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MVS game console based on MV1C

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After more than three months, the PCB of snk home game console I made is improved by @retro RGB open source solution, adopts mv1c cassette, ultra-thin and ultra-small, the whole machine is powered by 5v, md2 9-pin RGBS interface outputs sound and video, and has usb power supply expansion interface, which can be converted to vga or HDMI module. The acrylic plate is 5mm double-sided scrub, and the thickness of the game machine is only as thick as a card
 

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retro rgb shell scheme is 3D printed, I don't like the rough feeling, so I made the acrylic shell. If someone likes it, I can also give you free use of CAD shell drawings, and I can also sell cut finished products and kits or finished products without booth. The more people in need, the lower the price, excluding shipping costs

The following is what I did before, with colored mirror acrylic, although very beautiful, but very easy to touch fingerprints and dust (unless you play with gloves) and did not remove the heat dissipation aluminum on the attack and defense chip, that time used a metal LED switch, a little thick also gave up, the most important is the ultra-thin frosted acrylic version, Where there is a need for improvement, we can also make comments
 

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These are my Instagram and TikTok videos of my tests
 

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CAD upload can not go up, what other method?
 

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A very popular upgrade for any MVS PCB is adding the free UNIBIOS 4. Given this is an MV1C, soldering is required to add the 40 pin DIP socket PCB adapter to allow customers to change to any BIOS they want. As a value add to your customers, may I suggest you do this for them and charge a bit extra? This way they don't need to open the console and do any soldering on their own.
 
A very popular upgrade for any MVS PCB is adding the free UNIBIOS 4. Given this is an MV1C, soldering is required to add the 40 pin DIP socket PCB adapter to allow customers to change to any BIOS they want. As a value add to your customers, may I suggest you do this for them and charge a bit extra? This way they don't need to open the console and do any soldering on their own.
I also have several unibios4 chips, which I have installed and used, but my English is not good, I can barely speak English, and I have to take photos and translate them every time I use them, which is very troublesome. If someone needs me, I can change the Uni BiOS4.0, which is very simple for me
 
Yesterday afternoon, I used a modern LCD arcade to retrofit an MVS home machine with a rocker, I re-made the two-sided matte panel, the car logo printed on the back, so it looks more texturized and more mysterious, it is still 5v power supply, it is very good to play, I need time to find some beautiful pictures to print out, installed under the acrylic panel
 

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