Buggar! Forgot about that one too!
I'm currently on a Lynx game mission ;-)
It's all your fault :-P
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Yeah apparently I'm a bad influence lol, sharing all those photo's and giving people bad idea's :lol:
I keep saying it but I really must stop buying stuff!
Since I'm new and need to post more before I buy.
Here's my most recent pickups
Snes:
Mario all stars XXX (carboot)
ps2:
Dark Chronicle XXX (ebay)
Fahrenheit XXX (local game shop)
http://i1360.photobucket.com/albums/...psdf60c62a.jpg
XXX is a great price for a game :-D
Can't really go wrong for XXX (long as it works and such-like) :-)
Think we all know the "Local game shop" by the price sticker
Haha Yeah, it works fine was quite dirty when I got it so it needed a clean.
I'm giving to my friend today because he needs it and I already have a copy.
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Yeah it's the one in Chesterfield, ever know and then it has great ps2 games hiding within a bunch of common games.
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@KieranD212: use a rubber band to force the SIMM into place. Or arrange someone to replace the socket for you (better in the long term).
BTW: this accelerator can have a SIMM of up to 128Mb!!!
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Now me: I was gifted a couple of ancient pcs: an IBM Aptiva with a Pentium100 (originally with 16Mb RAM), now with 48Mb. Original keyboard and soon with original mouse.
Also a brazilian "griffe" old pc: a Monydata 486SX50 which I promptly upgrade to its maximum 8Mb of RAM with 8x 1Mb 30pin SIMMs. It have a sound card with built-in SCSI controller!
Both computers have LAN cards so they can use the internets!
And to use those puppies an old-school 17" CRT monitor, which I grabbed for the same price as above: £0 = US$0 = R$0! :)