Congrats, hope it was a nice ... four hour? .. of sleep =)
My youngest was two months yesterday. And my other one is almost four. so I know how your days will be, sans having a teenager in the house.
My best wishes. Have a name yet?
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Congrats Sardine, wonderful news! :thumbsup:
Awww :) Congrats, Sardine!
As for me...
http://i.imgur.com/feuqfzp.jpg?2?8217
Korg DW-8000
I've actually had one of these for several months, which I got on the cheap because it was dead. I managed to get it cleaned up to the point of booting into proper operating mode, but it had a lot of other issues that I didn't have the patience and know-how to fix, so I finally sold it on to a guy who does and bought myself a working one instead. It's a really sweet digital/analog hybrid, producing simple(-ish) digital waveforms and running them through analog amplifiers and filters to shape the sound, kinda like the SID only with some more complex basic waveforms. Great, great piece of gear!
Received this a few days ago, just waiting for :cough: TC :cough: to sort me a speccy out!
Look at the size of it! Shame the power led whole hasn't been drilled inline with the others as it's inline on the pcb but never mind.
I got three oscillators for trying to overclock my A3640. 60, 64 and 66 MHz.
Finally got myself an A600. Just need to find out what goodies I can add to it!
4-8mb Fast Ram: (Fast Ram is crucial for loading most WHDLoad Games)
http://kipper2k.com/amigaforsale/
Simple cheap 1mb Chip Ram upgrade:
http://www.amibay.com/showthread.php?t=48930
A604 Chip Ram with interface for Indivision ECS/SUbwaays USB + extra Clockport for another device:
http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/...oducts_id=1151
ACA630EC, nice 020 Accelerator + 10mb Ram, ideal to give the A600 a big boost & WHDLoad Games.
http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/...oducts_id=1102
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By the way you need at least KS2.0 (37,000) to add a hard drive on the IDE. 37,299 for example is no good...
Ok so I just got this Atari 2600 Woody a couple of days ago from fitzsteve (cheers buddy:thumbsup:) and have already stuck an AV mod inside it. Some of you may have seen this Woody before here; http://www.amibay.com/showthread.php?t=55301
And a very nice job too Steve. All I really did on top was give the chrome switches a good go over with Brasso wadding which has brought them up really nice and bright and I cleaned up the boards a bit just to satisfy my own ocd:lol:
The AV mod was commissioned by myself but designed and built by our very own TC. Although this is a prototype version and another easier install version is on it's way (cheers Bas:thumbsup:) and as you can see it works well.
At the moment the cable is connected internally and so dangling out of the back like the original RF cable did. I do however intend to drill into the rear of the case and mount the stereo jack socket there so that it is detachable, but as I live next door to my landlord I don't want to start drilling at half 12 in the morning:roll:. Will add extra photos of this at some point tomorrow.
What's particularly good about this mod is that it is total reversible should you wish and it requires absolutely no cutting of tracks, messing about with resistor ladders, or tuning of pots. It is a fits all solution for all 2600 models
Mmmm Nice work there BB.
Great Picture, surely the best ever seen on a 2600 :o
But then I would say that :lol:
Roll on full Production...
TC :)