Hi all,
I'm cleaning my house (be ready for an ebay flood of sfc games!) and I can't decide if I need to sell my SFC + GD6
The only thing which could convince me if a cheap (less than the price of SFC + VGA Scaler!) way to play SFC game on any screen (RCA, HDMI), using SFC controllers and up to 4 players.
Yes, I'm looking for a cheap way to play a SFC emultator on TV/PC screen.
At this time, I only find Rasperry's way (just a pain to setup) and BeagleSNES (which need a 150$ beagle board!)
I look at the retroN but it looks to bad
Another way would be to use a laptop but I'm cleaning to give more space to my daughter, and a laptop is just bigger than an original SFC.
So, does this exist ?
SNES for HDMI TV
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Re: SNES for HDMI TV
According to the BeagleSNES site, it will run on a BeagleBone Black which is only $45. Note quite as cheap as a Raspberry Pi, but it has a much faster CPU (1GHz ARM Cortex A8 vs a 700Mhz ARM11).KanedaFr wrote:BeagleSNES (which need a 150$ beagle board!)
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I don't know the cheapest option, but the coolest is probably the Retrode. Has cartridge slots for SNES and Genesis cartridges and supports 2 SNES controllers + 2 Genesis controllers simultaneously. At $80, it's a bit pricey if all you want is the controller adapter part though. I imagine you could hack one up pretty cheaply with a Teensy. Alternatively, both the Raspberry Pi and the Beaglebone Black have GPIO pins that could be used for interfacing controllers (though I think those are 3.3V, so you would probably need to do some level adjustment).KanedaFr wrote:gamepad adapteur = 2*??$
What's SLG?KanedaFr wrote:SLG = 50$
The only way to play retro game on modern TV :Mask of Destiny wrote:What's SLG?KanedaFr wrote:SLG = 50$
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptTJaDFcKGk