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ShinGoutetsu

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  1. Meh, PCB design isn't my thing but I think this might work for top layer and then have the data pins (both sets of green and white) for the controller ports on the bottom layer. Maybe use the other grounds for the led negative leads. The controller breakaway connectors would solder to the board either side, not sure that's a good idea really
  2. Almost done, thinking about creating a PCB to attach the 4 controller ports, 3 x 3mm LED's and a power button. I've never created PCB's before so this will be difficult. I need to know what connectors are used for the power eject and controller ports, could someone tell me? Edit: apparently they are PHDR-10VS for the power/eject and PHDR-12VS for the controller ports.
  3. CPU/GPU bracket. Its on printables if you want it: Original Xbox CPU/GPU bracket by ShinGoutetsu | Download free STL model | Printables.com
  4. added in the completed dvd rom mount bracket
  5. This is also posted in the downloads section but here is a link to printables for both of my xbox mini case designs: Xbox Mini case (2 versions) by ShinGoutetsu | Download free STL model | Printables.com
  6. I think its a good idea to have a thread with all of the 3d printable parts listed here so that others can find them easily. I'll start by adding my own creations, here is a replacement CPU/GPU bracket. Made in Fusion 360: Original Xbox CPU/GPU bracket by ShinGoutetsu | Download free STL model | Printables.com Feel free to add links to your own!
  7. I have one of your xenium chips in my personal xbox and it's great. I'm not in Oz but also more than happy to test anything for you. Probably not feasible though as I'm in the UK. I've followed your work on emuXtras for a long time (I'm ShinGoutetsu on there too), you do great work!
  8. We'll see, there's the option of 3d printing one and using that to make my own clay mold but I don't have the workspace to do that. I could try a crowd fund but I doubt it would get the required numbers. Or I could go to an existing aftermarket case manufacturer and see if they want to take it on. I'll try 3d printing one anyway and go from there.
  9. More than that for something of this size, approx £50,000 so I'm thinking the ROI wouldn't make it worth doing. I mean how many people actually want a replacement case? I'd need to sell thousands just to break even.
  10. Resin would be the preferred, remember that these buttons also light up so a solid colour filament wouldn't be ideal. You could try a clear pla or even tpu if you don't have a resin printer.
  11. I 3d modelled my own, here you go TX_Pro_Switch_Round_Button.step TX_Pro_Switch_Large_button.step Just convert to stl
  12. It is, just been overloaded with work and also working on other projects such as the slim case. I'll get back on it as soon as I can
  13. I believe MakeMHz has said that there is a front panel add on coming but I'm not sure if its a complete faceplate replacement or something more like a pro switch
  14. I'm not saying no...
  15. That's coming, although not from me. This was a sort of commission job, for a well known scene guy. He's doing that side of it
  16. Keep your eyes open for something coming soon
  17. Fun little project, recreated the casing for the pro switch used by the x3 modchip. Done in Fusion 360
  18. added a decal to the xbox mainboard 3d model, does look a little bit more realistic now
  19. Was probably shop01media. They had some a few years back but don't have any now by the look of it. I have a few xerc2 chips left, I always install them in my xboxs.
  20. Yes, it will require a pretty big print base area (300mm)
  21. Washers, small bolts and nuts using the old heatsink bracket mounting holes
  22. So as you may know i've already designed 2 different xbox mini cases and I'm also working on a full replacement case. This design sits in between these two, it loses the DVD rom and uses a 2.5" HDD/SSD instead of the full sized HDD. It also keeps the original PSU. The lid incorporates ducting to guide air over the heatsinks and also holds the HDD/SSD. Sttill a work in progress but heres a quick look so far:
  23. well the cut outs are specifically designed for an xbox mainboard, you would need to change quite a lot for a Pi, including internal mounting points. You may as well design your own case that suits your exact needs to be honest

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