If you just want USB jacks on the front and the rest of the ports on the back then the smaller version of the MSTR case could be for you.
We have not posted any images of it yet.
If you just want USB jacks on the front and the rest of the ports on the back then the smaller version of the MSTR case could be for you.
Thanks. I love arcade games a lot, that's what first drew me into the MiSTer project and it's capabilities. Hopefully we will have a lot more to show everybody next month, especially how the Player Cartridge System (PCS) works and it's special features.
That could work also I guess hehe. When you have full specs on both I think you will find what you are looking for though.
I wish ^_^. He lives in Finland, I live in Sweden but we both speak Swedish.
The case has a couple of more features so maybe it will be more interesting in the near future once we have the whole spec list.
This project will contain 100% DaemonBite pcb designs all over the insides, not only the PCS, so it will for sure be something special. Regarding the lid animation, we have many different versions of it and some goes back a couple of months, we basically just wanted to show the main idea, how it could work.twocuddlefish wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 8:49 pm Interesting, I had the same idea for building a 'PCS' system for my case based on DaemonBite. Started watching videos on KiCAD, should be a fun first pcb project.
Neat lid opening concept. Noticed the lid has/had some interference in the animation (maybe an older video, saw a notch in one of the other pictures)
When designing kinematics it's best to design both closed and open positions in the same assembly (I'm lazy so I'll do concepts in a component with formulas and links). It's easier to maintain clearances and track your instantaneous centers if you have both positions in mind. Most people try to design starting with closed and make the links, but to me that's backwards. All I care about are open and closed (and closed is generally fixed). The link centers are free to move, most of it's 2d, with lines between centers and their plotted arcs (simple-ish)
Base and lid will be done by 5axis CNC HAAS made out of once piece, similar to what Analogue does with their NES machines.twocuddlefish wrote: ↑Sun Sep 06, 2020 12:46 am Thanks! I was down the 'rabbit hole' yesterday and today working on my MiSTer.
This iteration looks nice, thanks for posting an update
How are you making these? Machining? 3d print? Resin mold?
Thanks for the kind words! I too am a big fan of the CPS2 (minus the fan noise) and that is part of why the case design is what it is. Hopefully we get CPS2 for MiSTer by the end of the year, that is at least my hope.robotnoise wrote: ↑Sun Sep 06, 2020 2:41 pm This case is amazing, I absolutely love the aesthetics. I own a consolised CPS2 multi and am in the process of converting another CPS2 case to house a CPS1 for the upcoming multi so this will fit right in.
I haven't jumped into Mister due to the lack of a decent console styled case but I will as soon as this version is available, keep up the good work!
Oh man, that fan noise. It was the first thing I replaced, plenty of silent fan options available.
I thought about it but it would just add extra cost for people who already use their own keyboard. This case will be pricey as it is because it's made with quality in mind so to add another cost to it could be a problem. I like the idea though.
Regarding the colors it all depends on what the customers want I guess, gunmetal should be no problem however.Bits n Stuff wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 11:04 am I think that after the recent Nt mini Noir that a gunmetal grey is the only way to go with this beauty now.
Not my photo, it's from the My Life in Gaming video.
It is going forward, right now there are some holidays so update will come after that.