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Gavin Posts: 103/181 |
I did this a few months ago when my NES controller broke . I'm still a pretty big hardware noob, so things like this are still really fun for me. Good luck with yours |
firemaker Posts: 108/194 |
Okay I wil give that a go. Nothing can go wrong as wiring up stuff isn't exactly hard. |
HyperHacker Posts: 818/5072 |
Buy an NES and wire up the SNES controllers to it. (You do have controllers to go with that SNES?) Just a matter of connecting specific wires to the right spots. |
firemaker Posts: 105/194 |
Well I have always been intrested in hardware hacking\modding thta people have done. So I decided I would learn to do it. But unfortunately I am completely lost as where to start as a decent task for a n00b. Anybody got some good suggestions for a project?
EDIT: Stuff i have to use: A Gameboy colour, an n64, N64 controllers and a snes. EDIT2: Nobody dare say to google it. As I am searching for easy projects right at this moment. |