Ok, if i tell you this, you have to anser my quieston. To do it, click answer, then search potc. When you see: does anyone have a old potc ID and password I can have?, awsner it. Anyway you stick the big black thing in the back, then you plug the end of it in to your wall outlet. Then, you take the gray square thing and stick in the back too. At the end of that you stick (single file) the plug into its slot with the same color as it.
you go to Radio Shack and buy a thing for making DVDs from VHS its called KWORLD. Install the drivers for it.
Plug usb end into your PC and plug audio end into audio in on your PC. Now plug the audio video cables from your game console into the other end. Google, than Download "Media Player Classic-Homecinema" its free. Click on file-open-device and voila you can play your console on your desktop or notebook.
If the light does not come on to indicate that power is getting to the unit try going to eBay and finding another power module for it. If the light comes on, but there is no picture, try replacing your RF adapter. If neither of these things work, it could be the game or something internal. Sadly, you may have to buy a "new" one.
USING A RCA PLUG
1.) If your using a RCA Plug hook it up on the
back of your TV or if you don't have any RCA's
on the back of your TV then use a RF modulator.
2.) Or you can use a VCR but if your using a VCR
put the VCR Channel on AUX or L1 or L2 whatever
kind of VCR you have.
USING A RF ADAPTER
1.) Put the channel on 3 or 4.
2.) If you have a certain kind of RF adapter
it can be on channels 8,11, catv channel
14 or 16
There is no single way to "fix" a Nintendo 64! Tell us what's wrong with it, how long you've had it, and what you think caused it to break!
what is the dearest computer
You cant
Yes, you can.
Yes. They can be interchanged.
by turning on the computer
A Nintendo 64 emulator is a program that allows you to play Nintendo 64 games on other platforms (like your home computer).
There is no specific device that allows you to connect a Game Boy to a Nintendo 64. The closest to this is the Transfer Pak, which allows you to use Pokemon from Game Boy Pokemon games on Pokemon Stadium and Pokemon Stadium 2, and transfer characters from the Game Boy Mario Tennis game to the Nintendo 64 version.
You will need an RCA to HDMI converter to connect the Nintendo 64 to a new TV, as most modern TVs do not have the older RCA inputs. Simply connect the yellow, red, and white cables from the Nintendo 64 to the converter, and then connect the HDMI output from the converter to the HDMI input on your TV.
You can't, as this would lead to hacking.
well think first you need a wireless adapter. then connect to the computer
You can't. There are no sufficiently developed web-based emulators for the Nintendo 64.
in a computer with a emulator, or buy it for Nintendo 64