Dinofix
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After my first portable the G-Wii I wanted to try out another trim and make myself a tiny gamecube to bring with me mostly for smash melee.
I stumbled across "Noldendo Wii Miicro" and the project was born!
I had almost everything at the workshop I just needed to get hold on some PTH08080WAH
First of I printed the files that Nold included in his post
case is printed in PETG on my Ender3
While the printer worked on the case I softmodded my wii with RVLoader and marked up the cutlines on the motherboard
I totally forgot (didnt think of) the U10 relocation, but somehow by accident I acctually didnt cut through it when I trimmed the board and still could harvest U10 and solder it in place.
Building the regulators was preatty straight forward when I got the amazing tip for resistors on discord from Pablo thanks mate!
I followed his values and got a succesful first boot!
1v - 87.2k = 100k//680k
1.15v - 33.8k = 100k//51k
1.8v - 8.08k = 8.2k//560k
3.3v - 1.89k = 3k//5.1k
5v - 353Ω = 820Ω//620Ω
Felt really good to see that RVLoader screen!
Now there wasnt much to it left to do, I wired up the MX Chip, battery, bluetooth and controllerports without much hassle
I forgot to take pictures of the MX Chip
all wired up and fully working Noldendo Wii Miicro
Conclution:
Im super happy that I did this build - I once again got to learn alot during the build, the 4 and 6 layer trim have alot incommon but you really need to know what to look for on the forums and keep the two guides separated!
@Nold thanks for the guide!
I stumbled across "Noldendo Wii Miicro" and the project was born!
I had almost everything at the workshop I just needed to get hold on some PTH08080WAH
First of I printed the files that Nold included in his post
case is printed in PETG on my Ender3
While the printer worked on the case I softmodded my wii with RVLoader and marked up the cutlines on the motherboard
I totally forgot (didnt think of) the U10 relocation, but somehow by accident I acctually didnt cut through it when I trimmed the board and still could harvest U10 and solder it in place.
Building the regulators was preatty straight forward when I got the amazing tip for resistors on discord from Pablo thanks mate!
I followed his values and got a succesful first boot!
1v - 87.2k = 100k//680k
1.15v - 33.8k = 100k//51k
1.8v - 8.08k = 8.2k//560k
3.3v - 1.89k = 3k//5.1k
5v - 353Ω = 820Ω//620Ω
Felt really good to see that RVLoader screen!
Now there wasnt much to it left to do, I wired up the MX Chip, battery, bluetooth and controllerports without much hassle
I forgot to take pictures of the MX Chip
all wired up and fully working Noldendo Wii Miicro
Conclution:
Im super happy that I did this build - I once again got to learn alot during the build, the 4 and 6 layer trim have alot incommon but you really need to know what to look for on the forums and keep the two guides separated!
@Nold thanks for the guide!
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