0++ you could try moving it to another pin and editing the firmware accordingly. On the Teensy 2.0++ this pin is also used by the onboard LED. I have had unusual behavior using this pin on some teensy clones. Lastly, you could test each switch in the column individually. It's unlikely to cause the entire row to fail but it's worth checking especially if your switches have been disassembled for lubricating.
@Flippr9 күн бұрын
@@MadModLabs I just so happen to have it on D6 ;-; I'll try to switch it to another pin the next time I'm able to, unless if there's a way I can easily update the code through the site as moving the wire to another pin may be difficult for me to do
@yeehawmckickass10 күн бұрын
I've finished three of these and I'm working on three more. Completed units are quite good. I've let multiple people try them and for compact the layout is exactly what people expect. There's one major gripe though, but I'll get to it. I'm also using hot swap sockets and Spice__King's method for USB connection. Also, ewasterdeux's tip about the heat is a big one. Even if you're experienced with soldering I'd still recommend doing as many connections to the Pico as possible outside the case. I realize that's really rough to do without any kind of wire length to work off of, so here's a less clean but more direct length list to get you started: USB Breakout direct wiring 195 mm for each wire. Length set for twisting while routing. Use the USB standard color guide as used in the video: White TP2 to d-, Green TP3 to d+, Black TP1 to GND, Red GP40 to Vbus. Directional buttons Up 90 mm Other Three 200mm Kick buttons A/X 115mm B/Circle 100mm RT/R2 100mm LT/L2 70 mm Punch Buttons X/Square 130mm Y/Triangle 130mm Rb/R1 120mm LB/L1 90mm Ground Loop 12x 65mm +/- 5mm between hot swap sockets. For the momentary switches, play that by ear since there's a ton of different ways you can wire your grounds for this. I also recommend completing your ground loop to two different ground points on the pico. This is a common technique used in actual arcade games and just adds some redundancy in case a wire happens to pop. Momentary Switches 300mm per non-ground switch, measured to allow for twisting. Again, these lengths won't route your wires as nicely in the video, they're just a starting point to work off of. Speaking of the Momentary Switches, these are the big gripe. The ones linked in the description are low quality, mushy to the touch, and probably the single hardest thing to work with in the project. They make me want to design a PCB assembly to completely replace them. The best way I've found of working with them so far is to print a switch riser, put all five of them into the riser, solder the non-ground wires to them, feed everything wire first through the main shell, then loop the washer and nut over the wire to pin them in place. You'll have to do the ground loop in the case.
@YodaWhat11 күн бұрын
I had to take apart my TCL-made Roku TV because the backlight stopped working. Turns out they had cheaped out on the flyback diode in the switchmode power supply, so I replaced it with a MUCH better diode, rated for twice the voltage and twice the current, AND put the diode on a heatsink. The original diode lacked ANY heatsink, and had too low a voltage rating to withstand the voltage spikes it is constantly subjected to. Retail cost of the better diode was only about $1 (USA money), and would have cost TCL only a few cents extra at the factory prices. DOH!
@obsequious_obsolescence13 күн бұрын
Are there larger ssd upgrades available? I bought the 120gb version back in the day and quickly filled it up even then. It would be really cool to be able to get a faster form of ssd going than micro sd cards (currently my standard with an old small smart phone) The Bluetooth is sort of an audio quality downgrade in general. But I really appreciate the attention for the zunes great platform.
@beatwrecker734314 күн бұрын
you look AND sound like the mustard guy on tiktok... i cant see past it. great videos. i just can NOT SEE PAST IT. DAMNIT.
@Over_Ace15 күн бұрын
the fixing is satisfying!
@spider-man604918 күн бұрын
If I sent you my Xbox would you do all this if I paid you? 😅
@bigbangatk66618 күн бұрын
So do i need the cerbios tool from the github if im using FatXplorer3? Or just need a dashboard and thats it?
@Juvination19 күн бұрын
That being said I got it up and running! Was having some issues with the LCD screen, ended up not utilizing it which is a shame. That being said I haven't soldered anything aside from removing a battery from a gameboy cartridge so it took me quite a while! I look forward to using it in game!
@Juvination21 күн бұрын
Hi I was wondering if you had any suggestions to help the mounts/nuts actually securing together? I've tried a few different print options, and I can't get the nuts to actually have a good tight grip, they just spin in place once secured to the back. Any help would be appreciated! I am using PLA and not PETG but I suppose I could try PETG.
@EL3Y21 күн бұрын
This work for 1.6b
@MattF_V123 күн бұрын
Watching this like i'm gonna do this
@fohnikka25 күн бұрын
do you think this method will work with an Arduino nano clone?
@MadModLabs25 күн бұрын
@@fohnikka yes it will work with a cheap nano clone. As long as it has the same 328 chip and you know which pins to use.
@fohnikka25 күн бұрын
@@MadModLabs ok im thinking i might give it a try someday hopefully i can find my old ps1 in the basement somewhere... awesome vid btw really enjoyed it !! Would love to see more console mods ! Perhaps ps2?
@Robloxian_bloxdplay126 күн бұрын
Yo bro i have a red light
@raiden165627 күн бұрын
Fantastic video, just what I needed to decide that I’m going to try this out instead of just buying another one, which is probably better for the tv company
@raiden165617 күн бұрын
I can't find an LED replacement that specifically names my TCL 50S45, I've seen 50S451, 50S425. I'll need to open the tv and see what the LED looks like. And literally just now I finally see a product listing that does name my model! This is a lucky channel.
@lurkerrekrul29 күн бұрын
If I were to attempt this, I'd probably end up with a dead Playstation. I have trouble soldering wires to contacts 4x larger than those.
@cgarzsАй бұрын
It's missing like half the keys. Did they fall off? 😆
@bobgames1984-s9qАй бұрын
Do you think the ezp 2019/2023 can flash these plcc32 chips?
@MarkAmaroАй бұрын
I wish I had kept my zune now
@edj1447Ай бұрын
This was a great video
@YamazakiRodrigoАй бұрын
Finally a nice step by step guide for PsNee!! thank you!!! Did one SCPH-5500 NTSC-J after your video and worked really well. Side note, japanese consoles still need to region change patch to play other region games. SetRegion GUI does the trick.
@TheJacksonTravelsАй бұрын
I have to do this!!! Great video!
@azizqady243Ай бұрын
Loved your guide, I'm planning on trying it with my Japanese ps1 if the time allowed me.
@dezero1035Ай бұрын
can a 24mm sanwa button fit in this?
@MadModLabsАй бұрын
@@dezero1035 the hole in the 3D model is exactly 24mm so it should fit. You might want to add a little 3D printed spacer to make the mounting plate thicker where the button clips on.
@MotownBatmanАй бұрын
Well Done Sir! I like the 3d Printed USB Dongle is a Nice Touch
@ProjectPhoenixMediaАй бұрын
How about the lframe, do nothing with it?
@MadModLabsАй бұрын
I did not cut the trace. If you do cut the trace it will disable the original Xbox bios for good unless you repair it. Some people say that cutting the trace will make the console live longer. I don't have evidence to prove or disprove this.
@5a796dАй бұрын
Gran turismo 2 backup works correctly? Shouldn't the sketch be loaded via programmer?
@insultobotАй бұрын
Tetris Plus!!!
@juanmacias5922Ай бұрын
CTR! <3
@stevenburton2410Ай бұрын
This is really awesome! Thanks for showing each step in detail
@faq11b42OАй бұрын
great video .. thanks for sharing love the older consoles i bought an xstation 5501 to go with my 1001