I would suggest vertical and horizontal adventure, where there are funny missions to do, ie. collect bananas then closer shot of a house where you need to put that banana to somewhere and that old...
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I would suggest vertical and horizontal adventure, where there are funny missions to do, ie. collect bananas then closer shot of a house where you need to put that banana to somewhere and that old...
Sounds like you saw this thread and tried to do business and failed :D. Nah just kidding, fixing consoles usually needs exp in electronics and sometimes following tutorial helps.
That sound as power connector failure. When your plug is moving in the socket it gets booted all the time or your 7805 is doing crappy 5v and lowering the voltage too low. Or third is failed cap. It...
There can be problems on encoder chip. This get frozen and image stays still where other part of console gets booted. No audio? Then it means asic not outputting audio either. So we might narrow this...
Sounds like belt or push switch proplem. Please refer this thread: http://www.sega-16.com/forum/showthread.php?22027-Sega-CD-systems-repair-thread
Sounds like you may have couple possibilities. Belt replacing and pusch switch replacing. Please refer more: http://www.sega-16.com/forum/showthread.php?22027-Sega-CD-systems-repair-thread
Hello, it happens because CCAM uses biasing to bias output arraund 2.5v and the sound is crystal clear. How ever if you add another amp with only 5v dc to 0 you will end up cutting top of the signal...
Yes I am aware that we might need tv software from PAL machines to NTSC machine in some models. How ever it seems that specially SAMSUNG models can support SCART socket software wise also.
I have read that usually LCD's in America don't have scart socket, but however, there is slots for them in the connection panel. One user also said that there is even solder points for scart socket....
Voltage is not problem, current is. How ever most Sega branded power bricks can run every console that has right plug socket. Consoles take about 4-600mA and usually the bricks can give 800mA. So as...
Couple options:
1:
http://grendel.koolbear.com/3dpro.htm
Edit: I have just read that 3dpro don't support M$ FORCE FEEDBACK and will never do as it uses audio midi channels to produce FF. So...
Edited the suggestions to the tutorials.
Not a problem because you would need to hold quite long time the acetone against the Shell until the plastic starts to dissolve. Not problem here as you do quick cleaning on both sides.
As this threads name points, I am going to write complete tutorials here how to refurbish your carts and console slots etc.
Cleaning your cart:
Theory:
Copper is prone to over time get dirty...
There seem to be more highs in second take.
Yes that tv can accept saturn rgb. It even has separate sync input where you add composhit to sync the rgb. You just need to remove scart plug and solder some bnc connectors to rgb and composhit.
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Sweetspot capture card. The thing with it is that you must add sync in other words composhit into green to be able to have RGsB and this is what the card accepts. I then use virtualdubmod to capture...
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That explains it even better than images.
To repro:
1. take one big bolt. 1 small and 2 big washers and one nut. Attach big and then smaller washer and if you need to sand the...
I made my self a bolt with nut's in the end, then attaching the bolt to screwdriver and then using 1000, 2000 and 3000 papers with toothpaste while driving the disc. This will sand the plastic again...
Why to do that?
You can get 10v out of megadrive easylly and rgb pin supprts up to 12v so no propblem there to get 9v. It just needs one tiny 7890 redulator to get proper 9v but you can do with...
No it is really neaded. most likelly the cync is biased with dc voltage and this why it does work. You need that voltage to change the rgb on in pin16. By removing sync from that pin and adding pure...
Ok sorry misthinked. He is from GB so he should have pal saturn and everything ok there. So my guess is that no 180ohm resistor in 8pin to 18pin to give 1-3V to 18pin to select RGB. That would be...
And who wants that?
Yes, but I believe that he has NTSC saturn so it is not then compatible with Saturn RGB scart. He needs to desolder the pin8 at sen 9v into it.
http://members.optusnet.com.au/eviltim/gamescart/saturn.png
That is saturn circuit. How ever it seems that Saturn is outputting 5v which is causing troubles for some tv's to show RGB properly.
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