
Just got an email to vote.
I'm so out of the loop with this entire thing. I don't even know what any of these things are for anymore. Any guidance on what any of this means?

I'm so out of the loop with this entire thing. I don't even know what any of these things are for anymore. Any guidance on what any of this means?
What does everyone think of these? I've heard there are improvements made from the 2016-18, community for DIY repairs, availability of parts, and fewer mechanical gremlins than the newer stuff. Is this people's experience?
What does everyone think of these? I've heard there are improvements made from the 2016-18, community for DIY repairs, availability of parts, and fewer mechanical gremlins than the newer stuff. Is this people's experience?
I'd like to explore the the real possibility of creating a SNES game. I'd like to create something within the original limitations to hopefully put the final product on an actual cartridge. Does anyone know of some serious tutorials or sources on this? I've looked and found very little that I'm able to understand at this point.
I know this is a stretch, but maybe someone here has a source that really holds my hand. I don't know coding at all and would need help with videos and longer form explanations. I have a bit of experience in modern software like Unreal Engine and Blender and these may help me along the way with character creation or something.
But what I think is most important is finding the core building tools for starting off on the right foot where the ultimate goal is to actually be ported to a physical SNES cartridge.
I know about NESMaker. Someone really simplified the process with that, but there doesn't seem to be as many tools or as much info on the SNES process.
Robbing would make sense as I screwed up a split and it only took 2 more weeks for the original hive to fail. I really shouldn't have tried that. Moved remaining bees to a nuc. Pretty much a dead hive I guess. I'll throw them into a new nuc Thursday. :/
Button fell off / broke off inside. I don't know.. I'm told to wait a few days before opening old TV's, correct?
Is it possible to move the partition back, past the sliding door? The top corners make it seem like it won't fit anywhere but it's original spot.
I don't know about this... What is this oil looking sticky stuff seemingly oozing out of the barrel?