Downloads
NerdConsole was designed to be relatively straightforward to build yourself and to jump in and start making games for. To that end, the designs for the physical bits of the system as instructions on how to build them are freely available.
If you are uncomfortable ordering PCBs on your own (or your favorite PCB producer only sells them in sets of 5 or more) or you don't have access to a 3D printer, most of the parts needed are expected to be available for sale. That is not the case yet, but once parts are available, a link will be provided here.
The goal with NerdConsole is to provide game developers as large of a market as possible. This should be true whether they intend to give away their games or sell them. To help with that goal, the PPU software is "closed source" but is available for free. This is to prevent multiple modified versions of the PPU software from splintering the market. I firmly believe that requiring modified PPU software versions for specific games takes away from this.
3D Printer Models
- System Case
- Top
- Bottom
- Cartridge Guide
- Cartridge Case
- Top
- Bottom
- Video Board
- Support (Main Board Side)
- Support (Pi Side)
- Extra Controller Breakout Box
- Top
- Bottom
PCB Designs
- Main Board v1
- Video Board v3
Assembly Language Samples
- General Init
- Control Page Init
- Joystick Read
- Copy Full Pages
- Main RAM Check
- Extended RAM Check
These code samples were written by David Stephens and are considered public domain licensed. They can be used or modified by anyone for any purpose.