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So, I'm searching the best console to run 240p games thru RetroArch on a CRT (14" feels the best size for this): I've read the most mature homebrew console for this are Wii and PS2. PS2 is less powerfull but it has native 240p output and can run PSX native. Wii doesn't have native 240p but ppl claim 480i/480p is sharp enough and the difference is minimal, also it's more powerfull and can run more platforms. I would exclude more expansive options like FPGA or an ad-hoc raspberry.

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[–] Redkey@programming.dev 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I would also go with a Wii. Just know that you will probably need a Y-cable to use an external drive (even an SSD), since the Wii's USB ports max out at a pretty low current.

I think that only a small number of Wiis were produced that don't support GCN games. It should be easy to tell by looking for the 4 GCN controller ports under a side flap.

SATA modded Sony network adapter (it must be an original Sony unit) with a 1TB or less SSD (for compatibility reasons)

Is that 1TB compatibility issue with SSDs or with PSBBN? I'm using FHDB (basically FMCB on internal storage) and OPL with a 2TB SATA HDD without any issues. My understanding is that 2TB is the limit with this setup.

[–] ClipperDefiance@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

One of the optional add-ons for PSBBN maxed out at a 1 TB drive, but they've since made it compatible with 2 TB drives.

[–] SolarPunker@slrpnk.net 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

It probably needs a Y-cable for external drives that require power. Only og Wii (rev-001) can run gamecube natively.