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Show posts MenuQuote from: guest on 02/17/2016, 06:06 PMI am in the UK and can probably RGB mod this for you using THS7314 based amp. I do them quite regularly and all work perfectly. I could keep the PS AV socket and connect the new amp to this so you can use your PS scart cable or remove it and replace it with a din 8 socket which will need a custom made scart cable.Thank you! It feels hard to touch. Sounds like a new amp is the best way forward?
The only issue I have is whether the PS AV socket is stuck to the board with resin as this may be hard to remove. Does the substance feel slightly rubbery when you press it or is it hard?
Quote from: guest on 04/25/2012, 02:06 PMWhat kind of article do you want though....? lolMy earlier post:
Quote from: MXS on 05/27/2009, 05:33 PMI will not buy one, I was just wondering about 50/60 Hz.Doesn't matter which system it is, PAL is always 50Hz
I'm into to PCE!
Quote from: Mathius on 05/16/2009, 11:55 PMI noticed, spida1a, that you did an awesome(as always ) review of Dungeon Explorer II for the Duo. This is a U.S. release but I can't find that dang thing anywhere! The awesome group of people here recommended the japanese version but I kind of like the story of the first game and would like to continue it. I guess there are walkthroughs but I'd rather just read english. Do you or anybody else know a place to pick this up and how much?eBay is probably the best bet. Think I saw it recently for about $20.
QuoteAh ha that makes more sense, thanks Its such a minefield trying to work out what's what for these systems.Quote from: Lorfarius on 04/16/2009, 11:48 AMThe Pro card is cheaper than the Duo one Do they effectively do the same thing (with one having the System 3.0 software on as well) or are both compatible with the Core ?The Pro card is less common and usually more expensive, but not this time apparently, so buy whichever you want. They would both work with your Super-CD; the only difference between the two is that the Duo card has only 16mb o' memory and the Pro card has 16mb plus the extra 1.5mb not found in the original PCE-CD.
Quote from: guest on 04/16/2009, 10:58 AMSo if I buy this one then I can effectively play any of the CD games:Quote from: Lorfarius on 04/15/2009, 02:03 PMI also noticed this and thought it might make a good investment for any future game purchases:You might be able to save yourself a few bucks by getting a Arcade Card Duo. The Pro card is only needed if you have the original PCE-CD system, as it lacks the additional memory found in your Super-CD.
http://www.genkivideogames.com/games/arcade-card-pro-no-box-nec-pcenginehardware/pceac2
Quote from: guest on 04/13/2009, 12:56 PMFraid so. I recently bought a MegaCD which tends to boot the games once they are in the drive so all I can say is that I was expecting the same to happen with the Super.Quote from: Lorfarius on 04/13/2009, 08:43 AMHussah! It worked just by pressing the Run buttonMwuhahahaha! Dontcha just hate those 'senior moments'?
Quote from: guyjin on 04/06/2009, 12:53 PMThere are plenty of 32X and SegaCD crossover games. Night Trap for one has a much better version with higher quality video and different interface that only works with the two hardware parts combined.Quote from: Duo_R on 04/06/2009, 02:07 AMReally Joe? What is this then?As others have already pointed out, there are two discs in the box, one 32x, the other plain old sega CD.