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#91: Build the NES-PC: Part 1


I am working on a project inspired by a couple of projects I saw on line, but with some major differences.

Basically the goal of this project is to build a computer inside an NES system. The computer will run the Ubuntu Linux Operating System, and will have 2 functions: Online-Video Watching [via Boxee], and NES emulation via the original controllers.

I have some requirements that must be fulfilled by this project, and I have begun organizing the parts to make it come to fruition. I have included them here to keep me honest as I continue.
  • The Computer's only monitor will be a television. It must be able to easily connect to a TV using one or more of the more common display interfaces for a TV.
  • The computer's grand total of parts in the computer must not be greater than $250.00, with a goal of under $200
  • The computers main input will use original NES controllers, which must connect to the console through the original NES ports. This will involve programming a microprocesser, and making a converter inside of the box. Ideally the conversion will be to USB. A sub-goal is having the NES controllers be the computers only input.
  • The NES-PC, when finished, must be as true to the original form of the NES as possible. There will be nothing sticking out of the case. The only alteration allowed is the cutting of a hole for the mobo frame. Even this should be avoided.

With that out of the way, let's give a status update:

Parts Obtained:

Total Spent to date: 134.00

Steps taken:
  • Removed parts except controller parts from old NES
  • Began research into microprocessor programming.
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1. Slacker
   Slacker has officially replaced Pandora in my mind when it comes to internet Radio. Not only does it expand beyond the basic concept of artist and song with genres, but it has all the same features of Pandora, executed far, far better. I find the music played is almost always actually something I want to hear on stations, unlike with Pandora where I wanted to skip alot. If your like me, and use last.fm to compulsively listen what you listen to and how much, then LastSlacker is a wicked easy way to track what you listen to on Slacker to last.fm, and it also enables the functionality of listening to last.fm stations, if thats your thing.

I've been holding back on a geek/internet post for a while... beware )

Whoo, that felt good.

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