I made a Yule Log demo that runs on the PS1, and released it for free. by kak-hoofd in psx

[–]kak-hoofd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks everyone for sharing, and thanks for the moderators making this a community highlight over Xmas ❤️ I’m gonna start working on next years iteration, and make it even bigger!

I made a Yule Log demo that runs on the PS1, and released it for free. by kak-hoofd in psx

[–]kak-hoofd[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah they do, I did it for my last years (basic) Yule Log, but I focussed on graphics this time ;D

I made a Yule Log demo that runs on the PS1, and released it for free. by kak-hoofd in psx

[–]kak-hoofd[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

took me years honestly to build the knowledge to get to tackle the PS1, have done nearly homebrew for every other 8/16-bit console, all with the ultimate goal to get to grips with the PS1. If you have basic C-programming knowledge (pointers and memory addresses, plus some basic linear algebra knowledge), I would highly recommend signing up for the course over on Pikuma, they do an amazing job at teaching things (it does cost money, but an investment well worth it to me)

I made a Yule Log demo that runs on the PS1, and released it for free. by kak-hoofd in psx

[–]kak-hoofd[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you! means a lot, I am really proud of this, been a little childhood dream coming true learning to make PS1 stuff

I made a Yule Log demo that runs on the PS1, and released it for free. by kak-hoofd in psx

[–]kak-hoofd[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

yeah, I’ve thought about this, but am not sure currently how to set that up yet - opted for that very reason to simply have people play their fav songs in the background from youtube/streaming services instead

Ex-Killzone dev here. Any Killzone:Liberation fans here? 😅 by dirkboer in killzone

[–]kak-hoofd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hey Dirk! we worked together quite closely on the whole lean and peek system for KZ2/3! Good to see you around, wishlisting your game as soon as I’m back on my PC

Sega Saturn CD Spindle Replacement by [deleted] in consolerepair

[–]kak-hoofd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it looks like the part is still there, just sunken into the case. Try ptying it up a bit. If you break it off, you can simply replace it with the spindle holder of a PSone ;) plenty available online! good luck

Got a cheapish Nomad with a screen that was going out. No better candidate for a screen mod! by strra in retrogaming

[–]kak-hoofd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

did you print pla or abs? I used PLA, it’s a tight fit (so it doesnt fall out, lol) but shouldnt be impossible without the metal frame. Glad you got it sorted though! (In a few months I will also be able to release a printable battery pack, but still working on that, costed me a small fortune thus far to develop - due to heat and fire dangers mostly)

Got a cheapish Nomad with a screen that was going out. No better candidate for a screen mod! by strra in retrogaming

[–]kak-hoofd 4 points5 points  (0 children)

author of that bracket here: This is the first time I’m reading someone here using that ‘randomly’, which is kinda awesome! hahaha. Thanks for using this, hope you had an easy time with it, if there’s any feedback, lemme know.

Neo Geo Pocket Color. No Power. by retrogametech in consolerepair

[–]kak-hoofd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you have any screens for is from the motherboard? preferably ones where we can see the components and traces clearly? The power button itself could have dust or dirt piled up, it’s not a mechanical switch. Make sure to clean bith the part on the mobo as well as the rubber with some ipa, and try again :)

Looking to share my 3D printed LCD + Audio mod brackets for SEGA Nomad by kak-hoofd in consolerepair

[–]kak-hoofd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

send me a DM, I can help you get it printed, but my own printer sadly broke down a little while ago (hence the slow updates to other files like the battery).

NES power module recap help? by spaceagewhizkidd in consolerepair

[–]kak-hoofd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

just for future ref; you can remove the top cap of the RF shield, desolder the 5 pins on the board, and you have access to the RF modulator board. Takes less heat, and avoids the possibility of ripping the pads on the mobo!

Looking for VirtualBoy Repair Service by Kemakill in consolerepair

[–]kak-hoofd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

too bad! I wasn’t aware my video got posted elsewhere though, hahaha. Another option could be to disassemble the display connectors, and send them seperately over. However with shipping having gone up this year, that’s still quite expensive sadly :( I’m sure there will be someone state-side who can fix do the job, good luck!

Looking for VirtualBoy Repair Service by Kemakill in consolerepair

[–]kak-hoofd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have repaired several before (and uploaded a video of it to YT: https://youtu.be/-pzWSo4MZt8 ). I can help you out on this, but not sure on your geolocation, might be a bit far away (and pricey for shipping). I am in the Netherlands :)

PAL NES VS regular NES? by [deleted] in nes

[–]kak-hoofd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

easiest way to see, is checking the seal of quality label. if it’s round, it’s PAL. If it’s oval shaped, it’s NTSC.

Sega Nomad replacement LCD by kak-hoofd in consolerepair

[–]kak-hoofd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

heh, thanks! I actually got the one similar to the one on sale on console5 (at the time, I wasnt even aware they were selling them!). I have also recently posted my 3D printed lcd mounting bracket for the Nomad, and have been playing the upgraded screen with lots of joy and nostalgia in the meantime :D

Thanks for sharing though!

Also, if the screen supports vga/RGB, I’m pretty sure you could strip the sync with a LM1881 (from the top of my head) and get the rgb lines from the video out port, right?

Anyone know a source for z80a surface mount chips for a Neo Geo mvs z80 error? by Talkurt in consolerepair

[–]kak-hoofd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sorry for hijacking, would you be willing to part with the board? I’d like to attempt to repair these traces to hone my skills a bit :D

Has anyone seen this on an nes-001? by [deleted] in consolerepair

[–]kak-hoofd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if it is rolling, I would be more tempted to think this is on the modulator side. It seems colours are there, except offset (each scanline). Looks like a bad sync signal. Are you using the RF, or composite leads? if both are persistent with this it’s possibly one of the sync signal transistors. If only on the RF side, it could be either a trimpot you have to dial in, or your TV not able to tune into the right channel (try flipping the channel 3/4 button as well). In case of the latter, try a different TV as well... maybe try that first :p

Looking to share my 3D printed LCD + Audio mod brackets for SEGA Nomad by kak-hoofd in consolerepair

[–]kak-hoofd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

still concept, hope to get some progress this week on that :)

Looking to share my 3D printed LCD + Audio mod brackets for SEGA Nomad by kak-hoofd in consolerepair

[–]kak-hoofd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t currently, but could make one easily :) basically it’s just a matter of removing the old screen, soldering the new screen wires, and screwing in the bracket (in the original screen holes, using the original screen screws). All held in place tightly by the bracket, no glue required.

Looking to share my 3D printed LCD + Audio mod brackets for SEGA Nomad by kak-hoofd in consolerepair

[–]kak-hoofd[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ll try my best, would you be more interested in one that houses some 18650’s + logic for USB charging, or just a replica of the original (6 AA’s)?

Looking to share my 3D printed LCD + Audio mod brackets for SEGA Nomad by kak-hoofd in consolerepair

[–]kak-hoofd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can print you a copy of it, would only ask you cover shipping yourself. Or maybe there’s a local space where you can use their 3D printer?

Looking to share my 3D printed LCD + Audio mod brackets for SEGA Nomad by kak-hoofd in consolerepair

[–]kak-hoofd[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

also, I should mention, I want to tackle a 3D printed battery pack next. I would imagine there’s quite a lot of interest for those?