Nintendo 64 - 20th April 2014
Firstly, me and my friend Ben made sure the Nintendo GameCube wires were plugged into the correct places.
then we both quickly double checked to see if the wires were in securely.
Then we plugged in the red, yellow and white scart leads into the television
Then Ben tested it out to see if the console was working.
We then played a game to see if the console had any issues.
In addition, the Nintendo GameCube small screen worked as well as the image through the TV.
PC - 20th April 2014
Then we moved on to the gaming PC. Firstly, we plugged in all the wires and checked to see if they were secure. Secondly we plugged in the internet and connected it to the PC, so that we could play online
Then me and Ben tested a game to see if everything was working as it should be
Then we played the game to see if here was any lagging or unusual behaviour from the game
There was a few lags so we moved the position of the internet box and from this the connection grew better.
XBOX ONE - 20th April 2014
Then we moved on to the XBOX ONE. we pugged in the wires into the correct places and then connected the internet so that Xbox one would be generated. after this we then pursued to put in a dick (a game) and see if everything was up to standard.
Snes - 8th May 2014
Also, as a class we set up the Snes console and took turns playing it. However when each group had a play on it, they then were told to take it apart and see if the other group could put it back together. I was teamed with Ben (a student). Together we managed to figure out how to set it up. and play a game successfully.
As a team I focused on plugging the wires for the TV into to the TV and Ben then managed to plug the wires in to the Snes, together we then chose a game and I placed it in while Ben got the pads ready.











