Pirate SNOAC found!!
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Unidentified Assilant
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Yeah, it sure looks like a SNES motherboard, doesn't it:HK-47 wrote:How many times has it been explainded that the tristar used a full snes, not a snoac!![]()


http://n64.icequake.net/mirror/tristar64/tristar64.html
If you're going to be condescending you do at least need to be right.
Yes - they did it with the famicom. Before you waste your time, yes, I know SNES is far more complex, but it's certainly possible, especially if there's a large cash incentive.bicostp wrote:Do you think game pirates have figured out how to cram a Super Nintendo onto a single chip without any help from Nintendo themselves?
There have been pirate Megadrives around for years, and they don't use a standard Megadrive board before someone suggests it...bicostp wrote:Radica only made a GOAC with the help of Sega.
See Nintendo on the pad? Console?Niku-Sama wrote:how are you so sure its a pirate mini SNES on xhinga?
Don't drag the NES into this - you said the Tristar had full SNES hardware, and you were wrong.HK-47 wrote:I am right. The black blob is the noac it uses to play nes games.
I don't see the SPC700 board/hardware anywhere, which isn't surprising since the chip was a funky Nintendo/Sony colaboration and I doubt either would want to sell stock to HK pirates, guess it must be in the FPGA in the lower left (I'm guessing you meant lower leftgannon wrote:The main snes processor code has been replicated in the fpga in the lower right. There are still supporting chips that were standard (probably the sound processing is all done if fpga)
So, the snes in the tristar is half on a chip and half in real hardware
Have you opened up one of the Xinga SNES consoles? It'd be interesting to see what's inside.
Just make the L's with your hands. The one that makes an L is left. The one that makes a backwards L is right.
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Uhh....I stand corrected..hahah.nos_slived wrote:The backwards L isn't right, it's wrongsoundwave wrote:The one that makes an L is left. The one that makes a backwards L is right.. There is no real backwards L. Sorry, couldn't help myself.
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http://www.jakkstvgames.com/mortalkombat.html
this is one of the latest newfangled tv games... from the pictures it closely resembles the snes mortal kombat.. snoac mayhaps?
if it's not a snoac, i'd like to know how they ported it..
p.s. terribly sorry to bring this topic back from digression
this is one of the latest newfangled tv games... from the pictures it closely resembles the snes mortal kombat.. snoac mayhaps?
if it's not a snoac, i'd like to know how they ported it..
p.s. terribly sorry to bring this topic back from digression
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I'd guess it's more likely to be Megadrive based, since the (legit) R&D is already done there. I want to get one of these to open and fiddle with...DreamsOntheGo wrote:http://www.jakkstvgames.com/mortalkombat.html
this is one of the latest newfangled tv games... from the pictures it closely resembles the snes mortal kombat.. snoac mayhaps?
if it's not a snoac, i'd like to know how they ported it..
p.s. terribly sorry to bring this topic back from digression
