"FamiNes" project

Started by Pit, October 26, 2012, 02:42:12 pm

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Pit

I have recut very slightly the converter, so famicom games are easy ti fit and to remove.

ulera

How hard was it to source the RGB PPU?

Pit

A friend found a stock of playchoice 10 in an arcade shop in France. Luckily a few had the PPU in place.

ulera

I'd love to get ahold of one one of these days.

Algo Fonix

I might just try my hand at this next time I'm back home and have access to tools and a shop to work in. Minus the RGB, of course.

2A03

So what did you do with all the wiring once you got the converter all assembled? I might be interested in tackling this myself.

Pit

You mean you want the pins' locations where to solder ? Sorry, I don't really understand the question  :-[

MasterDisk

Je crois qu'il te demande comment tu as disposé les câbles dans la NES après avoir tout construit (enfin installé)

/french

Pit

C'est ce que je me suis dit, mais je n'étais pas sûr^^. Je réponds de toute façon. Merci de m'avoir éclairé ;).

/french


@ 2A03 : The wires were flexible enough so I could bend over them, so they fit well in the empty space of the NES. Maybe when I got the time I will shorten them, but actually they fit well.

FAMICOM_87

cool your idea is like mine :) ! great   ;D

MarioMania

How about a 15 pin Famicom Slot on the side for 3rd party Famicom Controllers

Matias

Great job! My most sincerely congratulations! That looks really cool.

Pit

Matias : thanks^^.

MarioMania : I don't know if that would work. I often see nes pads on famicom, but not famicom pads on nes.

If that would work, it would be interesting to know if my famicom 3D system could work on my nes.

2A03

Quote from: Pit on January 31, 2013, 01:30:50 am
MarioMania : I don't know if that would work. I often see nes pads on famicom, but not famicom pads on nes.

If that would work, it would be interesting to know if my famicom 3D system could work on my nes.

It's possible, all the lines you need are on the NES expansion port so all you should need are some wires.

Pit

You're right, and I forgot the existence of the enio expansion, with it I an use famicom periphericals on the nes^^.