Hi everybody!
Just wanted to say hi to the community with my first two attempts at modding and fine soldering. I decided to mod my PS1 with Mayumi V4. I was inspired by Voultar on YouTube, and decided to try my hand at it and learn how to to do the really fine soldering.
You are all awesome, and I appreciate all the work you do with the older systems. It’s good that all the work of all the people that developed these systems when they were cutting edge is not lost in obscurity.
Here is my first attempt on my pu-18
Now here is a PM-41 I did last night.
The PU-18 was so much fun, and so exhilarating to see the results of it all working. Programming the chip, soldering it to the break-out board, adding the cap for stability, and then soldering all the 30AWG wire into place. I guess I just totally geeked out!
I decided my second attempt at doing this would be another PS1. So I got a slim PSOne from goodwill and did it all again. I think the second run looks way better, but they both work great.
Any way, keep up the good work everybody!
Just wanted to say hi to the community with my first two attempts at modding and fine soldering. I decided to mod my PS1 with Mayumi V4. I was inspired by Voultar on YouTube, and decided to try my hand at it and learn how to to do the really fine soldering.
You are all awesome, and I appreciate all the work you do with the older systems. It’s good that all the work of all the people that developed these systems when they were cutting edge is not lost in obscurity.
Here is my first attempt on my pu-18
Now here is a PM-41 I did last night.
The PU-18 was so much fun, and so exhilarating to see the results of it all working. Programming the chip, soldering it to the break-out board, adding the cap for stability, and then soldering all the 30AWG wire into place. I guess I just totally geeked out!
I decided my second attempt at doing this would be another PS1. So I got a slim PSOne from goodwill and did it all again. I think the second run looks way better, but they both work great.
Any way, keep up the good work everybody!