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slydc Entex Crazy Climber
Joined: 24 Sep 2011 Last Visit: 16 Oct 2012 Posts: 66 Location: QC, Canada
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 2:15 am Post subject: Tomytronic Pac-Man Clock |
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Hi folks,
Yup, the title is correct since i have finished a few hours ago my second
handheld-based clock (first one was the Tomy Tron Clock). Here's some
pictures:
Took a picture when i finished soldering everything and made a test
to be sure everything was working.
Dimmed a bit the lights so we can see better the VFD clock.
Now completely reassembled and running after putting the correct time.
And here we see the date (when pressed the button down).
OK, some people will blast me when i have "scrapped" intentionally a
working Tomytronic Pac-Man to do this project BUT...i did kept the main
board and the VFD display intact so if someone has a defective or dead
Tomytronic Pac-Man, the board and screen is for sell (for a small price).
The clock i used comes from one of my old cars (an Honda Accord before
it went to junk ward heaven) so this tiny clock was a perfect fit for this
project. The clock buttons are now:
* Hour/Month = LEFT
* Date (display) = DOWN
* Minutes/Day = RIGHT
* Reset (clock) = UP
As for the AM/Pro and On/Off switch, they are not connected but left them
for the esthetic look.
So if you ever have a non-working or dead handheld game, why not give
it a new life and an utility ?
--- Sly DC --- |
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vcoleiro1 Tiger Jawbreaker
Joined: 08 Jan 2012 Last Visit: 07 Jul 2020 Posts: 221
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 4:24 am Post subject: |
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That looks fantastic. You have done a great job , well done . I think you could sell those on ebay, I'm sure people would buy them. |
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GameWatchGuy Bandai FL Burgertime

Joined: 09 Feb 2012 Last Visit: 29 Mar 2013 Posts: 110 Location: Pigeon Forge TN
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 6:47 am Post subject: |
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Hi.
Very neat.
Could be really fixed up with some custom graphics, stickers.
~John |
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slydc Entex Crazy Climber
Joined: 24 Sep 2011 Last Visit: 16 Oct 2012 Posts: 66 Location: QC, Canada
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 5:40 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks vcoleiro1 & GameWatchGuy
@vcoleiro1: Good idea to sell those types of mods but i just do one of a kind
(i like to do "unique" things) and anyhow, buying small clocks and buying some Tomytronic Pac-Man's (and scrapping working boards) would be time
and money consuming.
I have sssooooo many others projects in mind so that's why i usually
do a "one time only" project.
@ GameWatchGuy: I had that also in mind, replacing the beat-up sticker
and replace it with better artwork (same for my Tomy Tron VFD alarm
clock). I will make a new label (for both clocks) sometime in a near
future. When done, i'll post both clocks with the new artwork.
--- Sly DC --- |
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vcoleiro1 Tiger Jawbreaker
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:52 pm Post subject: |
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slydc wrote: | Thanks vcoleiro1 & GameWatchGuy
@vcoleiro1: Good idea to sell those types of mods but i just do one of a kind
(i like to do "unique" things) and anyhow, buying small clocks and buying some Tomytronic Pac-Man's (and scrapping working boards) would be time
and money consuming.
I have sssooooo many others projects in mind so that's why i usually
do a "one time only" project.
@ GameWatchGuy: I had that also in mind, replacing the beat-up sticker
and replace it with better artwork (same for my Tomy Tron VFD alarm
clock). I will make a new label (for both clocks) sometime in a near
future. When done, i'll post both clocks with the new artwork.
--- Sly DC --- |
I know what you mean, once you build something like that you want to move on after a while to better projects. I make mini arcade machines (7" tall) by modding GBA SP's and some by modding a Wiimote and using mame on a smartphone. I'm always thinking of what I can build next. |
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slydc Entex Crazy Climber
Joined: 24 Sep 2011 Last Visit: 16 Oct 2012 Posts: 66 Location: QC, Canada
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 11:21 pm Post subject: |
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vcoleiro1 wrote: | I know what you mean, once you build something like that you want to move on after a while to better projects. |
Exactly! Even more when you have so many projects in mind.
vcoleiro1 wrote: | I make mini arcade machines (7" tall) by modding GBA SP's and some by modding a Wiimote and using mame on a smartphone. |
7 inches tall minicades ? That i would like to see!
Doing a project with a smartphone for doing a mini or nano MAME, must
be expensive ?
vcoleiro1 wrote: | I'm always thinking of what I can build next. |
LOL!! Like me, problem is that you must be thinking more than building.
Always dreaming of something better or totally unique.
--- Sly DC --- |
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vcoleiro1 Tiger Jawbreaker
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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 12:00 am Post subject: |
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If you do want to see the mini cabs and house I made , you can see them on my you tube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/user/vcoleiro1/videos
Has been a while now since I made the last one - the mini cocktail cab. Im thinking of making a mini sit down driving cab by modding a Caanoo handheld and having a working steering wheel , brakes and pedals. Just havent been inspired enough to start the project. |
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slydc Entex Crazy Climber
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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:37 pm Post subject: |
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WOW!!!
Those are amazing!
I like those GBA mini-cab but even more the Ipod mini-cab. Way more
cooler than the Ipad desktop arcade cab.
You should post on Ben Heck forum about those mini-arcades, when it comes to portable and miniature video game stuffs, he's a total nuts
about these.
Maybe you can even end up on Ben Heck show!
Now this maybe would motivate you to do the mini sit down cab!!
--- Sly DC --- |
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