Tweaker makes Nin10do console based on a Raspberry Pi

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Tweaker TheDanielSpies on the basis of a Raspberry Pi, a own NES-like console built. With the help of a 3d printer and Autodesk software was the housing of the Nin10do-retroconsole me.

TheDanielSpies, either Daniel Spies, took the classic NES console from 1986 as a base. He wanted to make a NES-compatible console build that is easy on his hd television screen. As a basis he took a Raspberry Pi B+. With Autodesk 123D, he developed a on the NES-like housing. This he showed by a company with a 3d printer prints in xt polyester.

The design has the usb connector for the controllers are placed behind a cover that with a press of a button automatically opens and can be closed. According to the tweaker, this gives an ‘authentic Nintendo feeling’.

The ARM-soc in the Raspberry Pi B+ is, according to TheDanielSpies heavily overclocked, which makes games run smoother. He has supply ground on the processor is placed to ensure that it is not too hot. He also has the necessary code to adapt to the emulation software on the Nin10do console as user-friendly as possible. In addition to old Nintendo games to the console by default also plenty of classic dos games.