The power switch mounted and resting plate bracket for the memory card connector.












Hey, you are proud of your great work!Whatever wrote:Haha yea those sizes were insane. Got em resized. I'll add some more later today.
Doesn't really matter since the Gamecube can only read up to the 1.4GB point anyway. As far as the Gamecube is concerned the disc is the same size as an original. It won't work until he hard mods it though.CRTGAMER wrote:Hey, you are proud of your great work!Whatever wrote:Haha yea those sizes were insane. Got em resized. I'll add some more later today.
Thanks for resize of pics, easier to see now.
The full size discs run smooth?
Marurun wrote:Don’t mind-shart your pants, guys
Was thinking with SDLoad/SDBoot to run the cheaper full size DVD-Rs.Niode wrote:Doesn't really matter since the Gamecube can only read up to the 1.4GB point anyway. As far as the Gamecube is concerned the disc is the same size as an original. It won't work until he hard mods it though.CRTGAMER wrote:Hey, you are proud of your great work!Whatever wrote:Haha yea those sizes were insane. Got em resized. I'll add some more later today.
Thanks for resize of pics, easier to see now.
The full size discs run smooth?
I'd advise against the Viper GC. It's clunky and requires a parallel port to be installed in the system otherwise you can't flash the firmware to the chip. My Viper GC just died and took the entire system with it. I want to get another chip but it'd very hard to find one. Might just have to stick with the Wii for GC backups...
Actually it can read up to somewhere around 3GB. I've seen threads where people determined the upper limit for those DVDs that have multiple GC games on it.Niode wrote: Doesn't really matter since the Gamecube can only read up to the 1.4GB point anyway. As far as the Gamecube is concerned the disc is the same size as an original. It won't work until he hard mods it though.
MaxConsole wrote: The multi-game ISO makers for GameCube are commonly GCMUtility and Viper's Multi-Game Maker, of which I'd recommend GCMUtility.. but if I remember correctly, only one of them let you make multi-boot ISOs bigger than 1.35GB to fit the 3GB size that a GameCube CAN read with full size DVDs and a case mod..
You can get the Viper GC extreme which has the mini-USB port. Still, I recommend getting a cheap Xeno GC chip.Niode wrote: I'd advise against the Viper GC. It's clunky and requires a parallel port to be installed in the system otherwise you can't flash the firmware to the chip. My Viper GC just died and took the entire system with it. I want to get another chip but it'd very hard to find one. Might just have to stick with the Wii for GC backups...
Isn't the only point on using full size DVDs is just so you don't have to buy the uncommon mini DVDs? (aside from hacks, apparently).Niode wrote:Doesn't really matter since the Gamecube can only read up to the 1.4GB point anyway. As far as the Gamecube is concerned the disc is the same size as an original.