Steve SI wrote: » Cleaned up the NES cart LCD today (still need to finish the top bit as the Sugru stained it a bit). Tis no thing of beauty but I kind of like it. The next one will be a little more refined. Anyone who's done a few screen mods will probably recognise the type of LCD I used. Gonna stick some tiny speakers in it at some stage. The actual game inside the cart is still playable by the way. .
Achilles wrote: » I really wish I had the skill to do that kinda thing. Kudos sir it looks great.
EnterNow wrote: » Roo from 16 bit Gems with some cleaning tips
ahyeahok wrote: » On a related topic, I picked up a boxed c64 cheap over the weekend. Only problem is that the cardboard has that awful damp manky smell. Any tips apart from just wiping it and airing it out?
Steve SI wrote: » Soldering is Easy - Here's How To Do It This little document really lays it out in a clear and simple way. View online or download the PDF.http://snack.to/fu5ao8sm
Achilles wrote: » Thanks! Are the soldering irons that show up in Lidl / Aldi every so often any use?
Deleted User wrote: » Anybody repair/ or know ortf somebody that can repair jamma pcb's? I have a street fighter 2 boards here that aint working thx
Dr Bob wrote: » I dont have a link at the mo but the TOG lads in Dublin are doing another "beginners guide to soldering " afternoon soon , might be handy if you haven't done much or want a bit of advice on technique.http://www.tog.ie/calendar/irish-hackerspaces-week-schedule/
keithgeo wrote: » Nice work! Meant to ask you actually, i have a CPS2 street fighter 3 alpha game. i opened it up and it looks like it has a battery on it still. what do i have to do here, isnt there something called phoenixing or something? if the battery wastes the game is wiped? i think i might have brought it up somewhere before i cant remember.
keithgeo wrote: » Can you remember how much that lad charges? where can i get in contact with him? thanks by the way.
EnterNow wrote: » Dr Bob's Amiga 600 was sick. Two IDE pins broke off the header, meaning the CF hdd & adapter wern't working. I prescribed two new pins & 50mg of solder Two missing pins Underside of the pin header, I desoldered the broken stubs, & soldered in two new ones Its now comfortably resting, & out of danger
Deleted User wrote: » My arcade cab has become encrustulated with globules of feces (covered in sh*te) from being too close to where cooking was being done in my kitchen/dining area for a while.
The Last Bandit wrote: » Open the cab and throw a few towels or crappy xmas jumpers over the motherboard first. Use the orangey citrus acid based kitchen cleaners, any supermarket should stock it. It'll get rid of the grease easily enough and shouldn't damage the plexiglass - obviously don't go at it with scouring pad or anything abrasive.
EnterNow wrote: » If you ever hold a beers, remind me never to eat anything there!