Video game console power


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I found this a little silly and at the same time, satirical.


Video game console power using duct taping as a reference.

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You can't really compare all those architectures can't you? Those would be veeeeeery rough estimates. I wouldn't rely on them too much.
 
I think it depends on the type of duck tape being use. Plain old off white yeah certainly 280. I think if you could get your hands on some of that really space age black light responsive neon yellow I think you can get that number down to a slim 267. That is if im doing my math correctly there are some complicated ways neon yellow tape effects video memory :lol:
 
I think it depends on the type of duck tape being use. Plain old off white yeah certainly 280. I think if you could get your hands on some of that really space age black light responsive neon yellow I think you can get that number down to a slim 267. That is if im doing my math correctly there are some complicated ways neon yellow tape effects video memory :lol:
Some rope would have been interesting as well.


Seriously though, the whole "7 Consoles and a Heap of Duct Tape" thing is imo, ridiculous to say the least.
 
Haha, yeah, since my Palm Tungsten T|5 can't emulate an SNES, I'd say that MhZ aren't that indicative of progress.. Just potential.
 
I think LJZ is Zodiac only, unfortunately :(


Overclocking wouldn't get it to run.
 
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