portable emulator system
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- watermelon
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its all very well modding consoles into portbles, but what about making a portable computer with a hard drive so you could store hundreds of games and multiple emulators.
has anyone done this before?
the only limiting factors i can see are cost and power consumtion. i dont have a clue what the power consumtion of a mini motherboard is to be honest.
has anyone done this before?
the only limiting factors i can see are cost and power consumtion. i dont have a clue what the power consumtion of a mini motherboard is to be honest.
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Done? No.
Talked about? Yes.
Another thing you may want to look into is the GP32. It can emulate systems from the 16-bit age and older, which is the best a computer can do anyway (though I'm sure N64 is better, I haven't really tried, though.)
Talked about? Yes.
Another thing you may want to look into is the GP32. It can emulate systems from the 16-bit age and older, which is the best a computer can do anyway (though I'm sure N64 is better, I haven't really tried, though.)
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it also has the shoulder buttons and select/start buttons. There aren't very many SNES games that use all buttons at once, and you can change the configuration by tapping select. It's really not that bad once you use it
As for Genesis, select is a, b is b, and a is c, in the same order as a Genny pad.
When you go older than that, you don't need too many buttons
As for Genesis, select is a, b is b, and a is c, in the same order as a Genny pad.
When you go older than that, you don't need too many buttons
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A dam small Windows XP computer.
Build a hat-mount for it, attach a USB game controller, and play away.
Just need the cash first.
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A dam small Windows XP computer.
Build a hat-mount for it, attach a USB game controller, and play away.
Just need the cash first.
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Wow and all you have to do is either sell your arms or sell your soul to Satan. So which is it never play games again or go to hell? All for a computer that has a full function keyboard too small to use properly.
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But if you install joystick-to-mouse on it, you will never have to use that tiny keyboard. (or use a Palm Pilot stylus or something.) I mean, people type text into cell phones using those 12 keys. I find that more annoying.
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Buy a mini-itx mobo and use a laptop hard drive or an Mp3 Player Hard-Drive, I'm doing something called the N-Forcer, which is an ultra-small PC with a 3" DVD Drive (like gamecube) and a 20GB hard drive, which will run games directly from the 3" CD's and save to a compact flash card, also games can be installed.
Somebody please buy my Dreamcast >_> £20+shipping
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You could always get a Pocket PC PDA. Dell has some real performers for not much money.
On my Pocket PC I have emulators for:
SNES (Pocket SNES Bleeding Edge)
NES (Pocket NESter)
Game Gear/SMS (CE/GG)
Atari (Stela)
PC Engine/TurboGraphix (YameCE)
Game Boy Classic/Color/Super Game Boy (YameCE)
Game Boy Advance (Morphgear)
I have emulators for Sega Genesis, but can't get them to run. There are PSX emulators (need a beefier PPC than the one I have now to have full speed), DOS emulators (play those old school MS-DOS games), Amiga emulators, and more. You can fit a fair amount of roms on a 1GB SD card.
Control isn't all that great on most PPCs, but there are gamepads for certain iPaqs, a Bluetooth gamepad coming out, and this IR PSX pad adapter might come out sometime soon.
I'm considering building an Ultra-Portable PC as well. I already have an EBX formfactor (footprint of a CDROM drive) Socket 370 motherboard, decent low-power processor (Via C3), and a 20GB laptop HD. Now all I need is money for the rest.
On my Pocket PC I have emulators for:
SNES (Pocket SNES Bleeding Edge)
NES (Pocket NESter)
Game Gear/SMS (CE/GG)
Atari (Stela)
PC Engine/TurboGraphix (YameCE)
Game Boy Classic/Color/Super Game Boy (YameCE)
Game Boy Advance (Morphgear)
I have emulators for Sega Genesis, but can't get them to run. There are PSX emulators (need a beefier PPC than the one I have now to have full speed), DOS emulators (play those old school MS-DOS games), Amiga emulators, and more. You can fit a fair amount of roms on a 1GB SD card.
Control isn't all that great on most PPCs, but there are gamepads for certain iPaqs, a Bluetooth gamepad coming out, and this IR PSX pad adapter might come out sometime soon.
I'm considering building an Ultra-Portable PC as well. I already have an EBX formfactor (footprint of a CDROM drive) Socket 370 motherboard, decent low-power processor (Via C3), and a 20GB laptop HD. Now all I need is money for the rest.
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All you need for a mini keyboard is this:
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=41136
I have one and it is great for a small pc. It's tiny and still has almost full functionality.
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=41136
I have one and it is great for a small pc. It's tiny and still has almost full functionality.
Who else would I be?
Neat little keyboard,you found This-is-me. Would be a nice easy way to get a PDA sized keyboard and without having to hack a PDA keyboard (which are typically low-voltage serial).
Any novell ideas for batteries anyone? I'm thinking of using a PSOne battery, 7.5V in a not too terrible formfactor. Question is how many Amp Hours it can provide. Looks like the typical one can provide 2 hours of use for a PSOne with LCD, how many Amps does the PSOne draw?
Any novell ideas for batteries anyone? I'm thinking of using a PSOne battery, 7.5V in a not too terrible formfactor. Question is how many Amp Hours it can provide. Looks like the typical one can provide 2 hours of use for a PSOne with LCD, how many Amps does the PSOne draw?