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Hello everyone at Codenstuff,

I am Aaron Fare, owner of the small company, "Fare". I am some what new to this forums, I use to have an account along time ago. But I am back again, and I will be posting all of my projects soon and looking for people to code with. I have many programs that are done and will be posted here soon. I also do mods for many games, including minecraft and call of duty.

I will have more posted on here soon, Most of my programs will be free, unless you want the source code, then you must pay using credits. I will not be posting all the source codes though, but the ones I do, are copyrighted under, "Fare" so they are for educational purposes only!!

Thanks and I look forward to working with some of you in the future! I will be posting a bigger description about "Fare" and who we are and what we do soon! Just keep checking.
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hello #Fare :)

welcome back to codenstuff
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mshimranpro wrote:
hello #Fare :)

welcome back to codenstuff
Thank you, I am glad to be back. This is a great forum, with really nice people and lots of good programmers.
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I also, along with some of the other members of "Fare" do projects that are not just coding, we build things and mod devices, (ex: nes, snes, n64, ps2,ps3 Xbox 360, iPhone)

The project I am currently working on, along with 2 other members of "Fare" is a nintoaster. We took a 4 slot toaster and gutted it out and put a Nintendo Wii and Nintendo 64 inside of it, and put a few LEDs inside of it. We are about 80% completed.
I will post pictures and maybe a video once we are done.

The project we will be working on next, (about 10% completed as of today) is putting HDMI in a NES (original Nintendo) and yes, this is possible, with a lot of modifications, We have done it on a few other old consoles. I will also be posting videos and pictures as soon as I'm done with that.

If anyone wants to help code a new project, let me know, I have a few ideas in mind. Thanks.

P.S
I will post a list of projects and other things, Fare has done soon, as well as some more up coming programs and device modifications.

---Aaron fare
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Welcome to the site Fare cooll;

Putting a N64 into a toaster sounds very interesting and would love to see photos/video of the final product :)
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CodenStuff wrote:
Welcome to the site Fare cooll;

Putting a N64 into a toaster sounds very interesting and would love to see photos/video of the final product :)
I will post pictures and videos soon! It's a vey cool project, with a Wii and N64 inside it, (:
some more details about it, it only has 1 power cord to power both wii and N64, custom power cord, designed by a friend. And only one AV cable spot, but to switch the av cable from N64 to wii, I installed a toggle switch,

An idea that I still might do, is add HDMI support
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