posted by radgoos on Aug 23, 2009:
So I have one of these:
and naturally I opened it:
Is this a NOAC?
And what is this?
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posted by Yakumo on Aug 23, 2009:
At least they've marked out what you need for a RGB mod
Yakumo
At least they've marked out what you need for a RGB mod
Yakumo
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posted by mooseblaster on Aug 23, 2009:
I don't think it's a NOAC, judging by the actual games being more 16-bit era than 8-bit.
More likely it's a MD-on-a-chip.
I don't think it's a NOAC, judging by the actual games being more 16-bit era than 8-bit.
More likely it's a MD-on-a-chip.
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posted by radgoos on Aug 24, 2009:
RGB? really? I was thinking it was second player.
What kind connection would it be?
RGB? really? I was thinking it was second player.
What kind connection would it be?
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posted by Trenton_net on Aug 24, 2009:
Two things I noted...
1. Looks like a Vii clone.
2. The Vii has a metal plate inside it to give the illusion of more weight. In this, they were too cheap to even pay for the metal plate! (^_^);
Two things I noted...
1. Looks like a Vii clone.
2. The Vii has a metal plate inside it to give the illusion of more weight. In this, they were too cheap to even pay for the metal plate! (^_^);
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posted by Yakumo on Aug 24, 2009:
Oh yes. When I first saw it it looked like it said RGB on the board.
radgoos said:
RGB? really? I was thinking it was second player.
What kind connection would it be?
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posted by Fonzie on Aug 24, 2009:
PCB looks a lot like MD clone I had.
Great find!
PCB looks a lot like MD clone I had.
Great find!
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posted by XerdoPwerko on Aug 24, 2009:
There's a similar unit for sale in WalMart here, for 179 pesos (around 11, 13 dollars?). Definitely looks 16 bit on screen. I have no idea about the innards of it, but it's not a NOAC, for the looks of the graphics.
There's a similar unit for sale in WalMart here, for 179 pesos (around 11, 13 dollars?). Definitely looks 16 bit on screen. I have no idea about the innards of it, but it's not a NOAC, for the looks of the graphics.