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Main => Project Announcements => Topic started by: Unstupid on April 01, 2013, 01:39:23 am
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If I was in charge:
If I was building the Neo Geo X.... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBAfZxZRRL0#ws)
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Really nice work. Very Clean setup there. Can I ask where you got that mini-pc thing? That seems like its actually pretty powerful if it can run hyperspin at what looked like full speed.
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Nice project. Couple amusing but rather useless facts about the neo geo x
- yes, it sucks.
- from what most people can gather, the emulator is a bastardized version of final burn
- there are game packs you can buy from Tomo
- the unit is basically a re-designed gamegadget which was originally manufactured by SuccessHK, a subsidiary of Blaze
- This design was originally going to be the follow up to the original gamegadget which so far, they have not released
- there is a second partition on the neo geo X contains a few more compiled emulators.
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Really nice work. Very Clean setup there. Can I ask where you got that mini-pc thing? That seems like its actually pretty powerful if it can run hyperspin at what looked like full speed.
Newegg... $299 for the computer (DC3217IYE), $80 for a 64gb mSATA drive, $60 for 8gb ram (overkill maybe?).... It's a fun toy!
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Damn, who in the hell needs a "home console" when you can get one of those things...
So $440 for the whole setup. Are you using Windows 7 to run Hyperspin? With a 64 gb drive, how much space do you have after the OS? It would take me forever to learn how to set that up lol.
Nice work.
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About 30gigs left on the drive... Yea that's running windows 7. Using Hyperspin as the shell though..