CiDeRmAn wrote: » Big Time bars were the dentists friend back in the 70's
The Last Bandit wrote: » Follow this guide http://www.mmmonkey.co.uk/console/other/vga-scanlines.htm You can add in a couple of trimpots to the VGA colour lines to vary the intensity of the 'scanline' if you like. The guide above pulls them to GND to every second line is black which can be a bit severe.
The Last Bandit wrote: » You can build a SLG for < €5 if you can do basic soldering. I used to build them directly onto the 60-1 board I fitted to bartops.
Damien King wrote: » I keep meaning to try out a slg as they seem to be coming down in price. I have a 619 in 1 board and would be VERY interested to see how it works with that.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » So, the cabs look great too OP! I might say though, invest in a CRT for the upright, plenty of resources around here to help, both with supply of the bits and bobs for it and setting it up. Suitable filters and whatnot are also out there for making the most of the LCD panel in the upright, the local brain trust can help you out there as well.
STG.Otaku wrote: » Wham bars were great. Though I was a fan of Stingers, Refreshers and Desperate Dan bars. All of them were ace, anything fizzy, acidic, sherberty or sour was poison I couldn't resist. Acid drops. Lemon drops. Pear drops. Rhubarb and Custard boiled sweets. Fizz Wizz. The lot. You name it, if it was sour and acidic as hell confectionary, I ate it. Desperate Dans were ace. Orange bars with the fizzy black bits in it. Yum! I think there was a lemon or a lime Roy Of The Rovers one too I got on the cover of an Eagle comic or even a Roy Of The Rovers comic. I forget. Those were ace too.
the groutch wrote: » you forgot the exclamation mark after the 2nd "And"
Andrew76 wrote: » Do you remember those bars? Almost ripped the teeth straight out of your skull trying to eat them. :pac:
TechnoFreek wrote: » Or Wham.
Damien King wrote: » As for the proud new owner of the full size cab, can anyone guess who his favorite band is?