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OpenTendo
- OpenTendo: Open-Source Hardware recreation of the original NES motherboard
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Guys, it's the 001 edition
This is the kinda console you'd just salvage for parts or to make an OpenTendo. In the same way you might buy a junky C64 in the hopes that you can salvage working SID or CIA.
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Opentendo build not working
https://github.com/Redherring32/OpenTendo This is the actual GitHub where you can find the documentation but if you Google or search on YouTube for “opentendo” you’ll find a lot more information on it as well
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Fixed a NES I bought as broken.
It's an open source project called open-tendo https://github.com/Redherring32/OpenTendo
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I may have something’s to offer people here.
I'd love a few things! I need a beat to hell NES that I can guilt-free scavenge the CPU and PPU from so I can build my own NES fron scratch using the OpenTendo project.
- A little 6502 repair tonight...
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Emulation: is it enough in video game preservation?
I think PCBs themselves are easier. There's a few projects that recreate the PCB for the NES, but require you to transfer working chips from a real NES. It's getting the actual chips that's harder to manufacture in smaller quantities. Definetly helps preserve the working actual consoles.
- OpenTendo back in stock
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Hypothetically, would it be possible for a company to clone the GBA and leave it unchanged design-wise with outer parts compatibility, except with say, the internals having much more efficient power usage on its components?
It should be possible. There is something like this for the NES in the form of the OpenTendo. However since some of the components are no longer in production you'd need to salvage them from original hardware as of now. That being said there are people actually recreating old hardware like furrtek does for the NeoGeo.
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Is this diode array an adequate replacement for this other diode array?
I am getting the parts together to build an Opentendo (https://github.com/Redherring32/OpenTendo/)
What are some alternatives?
Amiga-2000-EATX - An Amiga 2000 PCB in the EATX form factor.
nes-development - Ressources for NES development
Amiga_Sources - A compiled list of sources and hardware related to classic Commodore Amiga computers.
morphogenesis-resources - Resources on the topic of digital morphogenesis (creating form with code). Includes links to major articles, code repos, creative projects, books, software, and more.
Genesis-FeRAM-Cart - A open Sega Genesis cartridge PCB
retro-css - A list of retro-inspired CSS frameworks and design systems
retronas - Use a Raspberry Pi, old computer or VM as network storage for different retro computers and consoles
Asus-Rog-Strix-B450-F-Hackintosh - OpenCore 0.6.5 Configuration for Asus Rog Strix B450-F Motherboard BigSur, Catalina, Mojave (Zen 2, 2+, 3)
ArcadeGameSelector - Amiga game menu
retrore - A curated list of original and reverse-engineered vintage 6502 game sourcecode.
Commodore64C - Commodore 64C schematics recreated in KiCad
CM4_MATX - CM4_MATX is an open source, micro-ATX standard compliant motherboard for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4