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Ultimate-SDK , l'IDE multi console pour le dev de homeBrew !!
remy a posté a article dans News du Site
Bonjour a tous, Voici la premiére release de mon IDE ( basé sur code::blocks ) multi console . Il regroupe tous les outils nécéssaire a la réalisation d'homebrew !!!! bien sur il s'agit d'une premiére release donc soyez indulgent, il pourrait ( et c'est même sûr ) y avoir des bugs !!! n'hésiter pas a faire vos remarques sur des outils a ajouter par exemple ou tout simplement les probléme que vous avez a l'installation etc ..... Pour l'instant, il supporte la dreamcast ( non testé a 100% ) et la Snes ( tester pour compiler .sfc fonctionnant avec no$sns et donc sur le réel hardware ) . - Merci a X-Death pour les tests il s'agit d'un installeur en ligne !! -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6x23TWrInpI Released 25 years ago, the Nintendo Power Pad, a plastic mat that plugged into an NES, saw very limited success despite its prevalence in basements and attics. In total, only six games for the Power Pad were released in North America, and only 13 worldwide. The guys over at cyborgDino thought they should celebrate the sliver anniversary of the Power Pad by creating its 14th game, using an Arduino and a bit of playing around in Unity 3D. The first order of business was to read the button inputs on the Power Pad. Like all NES peripherals, the Power Pad stores the state of its buttons in a shift register that can be easily read out with an Arduino. With a bit of help from the UnoJoy library, it was a relatively simple matter to make the Power Pad work as intended. The video game cyborgDino created is called Axis. It
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NES Zapper modified to work with an old Nintendo VS. cabinet
remy a posté a article dans News du Site
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 -