Well... I've got two other 64's to use.
For the case, I'm thinking about using Vinyl laminate around a wood or metal frame. You can bend and mold the laminate by just heating it. It remains rigid and has a neat finish. Any thoughts?
I've still got to decide on batteries... and have to obtain a screen.
And maybe borrow a digital camera for documentation for ya'll.
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Bringing up an old thread here.
I was just wonderring if anybody has ever found a way to overclock the 64 in a way to allow varying the speed more than 4 different speeds(1x, 1.5x, 2x, and 3x). For example, with the NES, the speed was dependent on the clock going to pin 29. By changing the oscilator, it would change the speed. The people on http://www.epicgaming.uk.ro/ all used different oscilators instead of a varying one(like I did), which makes a lot more sense. Anyways, back to the question. Is there any way to vary the speeds more than the 4 standard ones? Also, why do they say lift the pin, instead of just cutting the copper trace? Is there mid-layer or bottom layer traces, or is there some other reason?
If anybody could help me, please do. BTW: I'm using an old black US model.
I was just wonderring if anybody has ever found a way to overclock the 64 in a way to allow varying the speed more than 4 different speeds(1x, 1.5x, 2x, and 3x). For example, with the NES, the speed was dependent on the clock going to pin 29. By changing the oscilator, it would change the speed. The people on http://www.epicgaming.uk.ro/ all used different oscilators instead of a varying one(like I did), which makes a lot more sense. Anyways, back to the question. Is there any way to vary the speeds more than the 4 standard ones? Also, why do they say lift the pin, instead of just cutting the copper trace? Is there mid-layer or bottom layer traces, or is there some other reason?
If anybody could help me, please do. BTW: I'm using an old black US model.
