Krispy3371
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I currently have the Sophia Rev C chip and am looking for someone to mod my Atari 5200.
Does anyone know if this breaks the usage of a VCS adapter? -
Does anyone know what resolution you get out of the DVI port?
I would be interested in having a modder buy the sophia board and have him/her do the labor. -
I would love to ship my atari 5200 to someone had have them try an s-video kit.
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I've tried this with two VCS adapters and a 2 port atari.
I'm only able to get to the main screen with three games; Star Raiders, Space Invaders, and River Raid.Do i have to use the 2600 joysticks with the masterplay to be able to play them?
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Can the Atari 5200 be RGB modded?
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PM myself as well.
Also interested if anyone can mod my vcs adapter to take in 7800 games
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20 hours ago, -^Cro§Bow^- said:Then you don't likely want to AV mod your 5200. I've not tested the VCS adapter with the UAV in place, but I can tell you without doubt that a VCS adapter will not work with the electronicsentimentalities board kit in place since you have to lift and connect pins directly off the GTIA to the mod board. As a result the RF and the rest of the video circuit in the 5200 isn't used since the mod board replaces all of that with new composite and s-video outputs. So the VCS adapter is a no go. I've not tested it with a UAV but the UAV sits in the middle of the circuit and still allows the stock video circuit to do its thing through to the RF modulator.
Anyone tested a VCS with a UAV in place?
I can send a VCS adapter with my atari if anyone is interested in testing the UAV with it.
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Mmm. I was actually on planning on using the VCS adapter.
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Hi!
Is it possible to get s-video out of a 2-port Atari 5200? I don't feel comfortable in modding it myself.
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I would be interested if any of these are available

Atari 5200 Composite Mod kit
in Atari 5200
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I would be interested in someone modifying my atari 5200 with my currently purchased Sophia Rev C chip.