ok please bear with me as this may turn into a long story/explanation/question.
i bought a top loading nes, when it arrived i discovered it wouldnt work with my tv, so i did an a/v mod on it, this required buying an old front loader and taking out something called FC2, now i have a working top loader and a spare front loader mobo. my question is if i put the CPU and PPU on a board what else would i need to get a working nes? this would be going into a portable/handheld.
mini-NES
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Re: mini-NES
GekoMaster wrote:ok please bear with me as this may turn into a long story/explanation/question.
i bought a top loading nes, when it arrived i discovered it wouldnt work with my tv, so i did an a/v mod on it, this required buying an old front loader and taking out something called FC2, now i have a working top loader and a spare front loader mobo. my question is if i put the CPU and PPU on a board what else would i need to get a working nes? this would be going into a portable/handheld.

Well basically.
You'd at least need the cpu and cart slot, controller input video and auido out alllll of those many elecrical conections.
I think it renders putting it on a different board fairly futile.
Just my opinion.
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Re: mini-NES
cant i just the wire the controller input into the cpu?, at some point it must go into it.Gaara Ichimaru wrote:GekoMaster wrote:...my question is if i put the CPU and PPU on a board what else would i need to get a working nes? this would be going into a portable/handheld.Everything!!!
Well basically.
You'd at least need the cpu and cart slot, controller input video and auido out alllll of those many elecrical conections.
I think it renders putting it on a different board fairly futile.
Just my opinion.
where do the a/v signals come from, cpu or another chip?
id like to do SOMETHING with the mobo, other than trash it.