emulators
Originally posted by Fonzy:
Pusnboob, its pretty cool that you built that. I knew you could buy a working machines for like big $$$ but I didnt even think of building one out of an old cabinet. Someone could probably make the cabinet too if they were a half decent carpenter.
Pusnboob, its pretty cool that you built that. I knew you could buy a working machines for like big $$$ but I didnt even think of building one out of an old cabinet. Someone could probably make the cabinet too if they were a half decent carpenter.
I took a few more pics of what was involved and I'll post 'em up on my site tonight. I'll let you guys know when it's done.
Warren.
GO COMMODORE 64! [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
NES = Adventures In The Magic Kingdom, brings back memories in my house lol.
I actually had a project awhile ago with a 486, turning it into an Emulator machine to run all the emulator progs and games to go with it, but I got fed up with the system BEING so SLOW lol.
[ June 25, 2003, 07:57 PM: Message edited by: xtremez24 ]
NES = Adventures In The Magic Kingdom, brings back memories in my house lol.
I actually had a project awhile ago with a 486, turning it into an Emulator machine to run all the emulator progs and games to go with it, but I got fed up with the system BEING so SLOW lol.
[ June 25, 2003, 07:57 PM: Message edited by: xtremez24 ]
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