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Nice stuff there Ninja Rabbit! I just upgraded our 3D printer at work to add a smaller nozzle for higher accuracy and dual heads for multi-color printing. Someone at work broke the single extruder that came with the printer originally. Luckily, I had already purchased the dual extruder upgrade kit, which replaced all the parts that they broke. I wouldn't let anyone there touch that printer if I didn't have to. :)
Heather
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Boxed pocketstation, 2 ps2 memory cards, orgus for the sg-1000, 3x gundum games for the wondermega, seaman for ps2 and something for the PC fx. All for next to nothing. Loving Japan. I'll probably go back tomorrow evening. Either get a Famicom twin loose or the disk drive boxed. Not sure which, any advice?
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It is great, are you looking at the Hard Off shops, whereabouts are you living in Japan?
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You bought Anime Freak for the PC-FX, basically lots of anime and videos from the mid 90s in Japan. It's a nice piece of history.
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Ah thought it might be something like that. Staying 4 days in Asakusa with friends and family of friends. Did the temple in the morning and went to Akihabara in the afternoon. Then back to Taiwan then home to Ireland in a few weeks.
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Nice, Asakusa is a nice area, if you haven't yet tried you should go to an onsen, they are great in winter. Enjoy the rest of your stay here!
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Thanks, I'll try and find one :thumbsup: we will probably take over as there's 20 of us in the group....
Need to try and find some bits for x68000 and FM towns Marty next :)
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Found a couple more shops selling retro games. Plenty of Famicom, super Famicom and Saturn games but relieved them of their PC FX games again...
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I had a bunch of kits piling up that needed assembly so I spent some of my holiday time doing these.
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From top left to bottom right, the kits are:
Three AT2XT Keyboard Converters: http://www.vintage-computer.com/vcfo...oard-converter
Two Kim Uno "KIM-1" emulators: http://obsolescence.wix.com/obsolesc...-summary/c1uuh
A Mini XUM-1541 USB to Floppy Adapter: http://www.amibay.com/showthread.php...ni-xum-1541%29
Three Final Cartridge III+ cartridges: http://www.amibay.com/showthread.php...-Kit-Pre-Order
Two DDI Telengard (Jason Ranheim CPR3 Clone) cartridges: http://www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=51901
A Sergey ISA Floppy Disk and Serial Controller card: http://www.malinov.com/Home/sergeys-...a-fdc-and-uart
Two Lo-tech 1MB RAM Boards: http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/wiki/1MB-RAM-Board
Most of the boards don't have the chips inserted into the sockets because I still need to clean up the flux. The AT2XT adapters need parts that I didn't have on hand, as does the ISA Floppy Controller. There's just a few parts each so it won't take any time to finish them up.
And before you say anything, I know I need to cover the EPROM windows on the Telengard cart. :)
It was nice to turn on the radio and zone out doing some soldering. I really enjoy the SMD work but I wish I had a nice lighted stereo microscope. It would make assembly much faster.
Happy Holidays everyone!
Heather
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I got a new laptop from Father Christmas -->> MSI GE70
Thank you !!