The MiSTer Mini Console
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- I love the MiSTer stack, but let's face it - it's not exactly the most polished-looking device in your living room. In this video, I'm going to fix that problem by building the MiSTer Mini Console - a wonderful MiSTer console design, created by a talented designer in the maker community.
In this video, I'm going to take you through the process of how I built one - from 3D printing the pieces, to modifying a cheap USB hub, and wiring it all up. After it's up and running, we'll give it a spin and check out the new Nintendo 64 MiSTer core by playing a bit of Super Mario 64.
🔗 Links Referenced in this Video:
- MiSTer Mini Console: www.printables...
- RetroFrog's Storefront: stoneagegamer....
- MakerSpot Micro USB Hub (Amazon): www.amazon.com...
- Threaded Power Jack Sockets (Amazon): www.amazon.com...
- Right-Angle USB Connector (Amazon): www.amazon.com...
- Right-Angle Power Cable (Amazon): www.amazon.com...
- HDMI Extension Cable (Amazon): www.amazon.com...
- MicroSD Card Extension Cable (Amazon): www.amazon.com...
Hiya Ken! Thanks for covering my mini console MiSTer case!
It was my pleasure! Thanks for sharing the design; it looks great in my game room!
making a small device larger, man you really have achieved something!
Can't wait til dedicated mister systems are one day manufactured. I know emulation has become almost 1 to 1 with original hardware but, who doesn't want a MISTER? Great work on this video. 👍🏾💯
Thanks for sharing. I just finished following your example and built my own mister mini console. Desoldering for the first time ever was a learning experience the glue they put on that USB hub wasn't fun.
Nice - I hope you're enjoying it! Todd just recently released a keyboard case as well, so I'm thinking it's about time for a transplant for mine :D
The MiSTer looks like an even uglier abomination of what the Raspberry Pi looks like with everything attached.
To 3D print your own case and add some plugs and switches was the best thing you could do to make it look nice.
Wow, moving the ports around is a great idea. Super cool build, nicely done! (This also reminds me I need to get that N64 beta on my Mister)
The front-facing ports make a big difference, I think - Todd did a great job with the design
I’m building one of these right now! My 3D print is arriving tomorrow. Do you have a link for the Digikey switch? There’s 4,281 of them on Digikey and would be super helpful to have a link. Did I miss it in your description?
OMG!!! lmao Dial-Up Modem ASMR !!1 Just what I always wanted!!! BUAHAHAHA!!!
Great build, thanks for sharing the process! I'm tempted now :P
I want to see either a MiSTer or raspberry pi build that can take original game cartridges. I don’t mean just dumping the rom I mean actually playing the cartridge
Amazing video as always Ken! 👍
I couldn't quite see but does your MiSTer Mini support ethernet, SNAC and MT32-Pi?
Thanks! It does support SNAC and MT32-Pi (via the SNAC port - it uses the IO board from the stack), but ethernet is not ported to back to the case. If you want something that supports ethernet, Todd’s full sized version does have an rj45 connector ported out - www.printables.com/model/545650-mister-fpga-full-size-console-case
Which case was it that you initially had? I wanted to print that one. :)
Yep I’ve been looking for something exactly like this. Thanks for sharing your build. Wonderful video!
8:05 This confused me a bit. You do have a fan but no passive cooler? This might reduce the effectiveness of the fan.
Yeah, you’re right - I definitely should have a heat sink on there
Hey Ken, great video! Any chance you could do a video on the Mister_Sam OLED display? Looks like a fun project!
Very nice seeing the building process!
Another amazing video from you, thanks! Could you make a review of the Blister?
Thank you! I do actually have a BlisSTer video in progress, so keep an eye out for that one in the not-too-distant future 😉
I guess my only concerns might be enough power for the USB ports, and lack of access to the ethernet port? I may have to look at the larger case.
I haven't yet seen any USB power issues, but I'm also usually just playing with one controller. Ethernet port access is something I've heard others mention as a disadvantage as well. In my case, I'm fine using the wireless dongle - but faster network copying would be nice
Sure LGR would appreciate the clicky power switch! Great project, really tidy and nicely detailed video
You can run it without a heatsink and just a fan?
You really should have a heatsink - I forgot to put mine back on after taking it off to video the board a while back :)
I sure wish someone(s) would port this project to some more affordable FPGAs.
in communist russia we call right angled cable: left angled cables!
...or just 90 degree cables...
😂
IRL oregon trail is my vote for next video
Great build ! Thanks for showing it to us. I might have to mod my mister!
Hey Ken, no nausea this time! Thanks! 🙏 Another great video too. 👍 Would you consider a workshop tour video? Would be very interested. 👍
Great, I definitely was trying to be conscious of that this time 😊 Re: workshop tour, it’s something I’ll definitely consider. I actually have 2 workshops - the one you see in the videos is where I do all of my electronics work, but I also have a detached wood shop that I haven’t really showed on camera yet. I feel like both are in a constant state of flux, but I’ll think about what a tour of one or both spaces might look like. Thanks for the suggestion!
Wow! I didn't know this existed
My only improvement suggestion would be to smooth out the shell and buttons. They all have that tell-tale sign of a 3D print: the layer lines.
You're missing the N64-database.txt file in your setup. 😊
Yeah, you kinda just stop noticing the error message after a couple of weeks 😆
😂😂...come on.....😂😂😂😂😂
I noticed you didn't walk in Mario 64, does the N64 beta have issues with the sensitivity of the analogue stick? Unrelated to the subject of the video I know lol
No isssues. My guess is it might have to do with whatever controller was being used.
No issues for me either, usually USB controllers give a +/-127 range on the analog sticks but the N64 core maps them to +/-85 to avoid sensitivity issues. You can walk very slowly on Mario 64 just fine.
Yep, no issues walking - I was just being heavy-thumbed while playing the game. I was using a Hyperkin USB adapter, and it had some other issues with certain buttons not working, but I haven’t spent too much time troubleshooting it. I need to take the time to build an N64 SNAC anyway
Why. PETG instead of PLA?
Mainly because I've found PETG to be less brittle and less susceptible to warping at higher temperatures than PLA over time. For this print, it doesn't really matter much, but I've changed my default to PETG a while ago and haven't really looked back. I also like the textured finish from the build plate on flat surfaces like this, and PLA doesn't adhere well to the textured plate.
Do you have the models for the old mister stack?
Ah, yes - my MiSTer stack was using this model: www.printables.com/model/189077-mister-case-v2
I’m going to just on the MiSTer when Mars comes out. I can’t wait
I'm looking forward to getting my hands on a MARS when I can!
@@whatskenmaking I can’t wait to see your video on it. Hopefully my wallet forgives me for it
Hope the Mister gets retro achievements at some point so i can use it more
That would certainly make it much more interesting!
Will you build one for me?
How much to make me 1?
the need for that mant different lengths of screws is just stupid and bad design.
you design an better one then