In the video after the break walks us through the hardware setup. He also has plans to add a couple of SNES ports to the enclosure so that those unaltered controllers may also be used. The controller commands are harvested by the Arduino and sent to whatever is listening on the other end of the Bluetooth connection. They’ve been rewired to an Arduino board which has a BlueSMiRF modem. Although the motherboard is missing, the connectors for the controllers are still there. Here he’s showing the gutted half of an original NES. His solution was to use the connectors and enclosure from a dead NES to build a Bluetooth translator that works with any NES controller. The problem is he didn’t want to alter the classic hardware. Wanted to used his original NES controllers to play emulated games.
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