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 Post subject: Nintendetar PCBs finally here
PostPosted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 10:27 am 
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$10 each +$2.50 shipping

$8 each if you buy more than one - shipping stays at $2.50

email me @ fixedfrequencies@hotmail.co.uk

the board itself is 2 layer professionally fabricated (took me ages) and will fit into a NES controller if you're going to do what I'm doing. I have obviously tested the boards and will offer any advice if you find you need it.
I will provide a printout of instructions but the bill of materials is as follows

http://soundcloud.com/3cardsshort/nintendetar-sample

B1 DF06M (available at MOUSER $0.35)
C1 100n
C2 10u
C3 10n
C4 100n
C5 1u
C7 10u
C8 100n
D1 1N4xxx
D2 1N4xxx (my test model uses 1N4001)
IC1 40106 (available at MOUSER $0.50)
IC2 LM386 (available at MOUSER $1.05)
R1 10k
R2 22k
R3 1k
and an LED


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 Post subject: Re: Nintendetar PCBs finally here
PostPosted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:32 am 
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AWESOME!
fantastic work.
pm'ing now!

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insonic is the shit!
right on dude, email on the way.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 7:37 pm 
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Want!

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 Post subject: Re: Nintendetar PCBs finally here
PostPosted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 9:54 pm 
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E-mail sent.

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$ sent. Thanks. Looking forward to a fun project.

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 Post subject: Re: Nintendetar PCBs finally here
PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 9:23 am 
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$ sent. Thanks. Looking forward to a fun project.


recieved and enveloped for posting !

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 Post subject: Re: Nintendetar PCBs finally here
PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 9:31 am 
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Email sent.

I bought a theremin from you as well, arrived pretty quickly from the UK for anyone wondering.

Thanks for putting this together. I will have to come up with a crazy demo of the two together!


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 9:35 am 
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that would be ace, I haven't actually tried putting the 2 together
that might be an idea for an entirely new project! a board with both of them together
though at the moment I'm doing a zakk wylde overdrive clone

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 Post subject: Re: Nintendetar PCBs finally here
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This. Is. AWESOME.

Emailed!

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Do you have the dimensions? Are there any controls and are you restricted by playing only higher on the neck?


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 Post subject: Re: Nintendetar PCBs finally here
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2" x 2" it took me a while to get as small as possible so I could fit it in a nintendo controller

there's a level control and a pulse width control

no restrictions where you play it

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Yes! PM'ing right now! :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: Nintendetar PCBs finally here
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So, who's all building one (or more) of these? I think it will be a great project that I'd like to finish this weekend. But for something this cool, I want to make a cool enclosure (that won't be done this weekend). I'm using a standard stompbox enclosure but want to give it a Pacman or Missile Command or Pokemon finish, or something similar. I'd love to see what everyone else is / will be doing with this awesome project. Maybe post a link here to your "Show Off Your Completed Build" thread. Just a thought.

Thanks.

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 Post subject: Re: Nintendetar PCBs finally here
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I can't wait to see what people have done/are doing. though I think buying 100 boards was a bit over the top, I only sold 24 of them!

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 Post subject: Re: Nintendetar PCBs finally here
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insonicbloom wrote:
I can't wait to see what people have done/are doing. though I think buying 100 boards was a bit over the top, I only sold 24 of them!


Haha! Paul you've sold nearly 1/4 of them in just over a week, I would say that's pretty good. I'm thinking of having a go at this one myself, just need to wait for my finances to settle down a bit. Save one for me ok? :D

PS: the demo clip sounds great!


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insonicbloom wrote:
I can't wait to see what people have done/are doing. though I think buying 100 boards was a bit over the top, I only sold 24 of them!


Haha! Paul you've sold nearly 1/4 of them in just over a week, I would say that's pretty good. I'm thinking of having a go at this one myself, just need to wait for my finances to settle down a bit. Save one for me ok? :D

PS: the demo clip sounds great!


no worries dude.

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 Post subject: Re: Nintendetar PCBs finally here
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Yeah, I'm putting all my financial efforts in the group buy this month but 25jan I get paid again and will be in for 5ish!

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 Post subject: Re: Nintendetar PCBs finally here
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Do you have any more photos of the finished product and how it sits in the Nintendo controller?

This is awesome by the way.


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buskers. wrote:
Do you have any more photos of the finished product and how it sits in the Nintendo controller?

This is awesome by the way.


I'm a electronics guy really, I never finish anything, I tested it and did the recording of it out of box
the nintendo controller is just in the picture for the hell of it, I was adapting it to USB so I could play super meat boy on STEAM

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 Post subject: Re: Nintendetar PCBs finally here
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Hey insonicbloom! I managed to sell my purple phaze for 100$ so I wanna buy 2 nintendo-retards please :mrgreen:
PM me total inc shipping to ole Sweden mate! Thanks n cheers

edit: :shock: how did you usb-mod the nintendocontroller!?

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Hey insonicbloom! I managed to sell my purple phaze for 100$ so I wanna buy 2 nintendo-retards please :mrgreen:

hahahaha!


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edit: :shock: how did you usb-mod the nintendocontroller!?


with a lot of tiny, tiny wires?

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soundclip is awesome! Sounds like a gated octave fuzz/bitcrusher of sorts. Without all the randomness.

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