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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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I had it diy months ago. my build is not so perfect due to the lag of sound. have no idea why
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This is Awesome!
Gonna have to check it out, My middle daughter loves projects that dad likes LOL
We'll Call it, Soldering Training
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
I want one! 🙂
Really interesting piece of hardware. Tnx for putting the video out there 🙂
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.
Thanks for the video.
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!
Pretty cool 😂. Maybe it’s the DVI over HDMI with your older TVs.