Basically turn it into a gaming computer
3ds lacks any ability to be anything more than it is. let alone some sorta viable computer. No, it wont happen.Basically turn it into a gaming computer
Basically turn it into a gaming computer
Replacing parts, making it bigger, kind of like a small gaming laptopWhat are some of your plans to achieve this? Lets hear your ideas.
I dunno, put rasberry pie inside 3ds caseReplacing parts, making it bigger, kind of like a small gaming laptop
I've seen something close to what you're describing....like a device that folds in the middle, bigger than a 3DS, more power and GAMING?!?!Replacing parts, making it bigger, kind of like a small gaming laptop
basicallyI've seen something close to what you're describing....like a device that folds in the middle, bigger than a 3DS, more power and GAMING?!?!
No unless you emulate the system.Basically turn it into a gaming computer
You seem mindblowed by that, huh? How about buying a 3DS XL. It already has a much bigger screen compared to the latter.
If that is the case, then you'll need to put a lot of hard work into reverse engineering the screen and how it communicates with the 3DS, as well as making your own custom boards for the buttons amongst others.I think what he wants is to take the motherboard of a 3ds and attach a larger screen, some controls and basically "home console" it, like make it not be portable anymore. I'm not sure how well that would work since the conectors for the screens are small but I guess it could be soldered somehow to display like it does on a capture card, next would be the controls, again soldering some wires to a pad to have some lenght, after that comes the battery.... it would take a lot of work
Well we already have 3ds capture cards, so routing it to a tv shouldn't be hard, as for the controller aspect I found years ago something interesting https://in.ign.com/super-smash-bros/61801/news/3ds-playable-with-gamecube-controller-adapter-modIf that is the case, then you'll need to put a lot of hard work into reverse engineering the screen and how it communicates with the 3DS, as well as making your own custom boards for the buttons amongst others.
Imagine carrying this thing around with the controller dangling. That wouldn't be so much of a hassle for a delved in Smash player.Well we already have 3ds capture cards, so routing it to a tv shouldn't be hard, as for the controller aspect I found years ago something interesting https://in.ign.com/super-smash-bros/61801/news/3ds-playable-with-gamecube-controller-adapter-mod
Technically making a "home console" 3ds should be possible since some games don't even use the touch screen
Replacing parts, making it bigger, kind of like a small gaming laptop