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Everything posted by NML32
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That is how I have mine setup. I just set my 1050 to any drive id except D1 this way the Nuxx will boot.
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How's the cable making coming along?
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I just ordered one. Didn't want to miss out again.
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**SOLD** Super Skateboardin' for the 7800 - $10 shipped!
NML32 replied to SpendTooMuchOnAtari's topic in Buy, Sell, and Trade
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Mine arrived today. Played it with Paddle controller lots of fun. Thanks Bob great job!!
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PM sent, Please add me to the list. Edit: OOPS just noticed I'm on the list.
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Works for me.
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Yes/Maybe, my monitor has 4 BNC inputs R/R-Y, G/Y, B-B/Y, and EXT SYNC The inputs are labeled RGB/Component Is that what you're asking?
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I'm in and would like the HD-15 (vga style connector).
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Hmm. Any serious interest from other users as well? I was thinking of build a run of RGB adapters however I haven't decided on all the details. Here is a couple ideas/options I had in mind: 1. Cable that has regular 6ft S-video/Composite and Stereo leads along with an RGB connector as well. 2. Pigtail Harness style version of the above. Cable has ~12 inch female S-video, Composite and Stereo and RGB connectors. That way you can plug in whatever length and quality of cable you like. Uses regular cables. 3. Something close to what I built in this thread. These require quite a bit of work as far as connector cutouts go and I am not sure this is the what I want to do. Personally I like option 2. That way if you only need a 3 ft cable or 12 ft cable, you are good to go with standard A/V cables. The RGB connector is a sticking point though. Since this is for an Atari product, the proper thing to do would be use a female 13 pin din connector that way you can plug in a regular Atari SC1224 monitor and go. No special cables or adapters required. Just plug the Atari monitor cable into my Jag harness and go. I could go with DB9 or HD15 pin connectors, however 13 pin Atari seems most appropriate. I could sell loose male 13 pin connectors as well for those need to build an RGB cable for their monitor (like Commodore 1084 and etc). Perhaps a second thread outlining this would be a good idea. Thoughts? I like option #2 but I would have to figure out how to connect the RGB to my Sony PVM-20M2MDU monitor that has BNC inputs. I know there are VGA HD 15 Pin cables with BNC connectors and I've also seen RCA to BNC connectors. I'm interested in one if I can adapt it to work on my Sony.
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Nice. Does it get in the way of the Jag CD?
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I need to add this to my collection. Count me in.
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I agree very impressive, I too want one when it comes out.
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MC arrived today and all I can say is WOW what a great game. Fantastic job Bob!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Thanks, Mark
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Payment sent Deluxe Edition w/mini usb
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I woke up this morning and found this on my desk...
NML32 replied to sloopy's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
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I don't have a 2600 but I've been playing it on my 7800 and no crashing so far. Great game, I'm looking forward to getting it on cart.
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Wow, I don't know if my attention span is that long.
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