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Random Stranger posted:I can only assume that you really hate your famicom if you're getting those games... Before I even owned a Famicom proper I owned Takeshi no Chousenjo so, I mean, take that as you will. I personally wanted Gegege no Kitaro, Saint Seiya was kind of a toss-in, Dragon Ball is an amusing GCCX nod. Ninja Spirit is by far the best score I got, if somewhat pricey.
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^ Takeshi no Chousenjo is a game I'd like to own proper. Even though I've never played it and it probably isn't the best.
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Safari Disco Lion posted:Also as to not make an entirely pointless post: what is your guys' line for selling old games that you'll never touch again? I just sold off the bulk of my retro collection. I figured it was unlikely that I'd hook up the Atari 5200/2600/7800 Ever again. Same goes for the Intellivision/Colecovision/Sega Saturn/ and N64. If you're not enjoying it, and you figure you're unlikely to play it in the near future(next 5 years), get rid of it. It's replaceable, and you can put the money toward something you'd rather have instead.
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Ambitious Spider posted:There's a dreamcast s-video cable? How did I not know this? Edit: Good god that VGA box is cheap but shipping from the UK would tack on a lot...maybe if I have the cash one day I'll go for one.
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Zeether posted:Good god that VGA box is cheap but shipping from the UK would tack on a lot...maybe if I have the cash one day I'll go for one. Along with an Agetec stick, it's the best investment you could make in your Dreamcast.
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Ambitious Spider posted:Though, probably I should just splurge on vga Just make your own, man, it's easy. (if you are an electrical engineer)
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H1KE posted:What's the best way to clean game / controller / circuit boards etc? I've noticed the SMS II has some gunk and furballs in it, both NES have dust fluff stuck to their boards and the GNG board in the cab has some dust and garbage on it I'd like to get rid of. I'm so scared of actually wiping anything on either of them though. I also need to de-yellow the SNES. It's almost completely piss yellow all over. for dust/minor gunk, Isopropyl alcohol, a q-tip and some time. For this project, the dishwasher (Remove every part that can trap water and don't use detergent)
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 22:00 |
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I finally went and made my own cover for my sd2snes. Logos are hard to find in high res format, so I took a low res logo I found on a german forum and vectorized it. It's a little plain, but I still have the psd, so I can fix that in the future.
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So despite me wielding a soldering iron I'm for the most part an electronics idiot. While repairing this NES advantage, I was playing with the micro switches that control the turbo on/off and the "slow" speed function and decided they were gunky and needed to be replaced (Also I accidentally ripped one apart when pulling it off the board). So I'm gonna place a mouser order and need to know what to search for. They look like this:
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 23:05 |
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http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=10SM002virtualkey12040000virtualkey10SM002 This might work, if not there are other kinds you can look through in the categories near the top. This is what I ordered for the receiver for the wireless controllers I'm building. They're less than a dollar a piece too so you can order several kinds without breaking the bank, and see which one works and fits best.
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 23:42 |
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Them's pushbutton switches, though. Pretty sure they'll be DPDT switches, but don't quote me on that. You'll have to use a caliper to make sure the measurements are right, but this is along the right lines: http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/GPBS-800L/CW177-ND/3190582 And here's a wider search: http://www.digikey.com/scripts/dkse...y=0&ptm=0&fid=0 I can be reasonably certain they're DPDT because it's a simple changeover circuit. But I'm still not sure how all that works, I haven't played with switches enough. e: yeah I wasn't gonna post because I don't know all the details to make the right choice, but you also need to make sure it's an on-on type (not on-momentary) and if it were me I'd be checking the pinout to make sure it matches the datasheet of what I'm buying. e2: Yeah I guess only DPDT switches have 6 contacts?? Sorry, my experience is limited to DIP switches which are SPST I think. Silver Alicorn fucked around with this message at 00:18 on Feb 4, 2013 |
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Silver Alicorn posted:Just make your own, man, it's easy. (if you are an electrical engineer) No, you're better off with that box as it has both S-Video and VGA outputs. Mainly because not every Dreamcast game will output to VGA (Something like 1/4 or 1/3rd of the library will just give a blank screen past startup, I think).
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Neddy Seagoon posted:No, you're better off with that box as it has both S-Video and VGA outputs. Mainly because not every Dreamcast game will output to VGA (Something like 1/4 or 1/3rd of the library will just give a blank screen past startup, I think). The ratio is smaller than that, but yes... you will want a s-video cord for those games that you can't force into VGA (most of the SNK games as well as Bangai-O)
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Neddy Seagoon posted:No, you're better off with that box as it has both S-Video and VGA outputs. Mainly because not every Dreamcast game will output to VGA (Something like 1/4 or 1/3rd of the library will just give a blank screen past startup, I think). This is the games that absolutely will not work with the VGA box: NTSC versions of: Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Mix Dance Dance Revolution Club Version Jikkyou Pawafuru Puro Yakyuu King of Fighters Evolution (~) (Resets Dreamcast after startup) Psycic Force 2012 Rune Caster The Psychology Game Treasure Strike PAL versions of: Aerowings (~) (The screen becomes overstretched horizontaly, with lines) Bangai-O (~) (Boots to the 50/60hz selector screen, then black screen after) Jojo's Bizarre Adventure (~) (Top half of screen only) Plasma Sword (~) (Top half of screen only) Railroad Tycoon 2 (~) (Occasionally it works but with effects like Aerowings) Resident Evil Code Veronica Sega World Wide Soccer 2000 Skies of Arcadia
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Install Gentoo posted:This is the games that absolutely will not work with the VGA box: It's definitely more than that... I have nearly every 3rd party boot disc and have tested them with my collection and have been shutdown on a handful of games that are not on that list. [edit] It may be that I'm running VGA to a TV instead of a CRT monitor, which may be able to accept/display more things... but still, practically the list of games incompatible with VGA (native or otherwise) is larger than that list. testtubebaby fucked around with this message at 01:57 on Feb 4, 2013 |
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Install Gentoo posted:This is the games that absolutely will not work with the VGA box: Welp, good to know I never have to give a poo poo about that.
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zenintrude posted:It's definitely more than that... I have nearly every 3rd party boot disc and have tested them with my collection and have been shutdown on a handful of games that are not on that list. Every game besides those is workable with this method: Step 1 - Switch on the Dreamcast with the VGA box set to TV mode. Step 2 - Listen to the Dreamcast intro screen. After it finishes playing the sound (when you stop hearing it), switch the VGA box to VGA mode.
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Neddy Seagoon posted:No, you're better off with that box as it has both S-Video and VGA outputs. Mainly because not every Dreamcast game will output to VGA (Something like 1/4 or 1/3rd of the library will just give a blank screen past startup, I think). Yeah if you're going through the trouble of soldering to the pads under the DC video connector you can easily just put in 2 more wires for the S-Video and add a switch. Cheaper to buy the box if you don't already have a bunch of hobby EE stuff lying around though.
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I guess getting a vga box for the dreamcast will be my next splurge. I've got a stack of dreamcast games that aren't going to play themselves and I might as well have them look their best.
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Noooo, you bastards are going to drive up the price right around when I was finally going to get that VGA box for Ultimate Resident Evil 2
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Am I on or off the EE wagon? I don't know, but holy poo poo it routed on the first try! It's been a long time since I've posted about this (kids/"real life"/etc), but why fiddle with wiring up an S-Video hack on your Genesis when you can just take the perfectly good RGB output out the back connector and convert it into component (YPbPr) with a custom-made conversion board? Oh, it's because you have to be a crazy person to do this. Note that this will work on a genesis 1 or a genesis 2/3 and all you need to do is provide a Mini-DIN 8 (1) or 9 (2/3) cable and it plugs right in. It does need 5V though. I was thinking of stealing it from the Genesis itself (it puts +5 out the back too), but I don't have a ton of info about that line's current capacity and don't want to pull down the voltage accidentally. So there's a jack at the top. I should probably expose that through some test points too. It seems like FreEagle will only do two-layer boards. So I get layer "1" and "16". Red is layer 1 (top) and blue is layer 16 (bottom). Note that a signal changes layers at a hole on the board. A "via" is an extra PTH (plated thru-hole) that the router drops down solely to provide a place to change layers. There are only a few of them. They make good test points, but so do the test terminals that I put down explicitly for that purpose. Also note that traditionally it is "good practice" to have each layer go generally N/S (the top in this case) or E/W (bottom).
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HKR posted:for dust/minor gunk, Isopropyl alcohol, a q-tip and some time. Wicked. Cheers! I'll start with the iso and move up to the dishwasher if things don't work out. For the yellow SNES, it's so bad I might sand the bastard back and paint it. I always did want a Ford Blue SNES with white decals. And I sent off my ebay payment. Now I just have to sit and wait for insertweekshere. It's literally anywhere from around 2-6 weeks wait until the stuff arrives. Suppose that gives me more time to get my arse into gear and work on all these projects, before blowing more money on Famicom games. Or time to save up for a Twin Fam.
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Antillese posted:Component mod stuff This is awesome, looks like you're close to production. Any idea what one of these will cost?
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Not video game related, but certainly thread related, an old Trinitron commercial where John Cleese is basically us: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSPlEBbgP-A Well I say "us" but I haven't got a Trinitron yet.
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Mace Bacon posted:Not video game related, but certainly thread related, an old Trinitron commercial where John Cleese is basically us: I assume that that commercial only works if you are watching it on a Trinitron. In which case you already have one and don't need to buy one. However if there's a difference when you're watching it on something other than a Trinitron then it just goes to show that your current TV is equivalent to a Trinitron and therefore you don't need to buy one. This commercial makes no sense.
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JJJJJS posted:I assume that that commercial only works if you are watching it on a Trinitron. In which case you already have one and don't need to buy one. However if there's a difference when you're watching it on something other than a Trinitron then it just goes to show that your current TV is equivalent to a Trinitron and therefore you don't need to buy one. Almost like showing the quality of DVD on VHS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSwJIrkviy0 In thread related news, I bought a Game & Watch, a cute lil Octopus model. I'm gonna need to track down the Mark Frost who etched their name on the back though.
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Mace Bacon posted:Almost like showing the quality of DVD on VHS The sound is INFINITELY clearer.
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So I own The Game Handler (tm) for the NES. It's a pretty lovely controller, but came with a cool capsule container and an instructional VHS tape. For years, I've wanted to rip the tape and upload it to YouTube, but I just never bothered. Apparently, somebody else had the same idea a year ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VOd1frUaOg Check out those radical graphics and awesome video game tips and tricks! One-handed gaming, long before Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball existed!
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Mercury Crusader posted:So I own The Game Handler (tm) for the NES. It's a pretty lovely controller, but came with a cool capsule container and an instructional VHS tape. For years, I've wanted to rip the tape and upload it to YouTube, but I just never bothered. Apparently, somebody else had the same idea a year ago: Anyone else have Reboot flashbacks after the first 30 seconds?
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H1KE posted:
That thing is awesome and I want it bad, but it does not look like an Official Nintendo Licensed Product®; what with the terrible Engrish at the bottom and all. I believe there is an official one, though; but it's ridiculously expensive! Either way gut that thing and put your work papers in there and be the office hero. Zeether posted:I went back to the flea market today and got a new CRT for $5. First thing I did was test my Dreamcast on it, with S-Video because I forgot it output in that. This is great but please don't waste money getting a VGA box for your Dreamcast to use on an SD CRT! Silver Alicorn posted:Hey guys, I did my first successful console mod! I am assuming you followed MMMMMMMonkey's guide for this? I needed a few bucks so I sold my Dreamcast VGA adapter (I listed it at $10 and it went for $115 ) so I hope modding it for VGA ends up looking just as good as using the adapter. Also literally every game that said it did not support VGA was able to be patched to run VGA with one exception in my entire collection: some South Park game. H1KE posted:I got a bit overexcited at finding a shitload of FDS games going for cheap, and sort of bid on the first one I saw: I was able to make my FDS game collection look minty fresh and brand new by buying SEALED copies of that game for something ridiculously cheap, like $6 each. My Zelda 1 FDS looked like crap only because the plastic case (the bigger one that holds the manual and the game as well) was all yellowed. God bless that cheap game. Also I think it is the first game Nobuo Uematsu ever made music for. Code Jockey posted:The cost of the belt is by far the smallest concern in fixing a FDS. I think someone probably answered this already but why hasn't someone made an FDS belt that isn't made out of something that melts easy? How has no one found a rubber band that is close enough in size to work on the thing?
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Install Gentoo posted:Every game besides those is workable with this method: Incidentally this is the list of games that work with the VGA box with the switch method: Games with a (*) next to them need the VGA 'Switch Trick' to get it to work on VGA, but work perfectly with it. Games with a (~) next to them need the VGA 'Switch Trick' to get it to work on VGA, but have graphical glitches. NTSC releases: Bust a Move 4 (*) Conflict Zone (*) Dino Crisis (~) Gunbird 2 (~) (Graphical glitches in the intro, and viewing gallery makes the image appear overstretched) Hidden and Dangerous (*) Hydro Thunder (*) Hoyle Casino (*) PAL releases: Bust a Move 4 (*) Cannon Spike (~) Dino Crisis (~) Gunbird 2 (~) codenameFANGIO posted:Noooo, you bastards are going to drive up the price right around when I was finally going to get that VGA box for Ultimate Resident Evil 2 It looks like the price has already been driven up! I don't know, I think I have an extra one around so if I ever find it I'll probably offer it here for a more reasonable price than they seem to be going for now. Miyamotos RGB NES posted:This is great but please don't waste money getting a VGA box for your Dreamcast to use on an SD CRT! Some SD CRTs take VGA input and it's the best input method available on them.
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Install Gentoo posted:Some SD CRTs take VGA input and it's the best input method available on them. I thought he was gonna go all nuts and convert his VGA to component so it will work on his CRT. You may be correct but VGA on an SD CRT is insanely rare. At my college they used to have these big rear end CRTs that had BNC and VGA inputs on them. They had the greatest image quality I had ever seen (I think Magnavox or Hitachi was the brand; I can't remember but it wasn't a very common TV brand). However, those weren't SD; but they weren't quite HD either. They were mostly for displaying computer images on them and for that they looked lovely (if you ever put your PC image onto an SD CRT you know how horrible it can look when trying to browse a website or something). I stand by my argument that s-video compared to component/RGB/VGA on an SD CRT is so minimal that it's not worth the headache/extra money (Everyone must keep in mind though a lot of the s-video cables that are dirt cheap on eBay/Amazon are terrible quality and can sometimes look worse than composite believe it or not. Unfortunately, figuring out which ones are good quality is near-impossible).
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That's just awesome, but am I right in thinking there's not a scaler on it (looks like the only ICs are a buffer and a couple amps)? So, somebody using it would need a TV that could handle a component signal at 240p?
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Mercury Crusader posted:So I own The Game Handler (tm) for the NES. It's a pretty lovely controller, but came with a cool capsule container and an instructional VHS tape. For years, I've wanted to rip the tape and upload it to YouTube, but I just never bothered. Apparently, somebody else had the same idea a year ago: Edit: Oh god, "Zane-ac". He also picks up weapon 2 which is the worst weapon in the game because it causes the AI to basically poo poo on you. I just remembered there's an old Power Glove video that's just as cheesy and stars some really overexcited kid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd3-d7g0umE Zeether fucked around with this message at 16:20 on Feb 4, 2013 |
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Roar!!! Anyone know a decent place to get a turbo duo from that isn't $600? There's one on ebay at $350 but the thing is scratched to poo poo. If I'm going to drop that kind of money I want the R or RX as I hate recapping boards.
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I think there's one or two Japanese eBay sellers that regularly (like once a month) put an RGB-modded system up for grabs, usually for $200-$300 depending on what's included with the system. I'm all ears if there's a more consistent source though.
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I don't really care for RGB, my tv can't use it and I'm not investing the money on that. Mostly I just want a turbo duo because I've never had one. I did find one on ecrater with a spotty av port which sounds servicable but with shipping from Japan it's still $350
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JJJJJS posted:This is awesome, looks like you're close to production. Any idea what one of these will cost? It's probably $40 in parts. The killers are the amps (3X) and the DC-DC which are all $4-5 each. Plus PCB. My time is obviously free since I'm even bothering to do this! Kreeblah posted:That's just awesome, but am I right in thinking there's not a scaler on it (looks like the only ICs are a buffer and a couple amps)? So, somebody using it would need a TV that could handle a component signal at 240p? Yeah, so... there are somethings that are easy to do in analog, and some things that are hard. So all of your observations are correct. There's no scaler so your component input needs to understand 240p. Let's not bring that up again - it's going to be a huge pain in the rear end to test! (Good eyes though dude.) Your buffer comment brings up a good point though too - I could probably eliminate the buffer and assume that it's buffered internally, but it's not exactly good practice and it won't be isolated if something isn't right.
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How many CD games on TG16 are really worth playing? There's a system w/ 4 controllers and the booster CIB (everything) for $250 from Chicago which I could pick up when I visit there this week. I'm half-tempted to just jump on that and say gently caress CDs
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flyboi posted:How many CD games on TG16 are really worth playing? There's a system w/ 4 controllers and the booster CIB (everything) for $250 from Chicago which I could pick up when I visit there this week. I'm half-tempted to just jump on that and say gently caress CDs There are a lot of good HuCard games too but most of them are Japan only and you'll need a convertor because unlike CD games which are region free the HuCards are not.
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