Besides the sacrilegious part of turning a (hopefully broken) NES into a pc, this is quite an awesome build:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wl9J9r1x0bs
NES pc mod
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Re: NES pc mod
this is pretty much one of the coolest things ever! i'd love to be able to put together something like this.
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At first I was thinking, "Lame... another idiot put a PC inside a NES" but I didn't know there was a frontend like that. How incredible.
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Exactly this. If you are into emulation this is the way to do it.Ziggy587 wrote:At first I was thinking, "Lame... another idiot put a PC inside a NES" but I didn't know there was a frontend like that. How incredible.
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However using a +1ghz system with windows 7, etc to emulate just a 2Mhz system seems like such an overkill....
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Not really. You always need more power to emulate anyway. And don't forget you need a system that's powerful enough to run Windows 7 in the first place, PLUS the emulator. I think the minimum CPU requirements for 7 is 1Ghz if I remember correctly. Besides, anything cheaper than that is gonna be larger.
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But you don't need Windows 7 to do this. Hyperspin will run on XP.
I didn't catch it, but did he say what emulator he was running? Something like Nestopia will take a lot more CPU than FCEU or whatever.
You do have a point about price though. A bottom of the line C2D + microATX case is dirt cheap these days. You could hardly spend less if you tried.
I didn't catch it, but did he say what emulator he was running? Something like Nestopia will take a lot more CPU than FCEU or whatever.
You do have a point about price though. A bottom of the line C2D + microATX case is dirt cheap these days. You could hardly spend less if you tried.
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