I've actually thought about it a year or two ago. Well, not a business idea, but just an idea. I was reading conversations on NesDev about why the FC has jailbars with the composite AV mod. A lot of people agreed that it's just poor PCB layout/design. That made me think, well, one could just design a new PCB. It could even be made to incorporate the composite AV mod. The RF section could just be left out. I could find a "project box" that is the perfect size. A lot of project enclosures come with mounts for perf board, the new PCB could be tailored to fit into it and mount perfectly. One would only need to cut holes for the ports. Any parts that are proprietary (the CPU, PPU, whatever) can be taken from a FC. All other parts could be purchased new (might as well use new caps at least). It could be left open ended so that the end user/maker can decide if they want NES or FC (or both) controller ports and other stuff like that. Basically, it would just be a PCB design that any one could use and do it for themselves or build it to sell to some one that can't do it for themselves. I had some more details thought about, but that's it in a nutshell.MrPopo wrote:That's a business idea for you; the stripped down NES that cuts out the things people don't need but the core is still high quality NES goodness.
It was really just to better design the FC PCB to get rid of interference problems and possible have better shielding (or any shielding at all since the FC doesn't really have any). It would only have composite output, this idea was before there were any (finished) RGB options other than a Play Choice PPU (which isn't an option in my opinion). I suppose that new FPGA thing that polls the PPU for RGB could be incorporated into the idea, the PCB for it doesn't look too big (and possible it could be shrunk).
I just liked the idea because any one with a Famicom could get the PCB, the project box, and a handful of other cheap parts and build it. Well, any one that can solder and whatnot. It would be cheap to do, for each person. If you already own a FC, something like $20-50 as a quick estimate. Best of all, you'd be free to do it however you want. If you can vacuum form a case for it, you could design your own case around exactly what you want. Wanna put a Four Score in it, then do it. Just a Famicom controller port, then do it. Have a NES and/or FC cart slot. Power LEDs, reset button, all optional stuff.
Ha, I saw one of those for when they removed the Touch Point thing from the Think Pad. It's hard not to laugh at it, even if it's over the top and exaggerated. I think one of the funniest parts in both videos is when the one women whispers something to the other women out in the hallway.ninjainspandex wrote:haha this was posted over at NG.com, yes it has been overdone but it actually made me laugh with it's truthiness
