Which model to use

Includes but not limited to: SNES, Genesis, Sega CD, PlayStation 1, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Game Gear and I guess the Virtual Boy.

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dragonball345
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Which model to use

Post by dragonball345 »

Well I recently came into a ps1 screen and am either looking at using it in either a ps2 portable or snes portable and since I would rather widscreen a ps2 I'm thinking snes. I was just wondering which model i should use he old fatty the newer version a snes on a chip. Also how hard is a slot rewiring cause with my design in mind like a gameboy i would need to do that.
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Post by Pass »

Well, the project in the book uses the newer snes "mini," and from what I heard\, rewiring the cartridge connector isn't exactly hard, just time consuming.
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Post by mothatrucka »

I'd recommend going for a Retro Duo. The compatibility is pretty good, and unlike an actual SNES, it's several small boards connected by ribbon cable. You don't need the NES part to run it, and the boards are small enough that you might just be able to move them instead of relocating the entire cartridge slot.
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Post by dragonball345 »

i want to have it gameboy style with the cartridge going sideways to make it so it doesnt stick out the sides i think ill need to reloacate it unless plans change
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