Myrddin wrote: » Nothing like close some proximity to nuclear fusion to bring out the retrobrighters
The Last Bandit wrote: » These guys in Eurasia are good for that sort of stuff.
Doge wrote: » Can't be the Russians when it comes to a bit of hardware that enables piracy! :pac:
Steve X2 wrote: Like I said, nothing amazing but here's the Amiga mods installed. There pretty small as Amiga addons go, so nice and neat.
CiDeRmAn wrote: Nerd edit 2: and though it's supposed to be that's not the USS Enterprise, it's the USS Ranger, and isn't a nuclear wessel at all!
CiDeRmAn wrote: Nerd edit: Though that'd be the Enterprise is powered by fission not fusion
smurf492 wrote: » Jesus Steve, fair play... Do you have a run through of that mod...?
Myrddin wrote: » Fitting a region free bios to a Dreamcast, & pin 16 pad lifted. There's no trace going to it, and I can't find any info online as to what this pin does, where it goes, or if it's even needed...does anyone know if pin 16 has an alternate solder point, or even somewhere I can run a bypass?
BrownFinger wrote: » Remember the midway rifle game on donedeal/adverts? Sold for 65e at auction earlier. Guy wouldn't listen and turned down 150 a few times.
eddhorse wrote: » Least someone got it, hope it works out😄
Steve X2 wrote: » Is there any adaptor/modulator/dongle/thingimabob that can take an RF input(from a very old 70's console) and output via the usual RCA connections? I'm not looking to improve the video quality, I'm just looking to make it easier to connect an old console into my current retro video setup without resorting to tuning in a TV channel.
The Last Bandit wrote: » Not just mod the console to output AV ? RF is generated from the AV signals internally anyway