Is there a possibe way to turn a N64 into a N128(128-bit) system?
What if you switch RAM CPU and the graphic chip with a 128 bit system
(like a dreamcast or PS2)? OR even with a nintendo DS?(even though DS isn't 128, but has more game speed.)
For God so loved the world that he gave is only son, that who ever so believe in him shall not perish but have eternal life (John 3:16)
If you switched the RAM, CPU, and graphics chip with a 128 bit system, not only would it not work, but it technically wouldn't be an N64 any more. Even if by some miracle of programming and reworks you got this to work, there wouldn't be any point in doing it as none of the games are made to run at 128 bits.
Heres a better Idea. What If you hook the N64 cartride slot to the Nintendo DS somehow. It would be the Ultimate Portable. But you would have to get rid of a screen, and probably replace the DS cartride slot.
For God so loved the world that he gave is only son, that who ever so believe in him shall not perish but have eternal life (John 3:16)
All of these "what ifs" are simply not possible by any practical means. The DS uses entirely different hardware, so there is no way to just hook up an N64 cartridge slot to it, or any system other than an N64, and have it work.
LOL, we were doing presentations in French the other day, and one of my friends had a pencil sketch of Snoop Dog (which was really well done), but she made it kind of hard to see, so half the class thought it was Jesus (BTW, she's muslim).
EXE, you can't make it play 128 bit, and if you're so worried about lag, just overclock it.