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  1. It should be a fault related to one (or more) dried electrolytics. 61763-34 is a stabilized PS with a capability of ~20W which uses a linear regulator.
  2. Could it be that simulated sinewave degrades a device like a CRT faster than it running directly as it should be? Maybe a current stabilizer could help or an isolation transformer capable of generous power (I'd suggest that).
  3. DESCRIPTION: > Genuine (1:1) Atari Jaguar Card-Edge Connector > 2,0MT. of length > SCART > LCD/CRT TV compatible > Red/Blue Case For Card-Edge Connector (looks nice) Is it possible to use RCA instead of SCART for NTSC TVs. First buyer receive it with FREE Shipment in order to review it in this thread. PRICE: €26,00 SHIPMENT: €7,80 (EU) €9,80 (Outside Of EU)
  4. Because it was found as New Old Stock from a toy shop which had other Super Nintendo accessories from 1996. It is different than nowadays Third-Party SNES controller: better plastic to the touch, heavier, sturdier and clacky buttons. Back in the day even clones were made with higer budget. Cheers, Oge
  5. This ProSystem is simply stunning. Cheers, Oge
  6. Bump. In case of X2 Gamepads shipment cost will vary very little. Cheers, Oge
  7. I suggest use a hair dryer to renew the original glue. At this point, push the label back for some seconds and you will be done.
  8. Does the A500 have to be NTSC? I have a boxed European one.
  9. I have a Hanimex Pong as well. It is powered from six UM-2 batteries and the AC Adapter was optional. 200mA should be enough but it would be better to power it from at least 400mA (Regulated).
  10. Ethyl Alcohol completely removes permanent marker.
  11. Oge

    Everdrive?

    It is fantastic. Cheers, Oge
  12. Up. Cleaned up description and prices reduced. @Mods: please delete this thread as it was merged it with the current one: http://atariage.com/forums/topic/238500-for-sale-snes-super-fx-game-converter/ Cheers, Oge
  13. It is correct that the Atari will only draw 500mA. And that the output will still be +5VDC. The problem is that on the input of the 7805 there are 14~15VDC. Given the nature of linear regulators, it means that the 7805 has to transform 10V (14~15VDC minus 5VDC) into heat. You will have to dissipate around 5W. The operating temperature would be roughly 105/120°. Counting that there is not a heatsink (a ground plane is used for dissipation) the 7805 is going to run too hot. If the Adapter used by zonaps2 was regulated then the rated voltage would steadily stay 9VDC and there would be no issues. I suggest to put the switch at 7V (in that case you will come close to an output of 9/10V) Cheers, Oge
  14. They should both work, maybe there is a component decaying. About measuring capacitors, it requires desoldering them so you can just swap each part with a new one. Being it an unregulated AC/DC Adapter, it would output a current near to the rated one (9/10VDC) ONLY if the written amperage is close to the actual load. In other words, since your Atari is not going to request more than 500mA in order to work, then the input current is going to float between 12~14VDC. Which means that the 7805 will have to dissipate an incredibly higher (given the inadequate heatsink) amount of watts. It would perpetually work at a very high temperature and, sooner or later, fail. The A/V modification surely helps. In that case you gain picture and audio quality by the use of a different connection and, at that point, furtherly improve the situation by the removal of the RF Modulator. If you are able to replace capacitors, I suggest this as the first step to take. Cheers, Oge
  15. Of the motherboard, of course. If the fault is intermittent then it can be addressed by taking a loook at the soldering done near the area of the A/V modification.. Cheers, Oge
  16. That 13V (unloaded, I know) is just scary considering that you can use a regulated 8/9V Adapter and ease the life of your 2600. I would check: - C205 Decoupling Capacitor; - Diode near R203; - 2200uF Capcitor (just swap it); - CR201, CR202; - C212 Decoupling Capacitor; - C213 Diode; - RF Module If a decoupling capacitor is shorting the +5V then the lower measurements are caused by the 7805 going into limiting mode. Regarding the RF Module, it is worth a try to take video straightly out of the IC. Cheers, Oge
  17. When in doubt about capacitors, take the longest route and replace them all. Cheers, Oge
  18. Thank you guys for your suggestion. This is the Multi-Combo Plug. It features ONE Yellow Plug (Sega Genesis II, Sega Game Gear, Sega Nomad, Sega 32X) and THREE Black Plugs (Sega Genesis, Sega Mega Drive, Sega Mega-CD, Nintendo NES, Super Famicom, Super Nintendo just to mention a bit of the supported machines) which together supports the consoles mentioned above. In case of buying one, the matter is very simple: all you have to do is to specify your actual machines and I will take care of individually mark each wire. Last but not least, if you own an Atari 2600 or any ZX Spectrum, one of the Black Plugs will be replaced for such purpose. Cheers, Oge
  19. There you are (S-Video Cable, taken out of the box..) Some notes: 1) It also outputs Composite Video 2) Took a look at its internal pinout: compatible with Super Famicom, Nintendo 64 and GameCube as well 3) The Multi-Out Connector can be safely opened so it is perfectly possible to build from scratch a customized RGB Cable out of it Cheers, Oge
  20. The Second Fire Button works for Amiga and Commodore 64 machines. There are also some Atari games (e.g. on 2600, Omega Race) which requires this button as well. Cheers, Oge
  21. DETAILS: ◊ SUPER NINTENDO GAMEPAD MANUFACTURED IN THE MID 90S ◊ BRAND-NEW (TOOK OUT FROM ITS BOX AND INTERNALLY MODIFIED) ◊ TWO FIRE BUTTONS (2ND FIRE BUTTON FOR TITLES LIKE MYTH, ROBOCOP II, COMMANDO, GREEN BERET, TURRICAN, OPERATION WOLF, 1942, GRYZOR, R-TYPE, ETC.) ◊ VERY LONG CABLE (ABOUT 2 METERS) ◊ 100% SAFE (TTL "HIGH" SIGNALS ISOLATED) ◊ COMPATIBLE WITH COMMODORE 64, 128, VIC-20, ATARI 2600, AMIGA 500, 600, 1200 AND AMIGA CD32 PICTURE: PRICE: €34,00 SHIPMENT: €6,80 (EU): €8,40 (Outside Of EU) Grab one! Cheers, Oge
  22. It does not work onto a Sega Genesis. Wiring it to a Male DB9 Connector (and plugging it into your Genesis) will only damage your console..
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