GCMax Plug'N'Play GameCube HDMI and RGB Dongle

GCMax Plug'N'Play GameCube HDMI and RGB Dongle

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I worked on the final case design for the GCMax project alongside Dan Kunz (Citrus3000PSI). For the latest revision of the GCPlug project, I took a fresh approach to the case. Rather than breaking it down into four separate pieces that attach with screws, I opted for a two-piece design held together by just two screws. This case cannot be produced using FDM printers; instead, it was designed specifically for laser sintered nylon. To assemble the case, you'll need 2 M2x25mm flat head screws and 2 M2 nuts. To complete the plug, get a bare PCI connector from eBay – you'll have to extract pins from the connector to insert into the plug. Dan has shared his files and build instructions for the PCB on OSHPark; find them at this link: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/UZZTO1KM. Please note that this project is not for beginners; pinning the connector is a tedious process, and building the PCB requires exceptional soldering skills.

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