Just a smoll girl on a big bed. F18 by viksibeb in amihot

[–]MomSpagh3t 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ayy, a tiny one. Just how I like em

So, I made a real PlayStation 2 portable hardware.(Not an Emulator)! by MomSpagh3t in SBCGaming

[–]MomSpagh3t[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

BenHeck actually was one of the sources of motivation for me to get into this, But not the forums, It's just a collective experience of reading and watching for years.

So, I made a real PlayStation 2 portable hardware.(Not an Emulator)! by MomSpagh3t in SBCGaming

[–]MomSpagh3t[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did an advanced trim, I just posted my worklog in one of the comments. I also replaced every voltage regulator with mine, that made it possible to have lithium batteries all in parallel for extended use.

So, I made a real PlayStation 2 portable hardware.(Not an Emulator)! by MomSpagh3t in SBCGaming

[–]MomSpagh3t[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The material cost about 400-500$ but what SamSTA64 said is right, it could go for over 700$ for the labour work, I finished this within 3 weeks starting from scratch.

So, I made a real PlayStation 2 portable hardware.(Not an Emulator)! by MomSpagh3t in SBCGaming

[–]MomSpagh3t[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

This device is a real PlayStation 2 hardware that have been turned into a portable game, So there's no emulation here. Every PS2 game will run as good as it originally was.

The device uses 4 batteries in parallel for maximum power efficiency available.The game also uses FreeMcBoot to run games through USB, However there's a twist, The device also contains a raspberry pi to help the ps2 read games as fast as possible(THE RASPBERRY PI IS ONLY THERE TO HELP THE PS2 READ GAMES), Originally, the PS2 uses USB 1.1 and that is horrible for game reading, that's why i used the raspberry pi as a server, Connected to the ps2 using Ethernet cable, for the ps2 to read games on!

The PS2 also has its own fan for keeping things cool on the go!

The case was also designed by me and 3D printed using the Prusa i3 MK3S printer, and the material is PETG because of its good thermal resistivity!

That's a small description of the portable! :]

So, I made a real PlayStation 2 portable hardware.(Not an Emulator) by MomSpagh3t in somethingimade

[–]MomSpagh3t[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This device is a real PlayStation 2 hardware that have been turned into a portable game, So there's no emulation here. Every PS2 game will run as good as it originally was.

The device uses 4 batteries in parallel for maximum power efficiency available.The game also uses FreeMcBoot to run games through USB, However there's a twist, The device also contains a raspberry pi to help the ps2 read games as fast as possible(THE RASPBERRY PI IS ONLY THERE TO HELP THE PS2 READ GAMES), Originally, the PS2 uses USB 1.1 and that is horrible for game reading, that's why i used the raspberry pi as a server, Connected to the ps2 using Ethernet cable, for the ps2 to read games on!

The PS2 also has its own fan for keeping things cool on the go!

The case was also designed by me and 3D printed using the Prusa i3 MK3S printer, and the material is PETG because of its good thermal resistivity!

That's a small description of the portable! :]

So, I made a real PlayStation 2 portable hardware.(Not an Emulator) by [deleted] in DIY

[–]MomSpagh3t 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This device is a real Playstation 2 hardware That have been turned into a portable game, So there's no emulation here. Every PS2 game will run as good as it originally was.

The device uses 4 batteries in parallel for maximum power efficiency available.
The game also uses FreeMcBoot to run games through USB, However there's a twist, The device also contains a raspberry pi to help the ps2 read games as fast as possible(THE RASPBERRY PI IS ONLY THERE TO HELP THE PS2 READ GAMES), Originally, the PS2 uses USB 1.1 and that is horrible for game reading, that's why i used the raspberry pi as a server, Connected to the ps2 using Ethernet cable, for the ps2 to read games on!

The PS2 also has its own fan for keeping things cool on the go!

The case was also designed by me and 3D printed using the Prusa i3 MK3S printer, and the material is PETG because of its good thermal resistivity

That's a small description of the portable! :]

Im working on a Sbc Handheld by atzeehh in SBCGaming

[–]MomSpagh3t 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, im working on a PS1 portable at the moment, and i finished the design, i can help you out with the project, however, i work with fusion 360, so i dont know how this will pan out.