With a passion for old school video game consoles, and a lot of ingenuity, people are hacking their consoles to create automated systems that can play through classic games as well as enable features in the hardware that no one ever anticipated. Jason Howell and Sam Machkovech from Ars Technica get the full walk-through from Allan Cecil, the Keeper of TASBot.Hosts: Jason Howell and Sam MachkovechGuest: Allan CecilConnect with us!Don't forget to check out our large library of projects at https://twit.tv/shows/know-how.Tweet at us at @jasonhowell and @samred. Sponsors: Avnet.com/Music1 do.co/twit
With a passion for old school video game consoles, and a lot of ingenuity, people are hacking their consoles to create automated systems that can play through classic games as well as enable features in the hardware that no one ever anticipated. Jason Howell and Sam Machkovech from Ars Technica get the full walk-through from Allan Cecil, the Keeper of TASBot.
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Guest: Allan Cecil
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With a passion for old school video game consoles, and a lot of ingenuity, people are hacking their consoles to create automated systems that can play through classic games as well as enable features in the hardware that no one ever anticipated. Jason Howell and Sam Machkovech from Ars Technica get the full walk-through from Allan Cecil, the Keeper of TASBot.
Hosts: Jason Howell and Sam Machkovech
Guest: Allan Cecil
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