I doubt anything dry like bug carcasses would cause any damage. I agree that it could do with a preliminary inspection, though. I would say pretty...
Wonder if it does RGB through the Multi Out? Probably does if it's based on SFC architecture. If only they'd kept the power requirements the same!...
Yep that's the one. Even better is the one that came with the PSOne LCD Screen as that one is rated at 3A, but they're harder to get hold of...
Interestingly, the cartridge looks very similar to the lighter coloured SF Memory Cassette (flash cart). I'm guessing it has some sort of custom...
I have a feeling that the SNES side of this thing isn't gonna power up first time. I've had SNES consoles that have been sitting for a number of...
Wow, just wow! Thanks for sharing this amazing find, Dnldbld. Hope you can get it running! The find of the century and y'all at him for...
A switching PSU will normally be fine. A standard 100v transformer (eg, SFC or MD PSU) however, won't be so happy on 125v and may overheat...
I think this drive was bespoke, and any spare parts are most likely NLA by now. Depending on the severity of the damage (and no missing bits), it...
Actually reminded me of >this< when I first saw it :cool-new:
Usually the main reservoir cap on the mains side of the PSU will hold a charge. There's usually some warning labels on that side. You can measure...
Just throw in a 2.4v Ni-Mh rechargeable cell battery - something like Varta Mempac (with the solder tags). I've used them in VCR's before, and...
Just be careful how they package it up, as these kinda things are easily damaged in transit. You best ask the seller some questions regarding that...
Seems a steal at that price, but you'll find they're usually discounted as they take up a lot of space, and often the sellers are companies who...
Try using an RF cable and tuning the TV in. If you have a stable picture over RF then have another look at the Multi-Out port and its soldering...
You'll find the chassis used in arcade monitors are normally pre-configured to operate with a number of tubes, but not necessarily the same ones...
Check your remote is actually working by holding it against a detuned AM radio (with the volume turned up). You should hear some blips and pulses...
Also ground to Pin 21 (SCART shield).
That's right, the PAL Gamecube and NTSC SNES/ SFC also require the capacitors in place on the SCART end. That's why you get such a dark image when...
If you're referring to the anode cable running from the back of the CRT, then you really need to disable the power going to the monitor. If that...
Same here, at least during that era games became a bit more affordable as a lot of us were growing up so less dependent on pocket money. Before...
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