Anyone Tried Hacking this?
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http://allegro.pl/item106867754_nowa_me ... a_gw_.html
it has quality, and looks stable, but did anyone try it, and could i use it for a portable?
it has quality, and looks stable, but did anyone try it, and could i use it for a portable?
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ya... I really doubt anyone would have bought that/inspected it becauase it's foreign and may region coded. plus it might be like the gameboy (have to have whole console to use as screen). And it's really rare for foreign person to buy foreign non-popular things. so unless someone corrects me it's a
PROBABLY because I was probably wrong
PROBABLY because I was probably wrong
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http://nesworld.parodius.com/p8-onestation.htm
Its not only foreign, it's in the usa too (i think) and it has AUDIO-L AURIO-R VIDEO Output, so it can be connected to a tv, but i dont know if backwards
Its not only foreign, it's in the usa too (i think) and it has AUDIO-L AURIO-R VIDEO Output, so it can be connected to a tv, but i dont know if backwards
Hmm, one of the carts for that thing have the same games as the vgPocket Max, and is actually labeled Pocket Max. Possibly the same hardware, modified to use carts. But no one will know unlees someone gets one and opens it up.
If it is a modified version of the vgPocket Max, it may use the same LCD which is analog RGB. Thus it should possible to use with systems that output RGB. It may take a bit of work to get it going, as the interface is a bit more complex than VGA.
If it is a modified version of the vgPocket Max, it may use the same LCD which is analog RGB. Thus it should possible to use with systems that output RGB. It may take a bit of work to get it going, as the interface is a bit more complex than VGA.
i think success-hk sells those
<img src="http://img494.imageshack.us/img494/8505 ... .jpg"><img src="http://stuff.sonicenema.com/pickies/acceptchrist.jpg">
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Take a look at the link, in addition to running NES/8-bit games it also has 16-bit games compatable with it, hence the wondering if it is SNES compatable. I doubt it, as there'd likely be a pirate cart full of SNES games for the handheld if it were compatable. Still, I'm wondering what the 16-bit side of the setup is like, and if it's based on anything.Corscaria wrote:no snes on a chip are known to exist.
the device is manufactured by JungleTac. A company that produces many 8 and 16 bit handheld systems, this looks to be thier first dual platform version. the 8bit systems are widely believed to be NOAC.
I know little of thier 16 bit systems, but thier logo for 16bits strongly resembles the Genisis's 16bit logo. It is more likely a GOAC for the 16bit side than an SNES-OAC. Unless ofcourse it's neither, but something completely different. I know several chip manufacturers are pumping out so called "game chips" which are 16bit, but have no relation at all to any existing game system, they are simply 16 bit microcontrollers with a built in framebuffer and NTSC/PAL ouput, a few even have hardware sprite accelleration.
JungleTac normally liscenses out thier products for branding rather than selling directly.
I know little of thier 16 bit systems, but thier logo for 16bits strongly resembles the Genisis's 16bit logo. It is more likely a GOAC for the 16bit side than an SNES-OAC. Unless ofcourse it's neither, but something completely different. I know several chip manufacturers are pumping out so called "game chips" which are 16bit, but have no relation at all to any existing game system, they are simply 16 bit microcontrollers with a built in framebuffer and NTSC/PAL ouput, a few even have hardware sprite accelleration.
JungleTac normally liscenses out thier products for branding rather than selling directly.
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if I'm grave digging and there are other posts about this, just give me a kick for not being in here enough. I did search however.
Advanced jungletacs have recently sprung up around the web and at success-hk.com, they've been disected and the good news is that it contains NO PROCESSOR. great news, because the chip is *in the game carts* (or 16-bit adapter cartridge) opening up a whole can of screen modding goodness. actually, it's whole-system usage. Just wire up ntsc video, audio, controls and power from the handy pins to the system of your choice.
getting a pinout doesn't exactly look difficult
internal pics
http://www.portabledev.info/index.php/D ... geschraubt
purchase link
http://www.success-hk.com/product_html/ ... nsole.html
again, if this is useless grave digging feel free to scold me, I was just so thrilled when I saw it on success-hk.com last night, that I had to figure out everything I could about it.
I'm seeing another c64 attempt in my future. Unless I miss my guess, and these are terrible quality, they may become the next 'ps1 monitor' for modders. Though I have a basic jungletac already, and the screen/sound are decent. hopefully the controller is improved.
Advanced jungletacs have recently sprung up around the web and at success-hk.com, they've been disected and the good news is that it contains NO PROCESSOR. great news, because the chip is *in the game carts* (or 16-bit adapter cartridge) opening up a whole can of screen modding goodness. actually, it's whole-system usage. Just wire up ntsc video, audio, controls and power from the handy pins to the system of your choice.
getting a pinout doesn't exactly look difficult
internal pics
http://www.portabledev.info/index.php/D ... geschraubt
purchase link
http://www.success-hk.com/product_html/ ... nsole.html
again, if this is useless grave digging feel free to scold me, I was just so thrilled when I saw it on success-hk.com last night, that I had to figure out everything I could about it.
I'm seeing another c64 attempt in my future. Unless I miss my guess, and these are terrible quality, they may become the next 'ps1 monitor' for modders. Though I have a basic jungletac already, and the screen/sound are decent. hopefully the controller is improved.
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well, I'm rapidly falling for this cute little system. and can't wait to figure out exactly how useful/universal those cartridge pins are. I've been trying to order one for a bit, but my work machine doesn't like success-hk very much.
just a couple links to flesh the system out--since I don't really feel like opening up a proper thread in forum 42 to worship it properly.
here's a video of her in 16-bit mode. she's pretty snazzy:
http://www.dailymotion.com/Nilhcem/video/283671
here's a review with some great pictures and pics of the games in the multi-carts:
http://nesworld.parodius.com/p8-onestation.htm
just a couple links to flesh the system out--since I don't really feel like opening up a proper thread in forum 42 to worship it properly.
here's a video of her in 16-bit mode. she's pretty snazzy:
http://www.dailymotion.com/Nilhcem/video/283671
here's a review with some great pictures and pics of the games in the multi-carts:
http://nesworld.parodius.com/p8-onestation.htm
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It's also an OLED screen, so should be low power usage
edit: found the other thread... http://benheck.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=13812
edit: found the other thread... http://benheck.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=13812