What is sixtyforce?
sixtyforce is an emulator that runs Nintendo 64 games. It dynamically (in real-time!) translates Nintendo 64 game code to run on your Mac. Nearly every part of a Nintendo 64 has been reverse engineered and painstakingly recreated in software to give you the best possible experience. Download sixtyforce and try it yourself!
Please note: sixtyforce isn't affiliated with or endorsed by the good people of Nintendo.
If you manage a command center, a digital signage network, or a multi-screen retail display, you know the struggle. You’re likely juggling a desk full of remotes, proprietary serial cables, and clunky third-party software just to turn your screens on and off.
| Problem | Likely Fix | |----------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Displays not found via network | Check Network Standby is On. Disable IGMP snooping on switch briefly. | | Serial connection fails | Verify baud rate (9600 is default). Loopback test with jumper pins 2 & 3. | | MDC says “Not Supported” | Consumer TV model? MDC works only with commercial displays (LF, PH, QH). | | Partial control (power works, not volume) | Update firmware. Some models restrict volume via MDC if local volume lock is ON. | | Firewall blocking | Open UDP 1515 inbound/outbound. | Samsung Mdc Unified
Gone are the days of manually typing IP addresses. MDC Unified uses multicast discovery (UDP 5353) to automatically scan your subnet. It identifies the model, serial number, firmware version, and IP of every compatible Samsung display. Cutting the Cable Chaos: Why Samsung MDC Unified
Download: Locate the installer (e.g., version 8.1 or 5.0) from the Samsung Display Solutions Download Center or partner sites like Software Informer. Troubleshooting Common Issues | Problem | Likely Fix
You no longer need to manually turn screens on at 9:00 AM and off at 5:00 PM. MDC Unified allows administrators to create detailed schedules.
: Enables you to schedule power on/off times and manage energy-saving modes for an entire fleet of screens at once. Where to Use It