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Re:Installable devkits
Yet OUYA fizzled for some reason.
There's always the Uzebox. It may be a lot less powerful, but it's open source, anyone can code for it and anyone can build one at home at a very low cost.
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Link to the actual project...
... instead of the Computerworld advert farm:
http://belogic.com/uzebox/index.asp
Sheer comedy, such a geektastic project being hosted with ASP?
Don't bother to mod this up, save your points for something less karma-whorey.
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Re:XGameStation also provides retro-gaming hardwar
The Uzebox is another one, which has a bigger developer folllowing than the Chameleon boards and even has an emulator for development use.
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Uzebox
The Uzebox is another ATMega-based game console, except this one doesn't cheat with a big FPGA on top of it. They cheat by overclocking the AVR.
One thing that seems missing from a quick overview of the Gameduino... what about the gamepads? They talk about video, audio, sprites, registers, etc... but nothing about controllers.
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Re:Honest question
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Re:It's been done before.
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Uzebox
Based on an overclocked and more powerful Atmel, but a lot more impressive given the hardware. http://belogic.com/uzebox/
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I'm not the only one fascinated by 8KiB of RAM
Even now, it seems the C64 scene is alive and well.
Recently I stumbled across another, newer project. The Fuzebox. It's a 28mhz dual-chip(chip, not CPU) retro console, with 4KiB of RAM and 64KiB of flash. Someone actually got a movie player working on it...
Video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWWsSn_QKLM
Homepages:
- http://www.ladyada.net/make/fuzebox/
- http://belogic.com/uzebox/Apparently many people are fascinated by working with minute amounts of memory.