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  1. pour les cdr il em semble que seul la onechip fonctionne sur PSOne ( la slim )
  2. ok ok , je li en travers !!!! dézonné ou pucé tu veux !!
  3. ah bah je savais pas tien tu m'apprend quelque chose la !
  4. le rapport avec la super nes ??? je peux déplacer ?
  5. bonjour et bienvenue , si tu veux un GQ-4X , il est dispo directement sur leur site : mcumall.com
  6. attention du coup il faut utiliser le .Hex qui lance les jeux US !!
  7. bah normalement ta puce dézonne la console puisqu'elle envoi toujours le même code région a la console !!
  8. Sony???s DualShock 3 controller can be seen in a number of projects here on Hackaday. There???s a reason for this: it???s easy to sniff the Bluetooth signals coming out of this controller and make any electronics project do your remote control bidding. Bluetooth has a fairly limited range, though, so what happens if you???d like to use this very comfortable and very functional controller over a mile or so? Just replace the mainboard of the controller with a new design using an Xbee radio. It???s a great project from the workbench of [Marcel] and looks to be just the solution for an awesome Xbee remote control.Sony???s DualShock 3 controller can be seen in a number of projects here on Hackaday. There???s a reason for this: it???s easy to sniff the Bluetooth signals coming out of this controller and make any electronics project do your remote control bidding. Bluetooth has a fairly limited range, though, so what happens if you???d like to use this very comfortable and very functional controller over a mile or so? Just replace the mainboard of the controller with a new design using an Xbee radio. It???s a great project from the workbench of [Marcel] and looks to be just the solution for an awesome Xbee remote control. The Sony DualShock 3 controller is designed around a single main board for the bulk of the electronics and analog sticks with three daughterboards used for every other button on the controller. [Marcel] took the main board out of his controller and stated to reverse engineer the thing, keeping the USB charging, PC communication, force feedback and LED indicators. Instead of Bluetooth as in the original circuit, [Marcel] used a 60mW XBee radio, allowing him to control just anything connected to another XBee radio with a range of up to a mile. [Marcel]???s new main board is a direct drop in replacement for the original DualShock 3 mainboard, and the only modification to the controller is drilling a small hole for the new antenna. It???s a great piece of kit for RC vehicles of any kind, and it???s fully programmable for whatever robotics project you might have in mind. Thanks {Roel] for sending this one in. Cliquer ici pour voir le/la/l' article
  9. c'est bon l'uploader via le bouton image et remis en place !!!!!!
  10. je vais essayer de remettre la main sur l'uploader
  11. The company which [Eric Wright] works for recently bought a Nintendo VS. It had Ice Climber installed as one of the titles but they asked the vendor if it was possible to swap it out for the Duck Hunt ROM. They had the ROM but not a light gun that would work with the system. [Eric] suggested they buy it with Duck Hunt and hack an NES Zapper to work with the VS cabinet. The company which [Eric Wright] works for recently bought a Nintendo VS. It had Ice Climber installed as one of the titles but they asked the vendor if it was possible to swap it out for the Duck Hunt ROM. They had the ROM but not a light gun that would work with the system. [Eric] suggested they buy it with Duck Hunt and hack an NES Zapper to work with the VS cabinet. Let Voir la totalité de article
  12. The company which [Eric Wright] works for recently bought a Nintendo VS. It had Ice Climber installed as one of the titles but they asked the vendor if it was possible to swap it out for the Duck Hunt ROM. They had the ROM but not a light gun that would work with the system. [Eric] suggested they buy it with Duck Hunt and hack an NES Zapper to work with the VS cabinet. Let
  13. http://www.ultimate-consoles.fr/topic/14855-decoller-les-etiquettes
  14. et pourtant la méthode a été décrite plusieurs fois sur le forum !!!
  15. [Joe's] wife grew up playing Sega games and he wanted to help her unwind by reliving the experience. Since the work computer she uses when travelling isn
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    PSP SNES controller mod

    [foo] sent in this amazingly well done mod to add an SNES controller to a PSP. He was contacted with a request to mod a PSP for someone who had limited use of one hand. The PSP controls were too difficult for her, but miraculously, she could play an SNES controller well. [foo] sent in this amazingly well done mod to add an SNES controller to a PSP. He was contacted with a request to mod a PSP for someone who had limited use of one hand. The PSP controls were too difficult for her, but miraculously, she could play an SNES controller well. The quality of the mod is very nice. [foo] has added a port on the back that the controller plugs into. Other than the port on the back, the PSP looks completely stock and functions fine. When plugged in, the cable and plug act as a stand for the PSP too. Check out the video after the break for more. Cliquer ici pour voir le/la/l' article
  17. publié et partagé sur facebook !!
  18. The Nintendo Four Score was a controller attachment for the original Nintendo Entertainment System which allowed you to use four controllers at one time. [simon Inns] wanted to use some original NES controllers on his computer so he developed a drop-in replacement board that converts the device to USB. The Nintendo Four Score was a controller attachment for the original Nintendo Entertainment System which allowed you to use four controllers at one time. [simon Inns] wanted to use some original NES controllers on his computer so he developed a drop-in replacement board that converts the device to USB. As we Voir la totalité de article
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    Présentation

    salut et bienvenue !!
  20. Un « modder » anglais qui officie sous le pseudonyme de Bacteria, a réalisé la console ultime. Baptisée Project Unity, elle réunit 15 consoles plus ou moins rétro en une seule, avec une manette unique. De la Atari 7800 à la PlayStation 2, en passant par la NES, la Super NES ou encore la dreamcast, elle capable grâce aux fonctionnalités de rétrocompatibilité de faire tourner 18 formats. La chose se présente comme une grande boîte en bois percée afin d???accueillir divers jeux. La chose pèse une vingtaine de kilos et lui a couté 700 livres sterling soit environ 900 euros, mais la description n???indique pas clairement si ce tarif inclut le prix des consoles et des jeux. Pour fonctionner avec toutes les machines, la manette comporte 16 boutons, trois joysticks et une croix directionnelle. Il a fallu environ 3500 h de travail et près de 300 mètres de câble au bidouilleur pour finir sa création. Il détaille plus longuement le procédé de fabrication dans une vidéo de présentation, ci-dessous. Cliquer ici pour voir le/la/l' article
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