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|Processor || Unknown || Item received from [[User:Omegix | Omegix]]. Could be integrated into Motherboard. | |Processor || Unknown || Item received from [[User:Omegix | Omegix]]. Could be integrated into Motherboard. | ||
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|Slimeline dvd/cd || Unknown || Item received from [[User:Missscarlet | MissScarlet]]. Found in old dell laptop. | |Slimeline dvd/cd || Unknown || Item received from [[User:Missscarlet | MissScarlet]]. Found in old dell laptop. | ||
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| 2.5" IDE HDD || Travelstar 10GB || [[User:Omegix | Omegix]] can give this to you. It's really small, but how much space do you need for an emulation system? There may be bigger ones upstairs in storage. --[[User:Omegix|Omegix]] ([[User talk:Omegix|talk]]) 14:33, 19 September 2012 (CDT) | | 2.5" IDE HDD || Travelstar 10GB || [[User:Omegix | Omegix]] can give this to you. It's really small, but how much space do you need for an emulation system? There may be bigger ones upstairs in storage. --[[User:Omegix|Omegix]] ([[User talk:Omegix|talk]]) 14:33, 19 September 2012 (CDT) | ||
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===Progress=== | ===Progress=== | ||
Revision as of 14:26, 19 September 2012
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Contents
[hide]Overview
After attaining an empty NES case, I plan on making it as small PC emulator for playing any number of games.
The main idea and instructions were found here
Research
Links
- Project NESPC
- How to Build a Nintendo NES PC
- NES PC Power Questions
- RetroZone.com
- Joystiq.com
- Viewoline.com
- Parallel Port joystick driver for Windows 98/Me/2000/XP v0.75
- DirectPad Pro
Materials
- NES Case
- Motherboard: Mini-itx board
- Processor: Best if built into motherboard
- DDR3 Memory: 1GB
- Slimeline dvd/cd
- Slimline dvd/cd adapter
- PSU: 80 watt picoPSU
- 2.5" Hard Drive
- Leads(?)
If Bought
| Item | Part | Link | Price (w/o shipping) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Motherboard | ASRock E35LM1 AMD E-240 | Newegg.com | $54.99 |
| DDR3 Memory | Crucial 1GB 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1066 | Newegg.com | $8.99 |
| PSU | picoPSU-80, 80w output, 12v input DC-DC Power Supply | Mini-box.com | $25.00 |
Total Cost (w/o shipping): $88.98
First Build
Materials
| Part | Description | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| NES Case | Empty NES Case | Item received from Omegix. |
| Motherboard | Unknown | Item received from Omegix. |
| Processor | Unknown | Item received from Omegix. Could be integrated into Motherboard. |
| DDR3 Memory | Not Found | Still looking. |
| Slimeline dvd/cd | Unknown | Item received from MissScarlet. Found in old dell laptop. |
| PSU | Not found | Still looking. |
| 2.5" IDE HDD | Travelstar 10GB | Omegix can give this to you. It's really small, but how much space do you need for an emulation system? There may be bigger ones upstairs in storage. --Omegix (talk) 14:33, 19 September 2012 (CDT) |
Progress
| Date | Accomplished | Notes |
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| 9/18/2012 |
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| 9/19/2012 |
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