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PCB_Master
11-22-2010, 08:28 PM
My first painted console!
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5243/5200230344_63d609007a.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/hacks-n-stuff/5200230344/)
Golden Genesis Controller (http://www.flickr.com/photos/hacks-n-stuff/5200230344/) by TripodsRock (http://www.flickr.com/people/hacks-n-stuff/), on Flickr
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4113/5199637047_d7236fc5db.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/hacks-n-stuff/5199637047/)
Golden Genesis (http://www.flickr.com/photos/hacks-n-stuff/5199637047/) by TripodsRock (http://www.flickr.com/people/hacks-n-stuff/), on Flickr
rod_wod
11-23-2010, 05:59 AM
not bad ...i don't have it anymore but years ago me and my brother tried to paint a playstation blue .we left it outside to dry and the wind blew it into a massive pile of dirt.it stuck to it like you don't know what and when it dried it looked all lumpy and rough still worked though :)
port187
11-23-2010, 07:56 AM
not bad ...i don't have it anymore but years ago me and my brother tried to paint a playstation blue .we left it outside to dry and the wind blew it into a massive pile of dirt.it stuck to it like you don't know what and when it dried it looked all lumpy and rough still worked though :)
You shouldn't leave your playstation out during hurricaines :P
Yakumo
11-23-2010, 10:27 AM
Looks like a nice pain finish apart from the vents on the Mega Drive. Maybe a white system would have looked nicer though?
raylyd
11-23-2010, 11:30 AM
Like this
http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/4934/megadrivev.jpg
I am buying this one soon for my collection.
Gamer of the Ages
11-23-2010, 08:03 PM
Looks like a nice pain finish apart from the vents on the Mega Drive. Maybe a white system would have looked nicer though?
He could have made it white, then left the parts that are balck, white.
Solotaire
12-13-2010, 01:44 AM
Like this
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I am buying this one soon for my collection.
Wow, thats a great paint job!
CrAzY
12-13-2010, 03:57 AM
Nice job on the Gold Genesis! I like the job you did on the controller, looks damn nice.
Also as mentioned, a white Genesis would look killer, a really glossy white with red trim maybe... :love2:
Also that Sonic job is righteous, I just wish it could have somehow avoided the dust flaps.
Disjaukifa
12-13-2010, 02:01 PM
Did you use a special kind of paint that adheres well to the plastic? Sweet looking Genesis, I like the gold personally!!!
-Disjaukifa
PCB_Master
12-13-2010, 02:58 PM
Did you use a special kind of paint that adheres well to the plastic? Sweet looking Genesis, I like the gold personally!!!
-Disjaukifa
Actually no. I just got lucky. The paint was some sort of spray enamel that i found in the garage. I'm surprised it still worked, it was about thirty years old...
I might buy a Model 2 and paint it all white with a red trim...
Disjaukifa
12-13-2010, 03:00 PM
Actually no. I just got lucky. The paint was some sort of spray enamel that i found in the garage. I'm surprised it still worked, it was about thirty years old...
I might buy a Model 2 and paint it all white with a red trim...
I've thought about doing custom paint jobs on some of my other consoles, especially the ones that were given to me and have sun fade. My only fear is causing the internal electronics to over heat!
-Disjaukifa
MikeRWK
12-13-2010, 04:51 PM
Anyone find krylon never really 'dries' and rubs off really easy? the best thing i've used is high heat engine paint, heres how it looks:
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e280/MikeRWK/R32%20GTR/SDC10649.jpg
PCB_Master
12-13-2010, 06:08 PM
I've thought about doing custom paint jobs on some of my other consoles, especially the ones that were given to me and have sun fade. My only fear is causing the internal electronics to over heat!
-Disjaukifa
Why would the electronics overheat? Adding a layer of paint won't kill anything...
Disjaukifa
12-13-2010, 07:02 PM
Why would the electronics overheat? Adding a layer of paint won't kill anything...
I'm not saying it would, I'm just saying I'm worried it might. Thought about doing it to a couple PS1 but I don't want to screw up the ventilation on those systems.
-Disjaukifa
Fudgexx
12-13-2010, 07:29 PM
nice golden sega genesis
PCB_Master
12-13-2010, 08:21 PM
I'm not saying it would, I'm just saying I'm worried it might. Thought about doing it to a couple PS1 but I don't want to screw up the ventilation on those systems.
-Disjaukifa
You could either A) Mask off the vents B) clean out the vents after painting or C) Add fans like I did to my Genesis.
Disjaukifa
12-13-2010, 08:32 PM
You could either A) Mask off the vents B) clean out the vents after painting or C) Add fans like I did to my Genesis.
What kind of fan did you use and where did you get the power for the fan from? I'm guessing you went with a 5V fan such as a computer case fan right?
-Disjaukfia
PCB_Master
12-13-2010, 09:35 PM
What kind of fan did you use and where did you get the power for the fan from? I'm guessing you went with a 5V fan such as a computer case fan right?
-Disjaukfia
Actually, I had recently been to an E-Waste center and picked up a box of tiny 1" x 1" fans, like the ones in old laptops. They were 12 volt, but they ran nicely off of 5 volts.
(Now that i think of it, I could of wired them to the 9.5 volts from the barrel plug)
Disjaukifa
12-13-2010, 09:37 PM
Actually, I had recently been to an E-Waste center and picked up a box of tiny 1" x 1" fans, like the ones in old laptops. They were 12 volt, but they ran nicely off of 5 volts.
(Now that i think of it, I could of wired them to the 9.5 volts from the barrel plug)
How loud did it make the genesis though? I'm guessing they are fairly quiet and don't move a ton of air but enough to keep the console running cool.
-Disjaukifa
madhatter256
12-13-2010, 11:13 PM
Anyone find krylon never really 'dries' and rubs off really easy? the best thing i've used is high heat engine paint, heres how it looks:
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e280/MikeRWK/R32%20GTR/SDC10649.jpg
that's a good paint to use if you want your engine parts to be shiny.
I prefer good ol' powder coating. Gives it a gritty look/feel and is very durable.
What Nissan does that go to?
I <3 nissan :)
Alchy
12-13-2010, 11:56 PM
How loud did it make the genesis though? I'm guessing they are fairly quiet and don't move a ton of air but enough to keep the console running cool.To be honest you'd be doing well to get a Megadrive to overheat to the point of component failure. Not a lot of heat coming out of that board. Fans seem like overkill to me, and an audible nuisance at that.
MikeRWK
12-13-2010, 11:58 PM
that's a good paint to use if you want your engine parts to be shiny.
I prefer good ol' powder coating. Gives it a gritty look/feel and is very durable.
What Nissan does that go to?
I <3 nissan :)
I wish i had a spare oven to do powder coating and thats the engine covers of my r32 skyline
Disjaukifa
12-14-2010, 12:06 AM
To be honest you'd be doing well to get a Megadrive to overheat to the point of component failure. Not a lot of heat coming out of that board. Fans seem like overkill to me, and an audible nuisance at that.
I was actually referring to a playstation 1 system, I never known a cartridge based system to have cooling issues . . . can say the same for disc based systems though . . .
I think it would help extend the life of the laser in a playstation if I added additional cooling to it, might have to look at how much room I have on the inside and see where the best place to wire a fan would be . . .
-Disjaukifa
Alchy
12-14-2010, 12:40 AM
An internal fan could disturb the laser unit by moving the lens during use, or even by depositing dust depending on the angle of air flow. You'd also want to be careful where you tap the fan power so as not to stress the PSU.
MikeRWK
12-14-2010, 02:00 AM
Putting a fan in a psx is a waste, and unless it has the sucking power of a shopvac its not gonna move the laser, and it may suck in dust.
Disjaukifa
12-14-2010, 10:19 AM
An internal fan could disturb the laser unit by moving the lens during use, or even by depositing dust depending on the angle of air flow. You'd also want to be careful where you tap the fan power so as not to stress the PSU.
I would actually direct the air out of the case, however I did not think about the stress it might put on the PSU which is kind of funny because the PSU is what I want to put a fan on. I was thinking that if I could have a fan near the PSU and "suck" the heat out of the case I wouldn't have to worry about the laser going bad as often.
Putting a fan in a psx is a waste, and unless it has the sucking power of a shopvac its not gonna move the laser, and it may suck in dust.
Anytime you are able to dissipate heat from electrical device is not a waste and depending on the air flow of the fan, you wouldn't have to really worry about dust.
-Disjaukifa
PCB_Master
12-14-2010, 12:21 PM
How loud did it make the genesis though? I'm guessing they are fairly quiet and don't move a ton of air but enough to keep the console running cool.
-Disjaukifa
The fan was barely audible, especially when the music of the game was playing.
The only reason I put a fan in is because I would leave it on for long periods of time. I put it right on the vents, next to the heat sink.
And yes, I know putting a fan in a Genesis is overkill.
Solotaire
12-15-2010, 03:21 PM
And yes, I know putting a fan in a Genesis is overkill.
But you'll be set if you decide to overclock it! :lol:
Disjaukifa
12-15-2010, 04:32 PM
But you'll be set if you decide to overclock it! :lol:
I've been wondering this ever since I read this post. Why would someone ever want to over-clock a Sega Genesis?
-Disjaukifa
Alchy
12-15-2010, 11:23 PM
I've been wondering this ever since I read this post. Why would someone ever want to over-clock a Sega Genesis?Some games benefit from better CPU performance, with less slowdown etc. There's plenty to read on the subject using one of them new-fangled "search engine" things ;)
Disjaukifa
12-15-2010, 11:40 PM
Some games benefit from better CPU performance, with less slowdown etc. There's plenty to read on the subject using one of them new-fangled "search engine" things ;)
I understand the concept of over-clocking and what it allows for I just had never heard of doing it for a console or video game system before other than the PSP, except for the PSP I believe you could under-clock it to get better battery life.
-Disjaukifa
Alchy
12-16-2010, 08:36 AM
Pretty much every console out there has been overclocked. Generally it works just like overclocking a PC CPU, in that it provides transparently better performance without you needing to modify any software. There are caveats, the NES for instance integrates CPU and PSG (the sound generator) onto a single die and both are fed with the same clock, so raise the CPU clock and the pitch also increases.
Like I say though, there's loads of this shit out there if you're interested.
Disjaukifa
12-16-2010, 08:57 AM
Pretty much every console out there has been overclocked. Generally it works just like overclocking a PC CPU, in that it provides transparently better performance without you needing to modify any software. There are caveats, the NES for instance integrates CPU and PSG (the sound generator) onto a single die and both are fed with the same clock, so raise the CPU clock and the pitch also increases.
Like I say though, there's loads of this shit out there if you're interested.
I might look into doing some over-clocking on a Playstation one if I can find a spare unit . . . it would be nice if I could mod a system that also has the added benefit of having faster load times! I love the playstation 1 but it has some LONG load times . . .
-Disjaukifa
PCB_Master
12-16-2010, 02:25 PM
In the Genesis, Do the 68000 and Z80 have separate clocks? I would like to overclock, but I don't want to mess up the music.
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