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rest assured that once I get my hands on this adapter I'll be looking into designing a 3D printed supportI'm thinking of both connectors too. Additional strain & weight will be placed on the STV MB connector alongside the connector of the adapter PCB.
We probably need two versions. One for stock cartridges. One for the naked multi PCB.rest assured that once I get my hands on this adapter I'll be looking into designing a 3D printed supportI'm thinking of both connectors too. Additional strain & weight will be placed on the STV MB connector alongside the connector of the adapter PCB.
Legend, thank you.rest assured that once I get my hands on this adapter I'll be looking into designing a 3D printed supportI'm thinking of both connectors too. Additional strain & weight will be placed on the STV MB connector alongside the connector of the adapter PCB.
who does that when I make 3D printed housings?One for the naked multi PCB.
That looks great. I bought a 3d printed case for mine. But it doesn't have the cutouts for the game select header and reset wire. So I didn't use it.who does that when I make 3D printed housings?One for the naked multi PCB.
3D Printed Sega ST-V Multi-Cart Housing
the houses I designed have the same basic external dimension as the original carts, minus the bump on the front.
where did you buy it? I wasn't aware anyone else had designed a case, though they could have been using one of my early designs as I did release a version without the cutouts.That looks great. I bought a 3d printed case for mine. But it doesn't have the cutouts for the game select header and reset wire. So I didn't use it.
Yes, the label is on top, the connector does all the flipping for youFollowing this closely now.. So the label did end up on top?
It doesn't rest on top of the board, there's a bit of a gap. The connector has two screw holes on each side so adequate support can be added as needed. I did a post about that some time ago. Stress on the connector is relatively low, but it's best to add support.So, does the game cart ultimately rest on top of the STV PCB? What I'm trying to ascertain is will the cart be adequately supported if it's hanging in free air, the weight of the cart won't put stress on the connector(s)?
@twistedsymphony I got my ST-V multi case from https://highscoresave.com/ last year. it was an optional add on when ordering the base multi.where did you buy it? I wasn't aware anyone else had designed a case, though they could have been using one of my early designs as I did release a version without the cutouts.That looks great. I bought a 3d printed case for mine. But it doesn't have the cutouts for the game select header and reset wire. So I didn't use it.
It's pretty much as small as it gets given the routing constraints, I'm using 5mil traces...@ic3b4ll Awesome stuff. As it was mentioned before, it would be awesome to have a very slim version for naked carts (Darksoft Multi), so things can fix under the plexiglass.