Posted November 15, 2016
From what I have read, the Mini NES actually runs Linux out of the box; it's just a stripped down embedded Linux that only lets you do one thing and one thing only.
Incidentally, while hacking the Mini NES might be a fun project, if you want to be pragmatic, you are better off with something like a Raspberry Pi 3;. you don't have to hack it to run all the emulators (or other software) you want.
Incidentally, while hacking the Mini NES might be a fun project, if you want to be pragmatic, you are better off with something like a Raspberry Pi 3;. you don't have to hack it to run all the emulators (or other software) you want.