Project: NEStastic!

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Project: NEStastic!

Post by N64god » Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:54 pm

Im 10 years old and Ive been wanting to make a portable for soooooooooooooo long.
Now I can! But I need help....
I am going to use this :arrow: Image
But I dont know how to wire it,AND I dont know which screen Im going to use....

Im trying to keep it simplist and cheapest....

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Re: Project: NEStastic!

Post by Metallica Man X » Tue Aug 31, 2010 9:58 pm

If you're wanting to stay simple, a better bet would be to use a Retro-bit system. It's already got a cart connector on it, and it's a NOAC...plus, it's compatibility is much better than one of those beasts. Not to mention it'll require a lot less wiring too for power and controllers.

Plus, they're pretty cheap. One won't run ya much more than 25-30 bucks shipped (if you order one online...)
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Re: Project: NEStastic!

Post by N64god » Thu Sep 02, 2010 9:42 pm

This HAS a cartridge conntector.And a built-in controller and battery pack. Its plug and play..........so less wireing.

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Re: Project: NEStastic!

Post by N64god » Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:13 pm

And Banditpaw1 made a portable with this......and it took him 1 hour and a half to make it...
And I found 1 for 30 dollars on ioffer.

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Re: Project: NEStastic!

Post by mako321 » Fri Sep 03, 2010 4:04 pm

N64god wrote:This HAS a cartridge conntector.And a built-in controller and battery pack. Its plug and play..........so less wireing.
Well, it has a 60 pin connector so there will be a LOT more wiring to do.

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