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I do not claim to have perfect mods, but I am a mod purist. I strive to keep my mods looking as original as possible, unless the intention is to be specifically not original looking.
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I was recently in a discussion with a fellow modder here at BitFix about making a logo for the carrying case of his mod, I suggested an ac...
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About a year ago I made a mod on one of my NES Controllers, I make it into a wireless USB controller. For this project, I used the chip...
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After a lot of working for about three days, at about three hours a day, I have a working fridge that looks like a Game Boy. This idea came ...
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This lamp is made out of wood, and is made in the style of a rice paper lamp. I made it for my fiancee (Lara from LightsCameraAnxiety.ca ) f...
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This has been a long process, but has been having some great progress! I was given a Macintosh IISI, and it came with a network card in it, ...
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I have recently moved my blog! It is totally new now, with only the same name. It is now on Blogger and I find that it is much more sleek. I...
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In this post, I will be showing you how to create a small program to backup your files, and how to make this program run on a schedule. ...
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Over the last break I had from university, I built a wooden ocarina. It has 6 holes, and sounds pretty cool. I made it out of douglas fir,...
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Chrome Canary is an early release of the next Chrome Browser, it is designed to accompany development, and to mainly be used by developer...
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I have been slowly reaching the goal of having a Retro Gaming rig! What I am hoping for is to have late 80 tech that is still functional, or...
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January
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- Retro Gaming Rig dream!
- NES Raspberry Pi with Wireless Controller
- Wooden Rice Paper Lamp
- Wireless NES Controller for PC
- What is Chrome Canary? Should I use it?
- Automatic File Backups
- Acetone Print Transferes
- Weebly vs Blogger... Blogger wins!
- Game Boy Macro
- Wooden Ocarina
- Game Boy Fridge - The Cold Boy
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Will you be supplying some hardware and software setup, or am I missing where it's at?
ReplyDeleteIts a Raspberry Pi 2, and an old NES. there is a USB wifi adapter inside, and a USB stick for memory, as well as a USB receiver for my Wireless NES controller, which is just a keyboard inside of a NES controller.
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