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Author: | Devlin [ Sun Jan 07, 2007 8:18 am ] |
Post subject: | how to build/mod a computer |
Me and my friend are working on building/modding a computer. If anyone has any experience in doing such please post in this thread or contact us via e-mail or AIM. e-mail: mailto:[email protected] /or/ mailto:[email protected] AIM: sonicboom391 /or/ superjew10568 |
Author: | Parasyte [ Sun Jan 07, 2007 11:53 am ] |
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The easiest way to go about it, I think, is by browsing a site like http://hardocp.com/ which contains reviews of a lot of the new technologies and computer hardware coming out. After you get an idea of what you want (or need) from reviews, then start shopping around for the best deals. I would start with http://newegg.com/ and http://pricewatch.com/ |
Author: | saosinsean [ Sun Jan 07, 2007 7:02 pm ] |
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I have a lot of experience building custom computers. Feel free to message me on AIM (saosinsean) if you have any questions. |
Author: | dudeguythingrof [ Mon Jan 08, 2007 7:21 pm ] |
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Hey I'm working with Devlin on this project. Our overall goal is to create a simple video game system. We are planning on making something VERY simple and adding on to it or making it more complicated and eventually ending with a nice simple game system. For now our main plan is to use a GameBoy Advance motherboard and get it to run video (and eventually audio) on a TV and have electricity run threw it through the use of outlets in the wall as supposed to batteries (I already figured out that part) For now we are going to use blank flashcards (GBA cartridges) for testing games but we are planning on making the games on something els (such as disks). Any suggestions post here or email me at mailto:[email protected] or IM me at superjew10568. Thanks. |
Author: | Parasyte [ Mon Jan 08, 2007 9:18 pm ] |
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Or, you are talking about full scale hardware hacks. You might want to check out Ben Heckendorn's website: http://www.benheck.com/ and Brian Provinciano website: http://www.bripro.com/low/hardware/vidcap/index.php -- these will be great for ideas and even some useful information and tools. |
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