Since starting this little project I have been keeping a log using MS Office and wanted to share it with you so here goes.
12/25/2011
I have always been into emulation and the whole thing of playing the old games in the comfort of your home. When I was around 5 (1980) I was bought a ZX80 and I quickly picked up the BASIC and wrote games. Of course the games were very basic but it didn’t stop me from thinking I was doing something worthwhile. From then on I have always been hooked on computers or consoles and the games you can either make yourself or can just buy and play.
Today I don’t play a lot of new games even though I have a PC that could handle it with ease and I don’t like to clutter up the PC with all the older titles. Why don’t I play new games ?
Well I don’t like how they feel and the games don’t offer any challenge with so many save points and some games you can’t even die no matter how hard you try. Plus most of them look the same with the same greys and browns and its very unfriendly looking. Games should be bright, colourful and fun to play no matter what age you are.
Good news was a few months back I was at a local fund raising fate and I saw a PC being sold for 5 pounds.
I didn’t care about the specs I just knew whatever it was I could upgrade it to the max on the mainboard and it should help me in some way or another.
So I bought the machine took it home and it wasn’t a bad little machine but it did need upgrading so off I went on Ebay to get the parts which wasn’t too high for my liking.
My plan is to turn this low end PC into a emulation gaming machine with easy frontend and a host of games from the machines I love so much.
Here are the specs for the machine I have
ASRock K7VM2 mATx mainboard
AMD Athlon xp2000 1.50Ghz
2GB 333MHz DDR2 Ram
80GB Ide Hard Drive (I also have a spare 160Gb SATA drive here which I need to get an adaptor for then I can add it to the machine)planet
Radeon x1650 Pro 256Mb AGP card
Soundblaster Live! 5.1 PCI card
DVD-Rom Drive (this can be used to load in any CD/DVD based games)
Wireless mouse and keyboard plus I have a Xbox 360 wired controller so every emulator can use the controller to the full. Like with the Playstation 1 I can now use the analog sticks like a real PS1 or I can remap the controller so if I play a racing game the accelerate and brake can be analog but on the triggers. It gives me a lot of options of controlling the games.
So far I have been testing the machine out on different operating systems from Windows, Linux and even DOS and so far I have to admit Windows XP seems to be the best of the bunch for this project.
I intend to hack Windows XP so that all the welcome screens and such do not show that its windows in the background. This may or may not be possible I do not know but it will be interesting to find out.
Currently I have the system in the old case but as luck would have it the mainboard is mATX which means once I am done sorting it all out I will buy a nice small case to fit everything in. It should look very nice once finished.
All the parts I bought are all installed and Windows XP is installed and updated. I am currently messing with Xbox Media Centre as the frontend as I used to like using it on my classic Xbox. Finding anything I want with this app is so easy and it’s not far from your finger tips or pointer as it were.
I do need to understand in configuring the app even more to get what I want but the amount of skins there are with this app is amazing and it deserves to have a shot at being on this machine.
12/26/2011
Well I have scrapped the idea of using XBMC because it’s just too much of a hassle. I have now opted for Star Dock and I have made my background along with adding some of the games into the docking station.
12/27/2011
Just when I think I got it all going I get a major hardware problem and this is all down to the graphics card. I was playing some Street Fighter Alpha 2 and the picture went nuts on me. Sp I looked inside and I touched the graphics cards and found it was very very hot. After a lot of looking and then opening it up I noticed the made GPU is fried. Gutted is not the word.
OK, I think we need a bit of an update as a lot as gone on.
I think I have fixed the graphics card by cleaning and adding a new blob of thermal paste. It’s all working, but as I have found out on the net this card does not have any sensors. I found this out after trying over 15 different programs to get the readings for the temperature.
I will run it all day today with games and see how it goes. Also I will post some screen shots of what I have sometime very soon.
12/25/2011
I have always been into emulation and the whole thing of playing the old games in the comfort of your home. When I was around 5 (1980) I was bought a ZX80 and I quickly picked up the BASIC and wrote games. Of course the games were very basic but it didn’t stop me from thinking I was doing something worthwhile. From then on I have always been hooked on computers or consoles and the games you can either make yourself or can just buy and play.
Today I don’t play a lot of new games even though I have a PC that could handle it with ease and I don’t like to clutter up the PC with all the older titles. Why don’t I play new games ?
Well I don’t like how they feel and the games don’t offer any challenge with so many save points and some games you can’t even die no matter how hard you try. Plus most of them look the same with the same greys and browns and its very unfriendly looking. Games should be bright, colourful and fun to play no matter what age you are.
Good news was a few months back I was at a local fund raising fate and I saw a PC being sold for 5 pounds.
I didn’t care about the specs I just knew whatever it was I could upgrade it to the max on the mainboard and it should help me in some way or another.
So I bought the machine took it home and it wasn’t a bad little machine but it did need upgrading so off I went on Ebay to get the parts which wasn’t too high for my liking.
My plan is to turn this low end PC into a emulation gaming machine with easy frontend and a host of games from the machines I love so much.
Here are the specs for the machine I have
ASRock K7VM2 mATx mainboard
AMD Athlon xp2000 1.50Ghz
2GB 333MHz DDR2 Ram
80GB Ide Hard Drive (I also have a spare 160Gb SATA drive here which I need to get an adaptor for then I can add it to the machine)planet
Radeon x1650 Pro 256Mb AGP card
Soundblaster Live! 5.1 PCI card
DVD-Rom Drive (this can be used to load in any CD/DVD based games)
Wireless mouse and keyboard plus I have a Xbox 360 wired controller so every emulator can use the controller to the full. Like with the Playstation 1 I can now use the analog sticks like a real PS1 or I can remap the controller so if I play a racing game the accelerate and brake can be analog but on the triggers. It gives me a lot of options of controlling the games.
So far I have been testing the machine out on different operating systems from Windows, Linux and even DOS and so far I have to admit Windows XP seems to be the best of the bunch for this project.
I intend to hack Windows XP so that all the welcome screens and such do not show that its windows in the background. This may or may not be possible I do not know but it will be interesting to find out.
Currently I have the system in the old case but as luck would have it the mainboard is mATX which means once I am done sorting it all out I will buy a nice small case to fit everything in. It should look very nice once finished.
All the parts I bought are all installed and Windows XP is installed and updated. I am currently messing with Xbox Media Centre as the frontend as I used to like using it on my classic Xbox. Finding anything I want with this app is so easy and it’s not far from your finger tips or pointer as it were.
I do need to understand in configuring the app even more to get what I want but the amount of skins there are with this app is amazing and it deserves to have a shot at being on this machine.
12/26/2011
Well I have scrapped the idea of using XBMC because it’s just too much of a hassle. I have now opted for Star Dock and I have made my background along with adding some of the games into the docking station.
12/27/2011
Just when I think I got it all going I get a major hardware problem and this is all down to the graphics card. I was playing some Street Fighter Alpha 2 and the picture went nuts on me. Sp I looked inside and I touched the graphics cards and found it was very very hot. After a lot of looking and then opening it up I noticed the made GPU is fried. Gutted is not the word.
OK, I think we need a bit of an update as a lot as gone on.
I think I have fixed the graphics card by cleaning and adding a new blob of thermal paste. It’s all working, but as I have found out on the net this card does not have any sensors. I found this out after trying over 15 different programs to get the readings for the temperature.
I will run it all day today with games and see how it goes. Also I will post some screen shots of what I have sometime very soon.