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DrVenkman

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DrVenkman last won the day on June 1 2023

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    Back off, man! I'm a scientist.
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    "I love the smell of flux in the morning. Smells like ... continuity!"

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  1. Thanks, Al. We know you're working as hard as you can.
  2. Still waiting here too. Oh well.
  3. Man, I *love* when unqualified people play lawyer on the internet, especially on a topic as specialized and nuanced as intellectual property rights and claimed infringement. Clearly I should have saved three years of my life and far too much money and just gotten my degree from Google U. and Reddit threads. With the disclaimer that this post does not constitute legal advice, and nothing I say may be construed to create an attorney-client relationship, folks please: leave the legal analysis to people with licenses to practice law.
  4. I can’t speak to use with Sophia, but there’s nothing special necessary to connect to an SC1224 other than a compatible 13-pin cable.
  5. A bare R&V “ROM” isn’t usable on hardware as-is - it needs to be in .A78 format along with all the necessary sound files. There’s an entire thread about a dead simple tool to just that, and instructions in the 7800GD forum.
  6. Holy necrobumps, Batman! You've bumped one thread that's almost 11 years old, and this one that's 13-1/2 years old. 👀
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    What? 7800GD is the newest of the bunch and still actively sold.
  8. Skill issue. You need to be running to make the jump, I think.
  9. Wow, this looks and sounds great in A7800. I would love to play a full game version of this. PHOENIX is a vastly under-rated shooter, one of the first ones with a boss level.
  10. My cash (“spare” and otherwise) was the $1,600 we had to spend last week on a new refrigerator when the compressor on our old one gave up the ghost. Wasn’t worth the cost of fixing it given parts availability, the fact that a couple of the door shelves had cracked over the years, etc. A week before THAT, I had just dropped $500+ on a new set of HOTAS controllers for my gaming PC to use with DCS World, so no money for new retro toys. I’m annoyed about the fridge because I really wanted a 400 Mini. Of all the recent era “mini” consoles, that one strikes my fancy way more than most.
  11. There are two threads in the A8 forum about the UAV, both started by @Bryan The first is for the original production Rev C version, and then a separate thread for the improved Rev D. Both of them are filled with info about installing in any number of machines including 400's and 800's. However, I think at this point most 400/800 owners have instead been opting to install a SuperColor board, which incorporates the UAV design into the PCB that replaced the ANTIC/GTIA board in stock machines. Searching the A8 forum for those threads should find them pretty quickly.
  12. Aww, man, that sucks. I hope you feel better soon!
  13. LOL, brother - it’s in the post you quoted. I limited myself to four because I wanted boxed versions. I could have ordered dozens if I hadn’t given myself a budget.
  14. Well, my order from July 7 or so still hasn’t shipped, and that’s only about halfway through the initial Last Chance Sale window. Maybe I’ll have my four carts before spring. Maybe.
  15. It's just 9VDC and pretty low amperage (1A is more than sufficient). So @-^CrossBow^-'s suggestion is the way to go. Cut off the pigtail down near the PSU brick, wire in a new 9VDC PSU to the existing leads and you're golden. Just do note the polarity before you splice the lead to the replacement supply.
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