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Why bother getting a SNES Classic?


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9 hours ago, inhumanrampager said:

When I can just use a Raspberry Pi with an SNES case and controllers, and never shut the fuck up about it?

 

I will say, the Pi is a nifty computer.

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10 hours ago, inhumanrampager said:

When I can just use a Raspberry Pi with an SNES case and controllers, and never shut the fuck up about it?

 

I will say, the Pi is a nifty computer.

why should i even leave the house when i can make all my money right here in my bedroom?

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On 3/22/2018 at 2:44 AM, inhumanrampager said:

When I can just use a Raspberry Pi with an SNES case and controllers, and never shut the fuck up about it?

 

I will say, the Pi is a nifty computer.

Probably because not a lot of people know about Raspberry Pi's

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On 3/27/2018 at 12:15 AM, Distortedreasoning said:

you mean like messing around with emulators?

 

And I like going deeper. I found a tutorial on how to enable background music. But sometimes a certain rom doesn't work the way I want it to, so I gotta tinker with the menus and find the right settings, or I gotta dive deeper and mess with the overclock settings or what have you.

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5 minutes ago, inhumanrampager said:

I feel like I've seen a very crude one on Reddit once. Maybe it's possible, but it's also a matter of getting a service provider for it.

oh i mean i know about those. there are some pretty slick ones that arent so crude. touchscreens and everything. theyre not smartphones... well since its a PC it kinda IS a smartphone but u know what i mean. i looked at the steps to make them but it seemed beyond my skill level

getting a carrier and SIM card that will work on the cell tech of the pi seemed like one of the easier steps actually

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I've always wanted to build a portable Game Boy styled console with a Pi, buuuut it is also beyond my skill level, mainly on the soldering end of things. Figuring out the circuitry isn't that hard for me, because that's just point A to point B. I just don't currently have a good space to solder things just to learn how to do it well. But I have seen some cool shit, like bar top arcades, retro consoles, and home automation things. Hell, I even once saw a garden that was automatically watered with a Pi. Like there was all sorts of mechanisms hooked up to it and it ust told them what to do and when. It was neat.

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i found soldering to not be so hard once i learned about the different kinds of solder, rosins, and other products. or more importantly how to test for proper connection and shorts w/a multimeter so i dont have to turn the thing on and pray i did it right. i want to try and fix bf's fried xbox1 but i dont have the tools. im waiting until something important enough breaks that itll be worth investing in a new soldering kit.

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4 minutes ago, Poof said:

i found soldering to not be so hard once i learned about the different kinds of solder, rosins, and other products. or more importantly how to test for proper connection and shorts w/a multimeter so i dont have to turn the thing on and pray i did it right. i want to try and fix bf's fried xbox1 but i dont have the tools. im waiting until something important enough breaks that itll be worth investing in a new soldering kit.

Took a quick look on Amazon, most kits look like they're floating between 15 and 30 bucks. Honestly, that doesn't seem too bad, unless that's way too cheap and everything breaks.

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1 minute ago, inhumanrampager said:

Took a quick look on Amazon, most kits look like they're floating between 15 and 30 bucks. Honestly, that doesn't seem too bad, unless that's way too cheap and everything breaks.

the multimeter is the most important most expensive thing. ones in that price range might be inaccurate, break, or not have the right features.

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15 hours ago, inhumanrampager said:

And I like going deeper. I found a tutorial on how to enable background music. But sometimes a certain rom doesn't work the way I want it to, so I gotta tinker with the menus and find the right settings, or I gotta dive deeper and mess with the overclock settings or what have you.

the retro gaming field is deep in both hardware and software level sides. im more into the hardware level side myself but i do appreciate all the work that gets done. 

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