SUPER NINTOASTER! (Exactly how it sounds)
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I just realized a retro duo would be awesome in a toaster. has that been done?
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Re: SUPER NINTOASTER! (Exactly how it sounds)
OMGWTF!?!?!
(love it.)
(love it.)
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Re: SUPER NINTOASTER! (Exactly how it sounds)
Yeah, I hear ya. Those shots aren't showing everything exactly how it is today. I actually ended up shortening the wires down to around 3.5" and it helps, but still not perfect and unfortunately can't cut them any shorter for this toaster. :/ I've already accepted it for what it is and kept that in mind for the future.DK wrote:I think the Mario problem is caused by the wires connecting the cart slot to the mobo being too long. Awesome mod though.
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Heh, thanks!Rekarp wrote:Doh that is such an awesome mod!
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Love the nutty video, very amusing!
Using a toaster gives you plenty of space to fit many types of systems as there is lots of space inside!
Using a toaster gives you plenty of space to fit many types of systems as there is lots of space inside!
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Heheh, thanks!bacteria wrote:Love the nutty video, very amusing!
Using a toaster gives you plenty of space to fit many types of systems as there is lots of space inside!
Yeah, it started as a joke but seems to have caught on. The great thing is, you can usually get a brand new toaster for well under $10. Beats the hell out of projects boxes in my humble opinion. I've even started thinking about the possibilities of the 4-slot ones. Hmmm...
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If you could pull it off, a Super Genintari in a four-slot toaster would be epic.
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Only downside to using toasters of course is that they are not portables, however, that doesn't matter to you so that's fine.
Four slot system - great idea, NES, SNES (both of RetroDuo for size), Genesis, N64 or SMS - only caveat I think is that you need to consider using ONE controller for all systems you use in it rather than having to swap them over; also having to incorporate four controller plugs would be unweldy. One controller, one cable. It would mean making your own controller to do this, but I think the result would be quite special.
Four slot system - great idea, NES, SNES (both of RetroDuo for size), Genesis, N64 or SMS - only caveat I think is that you need to consider using ONE controller for all systems you use in it rather than having to swap them over; also having to incorporate four controller plugs would be unweldy. One controller, one cable. It would mean making your own controller to do this, but I think the result would be quite special.
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Heheh, yeah. That'd be pretty awesome. Difficult and cramped, but not impossible.Twilight Wolf wrote:If you could pull it off, a Super Genintari in a four-slot toaster would be epic.
Yep. You'd need the retroduo systems for nes/snes, the Genesis 3, and I'm not what I'd do about the N64 though. I understand that board in fairly large, right?bacteria wrote:Four slot system - great idea, NES, SNES (both of RetroDuo for size), Genesis, N64 or SMS - only caveat I think is that you need to consider using ONE controller for all systems you use in it rather than having to swap them over; also having to incorporate four controller plugs would be unweldy. One controller, one cable. It would mean making your own controller to do this, but I think the result would be quite special.
And yes, I have indeed given thought to a cusom/universal controller for a system like that. Not exactly sure how it'd be implemented, but again I'm sure it's not impossible.
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The NES and SNES controllers are compatible with each other.
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That's true, but things get a little hairy when you start tossing the Genesis and N64 into the mix.nevermind1534 wrote:The NES and SNES controllers are compatible with each other.
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It would mean having a thicker controller incorporating the (reduced) boards inside, and keeping the grounds separate.
The N64 board isn't that big, should fit fine in your toaster.
The N64 board isn't that big, should fit fine in your toaster.
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really cool, man. I like it.
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especially if you make it as small as sifuf didbacteria wrote:It would mean having a thicker controller incorporating the (reduced) boards inside, and keeping the grounds separate.
The N64 board isn't that big, should fit fine in your toaster.
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eurddrue wrote:especially if you make it as small as sifuf didbacteria wrote:It would mean having a thicker controller incorporating the (reduced) boards inside, and keeping the grounds separate.
The N64 board isn't that big, should fit fine in your toaster.
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