Make: new thrills from classic games & gear; Volume 89: Retro tech
As technology (seemingly) marches ever forward, makers are thirsty to get their hands on the latest gadgets and gear. But you don't always need "new" to have fun. Whether it's rosy nostalgia or a healthy respect for what engineers of old (or the late 1900s as the kids say) were a...
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Make: Community, LLC
2024
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Zusammenfassung: | As technology (seemingly) marches ever forward, makers are thirsty to get their hands on the latest gadgets and gear. But you don't always need "new" to have fun. Whether it's rosy nostalgia or a healthy respect for what engineers of old (or the late 1900s as the kids say) were able to achieve with limited resources, there's whole megabytes to love and learn about the technology of yesterday. In this retro-themed issue of Make: we show you how to play your favorite old-school video games by building your own DIY arcade game, from a full-size cabinet to a tiny programmable microcade. Next, 35 years later the Nintendo Game Boy is still going strong! Cat Graffam tells how she and many others fell in love with the Game Boy Camera and developed a playable art gallery to showcase photos from the community, while Nikola Whallon walks through adding the Pro-Sound Mod to your Game Boy to add more professional sound to your chiptune jams. Then, 18-year-old Daniel Bunting talks about his process for cutting custom small-batch records using polycarbonate discs. Brian Johnson reports on the serendipitous discovery of a cache of 1980s era hardware that jump-started a community around the long defunct NABU computer system. And finally, read a love letter to PC sound cards, and how maker Ian Scott has worked to recreate the unique "tracker" sound with a Raspberry Pi Pico. Plus, 45+ projects. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references |
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