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PS2 Slimline Portable

classic1969
classic1969 over 7 years ago

Hey Ben, I was wondering if you could make a PS2 Slimline Portable if you have not already? I myself have a couple PS2's at home and always find myself wishing I could take them with me to watch old Simpsons DVD's and play Gran Turismo on the go a bit easier. I think it'd be awesome if it included:

- The optical drive, of course (would probably would well on the back and have a flip-open cover similar to a PS1's disc drive cover

- At least one controller port for stuff like wireless receivers or a second controller

- Ability to connect to an external monitor/TV

- Have some kind of way to have replaceable-when-dead rechargeable battery pack that can be charged from the wall to the PS2 via a laptop-style adapter of sorts rather than a bunch of AA or AAA batteries (if possible) so that it saves money

- Have at least one memory slot to save games on because not being able to save is rather unfortunate

- Maybe a headphone jack? I do not believe any PS2's had one, so that'd be a rather interesting challenge.

- Though not necessary, an extra bonus would be to have at least 1 USB port like the original did

- Of course, the built in controller controls

- Yet another unnecessary bonus could be adding an Ethernet port that I'm not sure all of them had, I know my silver one has it though I don't use it

- A quick note is that you probably already know this but it would be a good idea to use a 7900x series slimline as I believe it has the most compact internals out of all of them and plus hey nothing wrong with a newer model, right?

- IP 66 Rating

 

I think this would be a nice experience for the viewers to watch, and be an interesting challenge to build. I think you could do it considering the N64 portable you did (Fantastic job by the way! Love the silver accents on it). I actually have a 79001 PS2 Slim that I could totally send in if you'd like, but if I do that would you send the handheld back to me? I can pay you whatever you need that video revenue can't give.

 

Have a wonderful day,

- Classic

 

Update: I have began to do this myself, the reason for which is explained with the answer I selected for this discussion, so here's the link:

https://www.element14.com/community/message/232628/l/ps2-slimline-portable-project#232628

 

*Quick note, I am very new to Element 14 so if anyone has constructive criticism, please do share.

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  • makerkaren
    makerkaren over 7 years ago +1
    I'm thinking back to my days of having a discman. How would you avoid having the disc skip from vibrations of movement? Granted, it depends on how much you move around when you play the portable, but I…
  • classic1969
    classic1969 over 7 years ago in reply to makerkaren +1
    Alright Karen, thanks for the help!
  • classic1969
    classic1969 over 7 years ago in reply to makerkaren +1
    I decided to make a separate discussion for this so that this is less confusing to people who stumble upon it - any help on there is appreciated, but I don't want you to waste your time on some random…
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    0 hardwarehacking7 over 7 years ago

    As for the battery thing, see if you can find a compatible wireless controller and print something to extend the case so you can put in a rechargeable battery pack from an off brand controller. I remember the 360 controllers had a removable rechargeable pack that was sold separately as an accessory, the problem was first Gen, because if you charged it through a wired connection it thought It was a wired controller, but if you charged it externally that wasn't an issue. So avoid 1St Gen Xbox 360 controllers for modding a wireless ps2 controller.

     

    Or you can buy a cellphone battery and sodering a connection on to a custom printed core for the ps2 contoller, then charge it micro USB, which some loose micro USB ports have pins, so you can direct solder, with the thin solder.

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    0 hardwarehacking7 over 7 years ago

    As for the battery thing, see if you can find a compatible wireless controller and print something to extend the case so you can put in a rechargeable battery pack from an off brand controller. I remember the 360 controllers had a removable rechargeable pack that was sold separately as an accessory, the problem was first Gen, because if you charged it through a wired connection it thought It was a wired controller, but if you charged it externally that wasn't an issue. So avoid 1St Gen Xbox 360 controllers for modding a wireless ps2 controller.

     

    Or you can buy a cellphone battery and sodering a connection on to a custom printed core for the ps2 contoller, then charge it micro USB, which some loose micro USB ports have pins, so you can direct solder, with the thin solder.

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