What are you smoking and where can I get it? I think you fail to see that if the SNES without enhance chips was to perform these games, it'd...
Late to reply, but no they aren't. You can't just "drop in a YM3438" into a model 1. I already tried it, it has bugs in the model 1 hardware....
The LCD on this DMG is not Biverted. The bleeding is NOT as apparent as it is in the pictures, but it is lit only the from the bottom, and you...
I rather like the picture of my original model Gameboy with a backlight mod. [img] [IMG]
This is my primary TV now. It's old yes, but screw it, I like it! It's from the 70's and still works great! Calibrating it with a colorimeter....
I own a Samsung LN4A530. I bought that new in 2008. The TV died 3 years later. Capacitor issue, then fried the mainboard. I had to replace the...
What are you smoking and where can I get some?
I know the SEGA community all too well lets just say. ;) I live off it. Because for a while people didn't even know what the YM3438 was until...
Nah I know for a fact I was the first person to have done this. No one else had bothered trying until I started documenting my findings and...
I love how my idea of even using a discrete YM3438 in a model 1 that originally had a YM2612, has become subject of a test like this. I've...
Sega Genesis: Military spec CPU-Overclocked, switch to real SRAM instead of PSRAM, region mod, gold plated RCA stereo sound jacks, and a YM3438...
No brains in that thing.. It is just like a monitor and keyboard only.
Isn't there a serial number physically on the CD-R? Perhaps that can be used to identify when the CD-R was actually made.
DC and PS2 are 32-bit though, they aren't 128-bit technically. There does not exist a true 128-bit CPU.
Sorry, every time I hear about these VGA people, I think of this: [img]
I use Bluray, but on a 70's tube powered TV. [IMG]
I have a Teknika C64/CGA monitor (C64 for the luma and chroma inputs, and CGA for the digital TTL RGB input). I made a simple S-Video adapter for...
Different lasers and drives have different tolerances. I have a FF7 disc that can barely be read on one of my PlayStation's, but on another...
Even my 70's tube TV has a maximum pixel count, technically. 480i only aside, if you could over-ide the limits of NTSC, the resolution is limited...
Usually that's a small upscale, so you don't notice the imperfections. I don't use an LCD though, I use a 70's TV that's wooden, and uses tubes.
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