Famicom (not Mini) build (WIP)
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@FlyingTomahawk You're an instigator, that's what you are.
Did you see any actual games?
I'm also always on the lookout for real (not reproduction) game-related art and stuff. I recently learned about the Famicom Disk System handbills that were included and are awesome, but usually are pretty expensive.
I'd love to find some Japanese-language Mario or Zelda ads to frame, but I don't speak Japanese and my googling doesn't turn up much.
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@FlyingTomahawk Its odd, as much as I like emulation for ease, sometimes it feels empty, I want them old fashioned load times.
It's why i dug out my old original Playstation, kept seeing games in chatiy shops for £1, and bulk sales on eBay, so went mad when 'between jobs' for 18 months, (I had a payout that meant I was in no rush) ended up getting about 200 PS games in 6 months, 4 Playstations (from bundles, one dead one, I changed to a clock :D ).
SImilar to my Amiga 1200, giving that a new lease of life.
Osaka...oohhh, I stopped there, once, about 8 hours in the airport en route to Australia.
I'm currently googling to try and find a replacement front port cover, just in case it doesn't have one.
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@FlyingTomahawk I hate you
logs on to eBay to look at Famicoms
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Hehehe... sorry about it. ;-)
I am trying to find more junk Famicoms here which are good for Pi projects. I am willing to part from those later.
edmaul69 was the first though...
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Now that work is done and I'm back to looking around at used video game stuff I don't need I went back to looking at those photos from @FlyingTomahawk's trip to heaven, er, used video game place. What does "Hard Off" mean? Is that some Japanese term for "Sale" or something?
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Nope, that's the store name "Hard off", "Book off", "House off" and "Hobby off" are a chain store. "Hard off" sells the junk stuff, they are the only ones that do that as far I know, and any kind of used hardware. You find those stores all over Japan.
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Those Game Joy handhelds look awesome. I wonder how comfortable they are to hold. On eBay they are selling for around $120 for a working one IF you can find one.
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Wow, 120?!
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@FlyingTomahawk oh man, now I need to be on the lookout for one. It's like a Supaboy so it has room for a real cartridge in it so TONS of room to work with.
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Controllers arrived today!
From the looks of it they'll fit the Famicom body.
I cannot test it at the moment since both Famicom are taking their bleach bath.
Put them in yesterday at 12:20pm and today 24hours later I cannot see really a huge difference, yet. I will keep them in there for a few more days and see.Controller comparison
Now I am really looking forward to this build.
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@FlyingTomahawk those bluetooth controllers got me excited too
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@FlyingTomahawk so how does the Pi keep track of which player is 1 or 2? I've not messed with Bluetooth yet.
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Me neither. I have never used a bluetooth device before. But I keep you guys updated on the situation.
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@obsidianspider turn player one on first. then player two. First one turned on becomes player one
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@FlyingTomahawk said in Famicom (not Mini) build (WIP):
Controllers arrived today!
From the looks of it they'll fit the Famicom body.
I cannot test it at the moment since both Famicom are taking their bleach bath.
Put them in yesterday at 12:20pm and today 24hours later I cannot see really a huge difference, yet. I will keep them in there for a few more days and see.Controller comparison
Now I am really looking forward to this build.
My wired in controllers are will be pushing just what fits inside a Famicom, shortest of wires,but my god, its a squeeze, Ethernet, Power, HDMI, USB hub, plus the Pi with bluetooth adapter, USB stick and WiFi dongle...hoping my Mausberry will fit when it arrives.
Be easy if it wasn't for the moulded grooves in the bottom of the thing, I have cut a lot out of the top of the case that won't be missed or seen.
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@MadRikXIV Have you tried to mock up the components? I haven't taken apart a Famicom my self, but it looks like there is quite a lot of room inside one.
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Today I took the Famicoms out of the buckets and washed them off.
Mine is good enough for me, not 100% white but good enough.
This gave me the chance to finally see if the 8bitdos would fit and....they do.
I think edmaul69s Famicom got a bit better but not good enough. So I changed the setup.
Previously I used a 1:8 ratio this time I used a smaller tray, just enough to fit the Famicom inside and used a 1:2 ratio maybe even more.@edmaul69 I apologize if I should mess up the Famicom. I will look for an equal replacement if that should happen, so no worries.
I don't know what's gonna happen with so much bleach inside it. I also gonna look for a UV llight to speed things up a bit. Weather forecast says rain for the next 2-3 days.Controller fitting
Too much scrubbing with the special sponge :(
@edmaul69 Famicom 2nd try
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