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SNESDev-RPi: a SNES Adapter For the Raspberry Pi

New submitter Blinky0815 writes "I just found what's quite possibly the world's very first SNES-Adapter for the Raspberry Pi. Florian's design helps create what he calls the 'universal console.' His blog explains everything in detail to create your very own 'universal console' at home. His blog has instructions, videos and even a github repository for downloading his software."

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  1. Re:SNES controllers by Hatta · · Score: 0, Troll

    Or you could get a PowerPak and play your ROMs on a real machine. If you must use an emulator, use bsnes which is cycle accurate. It also requires a multi-gigahertz CPU to run in full speed.

    This is a nice project, but I don't see it getting much traction among classic console enthusiasts. Maybe if you could guarantee realistic input latency, we might be able to tolerate lower accuracy. Otherwise I don't see much here that isn't better accomplished with other solutions.

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