Let’s say you had a SNES with a busted CPU. What would you do? Your SNES would be through! That is, unless, you had a ...
or even find parts to repair. And even if you did, there’s no guarantee what condition it would be in. Although it turns out ...
From time to time, we at Hackaday like to publish a few engineering war stories – the tales of bravery and intrigue in getting a product to market, getting a product cancelled, and why one ...
Back in February, the team behind TASBot – a tool-assisted speedrun bot that sends control inputs to retro consoles – put out an intriguing message to appeal for more data. "SNES consoles seem ...
SNES owners have been investigating a strange issue with their consoles where they seem to be getting faster the older they get.
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