Famicom
Moderator:Moderators
I just discovered this today on PC-World, a teardown of a Famicom. The motherboard is quite small, certainly small enough to make a good portable, one which would also have proper color and sound, unlike NOAC.
It would also make possible, for the first time, a portable Famicom Disk system. I have been thinking of a design for some time now, and I'll probably be getting a famicom soon, for that very reason.
It would also make possible, for the first time, a portable Famicom Disk system. I have been thinking of a design for some time now, and I'll probably be getting a famicom soon, for that very reason.
Emulation isn't accurate. There is no substitute for real hardware!
- Ben Cebhrem
- Posts:302
- Joined:Thu Jul 05, 2007 12:00 am
- themadhacker
- Senior Member
- Posts:2670
- Joined:Wed Aug 06, 2008 7:53 pm
- Location:ohio
I was actually planning to make a wooden Famicom portable, Rekarp style. The board is indeed small, and Famicom carts are super tiny. I'm living in Japan now, and Famicoms are dirt cheap and easy to find, if you don't mind what condition its in, that is. I've seen some REALLY disgusting looking ones
And yes, I can confirm that the ribbon cable just goes to the RF box/power supply Its not needed. 5v in and a/v out can be tapped off of the main board.
And yes, I can confirm that the ribbon cable just goes to the RF box/power supply Its not needed. 5v in and a/v out can be tapped off of the main board.
You lucky bastardgrahf wrote:I was actually planning to make a wooden Famicom portable, Rekarp style. The board is indeed small, and Famicom carts are super tiny. I'm living in Japan now, and Famicoms are dirt cheap and easy to find, if you don't mind what condition its in, that is. I've seen some REALLY disgusting looking ones
And yes, I can confirm that the ribbon cable just goes to the RF box/power supply Its not needed. 5v in and a/v out can be tapped off of the main board.
I wish I lived in japan! They have so much cool video game related crap, and it's cheap!
Yeah, but apartments are SUPER tiny in Tokyo.. I can find just about anything I ever wanted, but I have zero room to keep anything
I settle for picking up a few gems here and there.. Actually, of all systems, I picked up a Gameboy Color and have been buying games for that. Gonna do a front light mod on it one day.
I settle for picking up a few gems here and there.. Actually, of all systems, I picked up a Gameboy Color and have been buying games for that. Gonna do a front light mod on it one day.
Yeesh. Makes my apartment sound like a palace. I guess that's also why the Neo Geo only has 4 foot cables or so on the controllers. Grahf, how big is your place? I don't know how big my apartment is, but it has a front room, kitchen, bathroom, and two bedrooms. I share it with 2 other guys.
Emulation isn't accurate. There is no substitute for real hardware!
My entire apartment is about 2 car garage, i suppose. Its tiny, but pretty much all the appliances and stuff are super compact. The average washing machine is about 2/3 the size of an American one, for example. But the cool thing is they are just about the same size on the inside. Oh, and the average washing machine is a dryer combo unit.
I really missing having enough space for a dedicated work station though . It sucks having to clean up after spending a few hours working on something
I really missing having enough space for a dedicated work station though . It sucks having to clean up after spending a few hours working on something
Well, sounds a bit more like my apartment. I have room for one desk, though it's near to my bed and when I want to do electronics work I just push all my books, etc. onto my bed. Though the kitchen does rock, especially as I love cooking and my two roommates never use it. Everybody in the apartment building shares a common laundry room which has 2 wash and 2 dry.
Also, just wondering, anyone around here get the "deer in headlights" stare when you tell people what projects you're working on, or how much you like the "classic" videogames? I sure do.
Also, just wondering, anyone around here get the "deer in headlights" stare when you tell people what projects you're working on, or how much you like the "classic" videogames? I sure do.
Emulation isn't accurate. There is no substitute for real hardware!
-
- Posts:24
- Joined:Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:40 am
- ChrisKoopa
- Posts:102
- Joined:Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:06 am
- Contact:
Re: Famicom
Haha, I get the "deer in the headlights" stare aaaaallll the time, but one day I brought my Super Joy III to work and hooked it up in the breakroom, and everyone wanted to play