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DIY 8-bit console

On November 26th, 2008 in Uncategorized -

Engadget has recently posted about the perfect give for the DIYer on your Christmas list. Recently announced is the Fuzebox 8-bit DIY game console an open-source project that features a ATmega644 8-bit processor and 4K of RAM.

As you can see from the above picture, it accepts 2 SNES controllers, and some assembly is required. The console also features 4-channel MIDI sound and runs games written in C, a homebrewers dream.

Read (Engadget)

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