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A tiny little NES emulator – The PicoNES

A tiny little NES emulator – The PicoNES

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“Retro Computing Reboot”

This is a fabulous little project for any of you Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) fans out there. It runs on a Raspberry Pi Pico!

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  1. HEY LISTEN!! in your opinion it could be possible to create a pcb that has custom cart slot? I really would love a open source project of a cartridge based console… 3ds mmcs should be now cheap

  2. Maybe it's faulty memory but I think Mario in this is running too quick, it certainly looks it and that timer is counting down awfully quick. Maybe a PAL rom being forced to 60hz.

  3. Hi! I really enjoyed the video, but thought I'd mention I found it very difficult to listen to on high quality speakers. I think there may be a particularly noisy electronic device in your room when recording the voiceover, occasionally there are piercing loud high frequency tones (There are two pulses shortly before "So here it is" at 1:00) – I held up a spectrum analyser and it looks like these live at 15.6 and 16.4khz if that's helpful for you when editing audio 🙂

    Great rundown, love seeing DIY retro emulation now we're getting super powerful SoCs for silly cheap money!

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