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RGB Color accuracy with original NTSC pallette
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The Intellivision Virtual Expo 2020 - MAIN EVENT Nov 21 2020
KylJoy replied to Rev's topic in Intellivision / Aquarius
I'm ready! Sounds great. -
RCA Studio II-3d printed replacement cart shells
KylJoy replied to Tarzilla's topic in Classic Console Discussion
I'd like to try to print one for my multicart. Would you be willing to share the file? Thanks in advance. -
http://www.intellivision.us/intvgames/chop/chop.php
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No. That's not me. LOL
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Uh... Wait a minute... Did I sell that to you? LOL
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FYI, I actually find the RF signal as good as the composite for the Intellivision. Perhaps I've just been lucky with mine, but they look pretty darn good via RF.
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That price is not bad considering the RGB mod itself is pretty expensive, if I remember correctly. Also, I don't think you can get them anymore.
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@-^CrossBow^- Yes, I'm also watching many threads about getting a modern INTV RGB mod developed. I want on that works with the OSSC and everything else.
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RGB modded is more complicated to install and the mod itself much more expensive to purchase so these are indeed more expensive. Also, the image is significantly better but the mod WILL NOT WORK with an OSSC and requires an RGB modded TV/Monitor or an expensive Framemeister xRGB-mini to function, at least for the common RGB mod that used to be for sale. Composite mod might add a few bucks to a stand-alone system. Especially since RF-ready TVs are somewhat less common today.
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What he said.
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Well, it depends. I think, as a collector, that the system must be in original condition aside from necessities like capacitor replacements, etc. But, for day to day playability, I prefer systems that are modded for convenience and modern television connections. So, if you are a museum, original condition. For actual players, probably modded. Some folks are both.
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Expensive, but very nicely done. This is one of my favorite multicarts due to the design and functionality. You don't have to deal with tiny dip switches or rotary knobs that you are not sure where they are pointing in order to select a game. I would always prefer an on-screen menu-based game selection system for any multicart but I think this type of design is a minimum for any modern multicart that is not on-screen menu-based.
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I believe the Intellivision RGB mod most folks have is missing some sync pulses (horizontal, I believe) which is believed to be the primary culprit when trying to use with the OSSC. If yours is not missing those sync pulses it may function with an OSSC. The issue with the OSSC is why most folks are looking for an alternative RGB mod for the Intellivisions. The existing RGB mod works spectacularly with the Framemeister xRGB-mini. I would be glad to build one of your designs to test with my OSSC.
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Good grief... Quite a tale.
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Which mod is working with what, please? Thanks in advance.
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FYI, it looks to me that the "off-center" wear pattern on the Concerto match very closely with the "off-center" wear pattern on the Xevious cart.
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The picture is just a sample. In person they do not seem to be out of alignment. The angle and parallax may be inducing something. Look at the wear pattern on the pins of the Concerto. Are they showing an alignment issue?
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They don't look off to me, but I'm not a micrometer. I'm also not a photographer. Pa-dum-PA! I'm here all week... Don't forget to tip your waitress...
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FYI, here is an image of my used edge connector. Is it too far to one side?
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Intv Prime Website Help Touching Needed
KylJoy replied to First Spear's topic in Intellivision / Aquarius
Looks good! -
Intv Prime Website Help Touching Needed
KylJoy replied to First Spear's topic in Intellivision / Aquarius
Checkin' it out... -
MINT CONDITION Cocktail table Pong Coin-Operated Game
KylJoy replied to Sheryl's topic in Buy, Sell, and Trade
