 Well, today Ember here is going to help me check out the chip computer. We're going to look at games, video games running, and maybe we're going to be looking at Nintendo emulators. So let's go see if we can get Mario Brothers 3 running. How about that? Yeah. Okay. First up, we're going to try out an emulator that I normally use called FCEUX. We're going to run Mario Brothers 3 with the default settings. So here we go. So it starts up in a window and the animation seems good. But there's no sound. Also, if I get out my keyboard here and Alt-Enter, it's kind of stretched. It doesn't quite go full screen. It's not perfect. There's still no sound. Now, there's a lot of settings we can change on this, but let's try another emulator first and see how well that one works out of the box. Okay. We're going to try an emulator called MednaFan, which I'm probably pronouncing that wrong. It is not only a Nintendo emulator, it's also a Super Nintendo emulator, Game Boy, and maybe Game Boy Advanced, I feel like maybe. I haven't used this one much, but let's see how it runs with its default settings after you install it. So by default, it's in a window and it's so large it's going off the screen and the animation is very, very slow. So now we can tweak the configurations for both of these emulators and see if we can get this running full screens where it fills the whole screen and we have sound and the animation isn't jerky. So what I'm going to do now is I'm going to use the second one, the second emulator, and see if we can get it running properly. Okay. Both Ember and George are excited to play some Super Mario Bros. 3. I made a few changes to the config file for our emulator and it was maybe six or seven lines. I just had to change some settings. Let's go ahead and give it a run. Oh, we got it full screen. Animation seems to be good. Let's go ahead and get out our keyboard here and we have sound and let's see. Here we go. So we've definitely got this running fairly well. It's full screen. We've got audio and there's no lag or jerkingness in the game. Now instead of going over the details in this video on how to get this config file set up, I made it very simple. Check out the links in the description. There you can find a link to the config file I've created. It's up on GitHub. You just download it and replace your config file with it and you should be ready to go. There's also notes there in case you want to modify your config file on yourself and make the changes rather than using my config file for some reason. You have other tweaks that we've made in your config file maybe for other emulators. But definitely you can get Nintendo games running great on a $9 chip using Mac or whatever this emulator is called. Again, it's not the emulator that I normally use. Getting camera frame here. Say goodbye to everybody, Ember. We're going to be playing some Super Mario Bros, right? Good. Have a great day. I also like to take a moment to ask you if you like my videos and found them useful. Anything about supporting my videos over at Patreon.com. That's Patreon.com forward slash Mellix 1000. There should be a link in the description of the video along with the links to the notes and the config file I was talking about. Also check out my website filmsbychrist.com. That's Chris the K. There you can search through all my videos from both my channels and as always I hope that you have a great day. Be sure to share, subscribe, like and comment. Thanks.