Aw man. They better send you a replacement...are the others okay?
Aw man. They better send you a replacement...are the others okay?
Computers: Amiga 1200, DEC VAXStation 4000/60, DEC MicroPDP-11/73
Synthesizers: Roland JX-10/SH-09/MT-32/D-50, Yamaha DX7-II/V50/TX7/TG33/FB-01, Korg MS-20 Mini/ARP Odyssey/DW-8000/X5DR, Ensoniq SQ-80, E-mu Proteus/2, Oberheim SEM
"'Legacy code' often differs from its suggested alternative by actually working and scaling." - Bjarne Stroustrup
Just in, now for setting it up, that will take some time I guess.
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Wonderful Indonesia
others are fine, replacement underway. One layer of bubble wrap and that cardboard on the bulb i a bubble envelope isn't exactly what i suggest you send bulbs in.![]()
Just love this old tech stuff. I'm going to make one of those clocks that seem to be the usual application for this tubes today.![]()
too many toys, too little time...
[B][SIZE=2]Atari 2600,[/SIZE][/B][B] Sega [/B][B]Master System + [/B][B]Mega Drive, [SIZE=2]PlayStation, PS2 + PS3.
ZX Spectrum +, Amiga 500, A500 Plus, A600, A1200 + CD32.
Also lots of self built (AMD+Nvida) PC's... + Raspberry & Orange Pi's.
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Megadrive joypad - another one.
It so happened that I had purchased the Megadrive pad from a local auction site. When it didn't arrive within what's considered a reasonable delivery time in domestic postal traffic, I contacted the seller and he was kind enough to send a replacement and said that if the first one would turn out, I wouldn't have to send it back.
Well, it arrived pretty swiftly, or so I thought. Four days later the another pad turned out. So the first pad had actually been the original and not the replacement.
I thought about my options and decided to pay also for the other one. I thought it was the sensible thing to do and also less fuss than send it back even though the seller had said I could keep the other pad if it turned out. I informed the seller about the arrival and the payment of the second pad.
So now I have two pads for my Megadrive.![]()
AMIGA 4000 060/50, AMIGA 1200 030/50, AMIGA 500, C128D, C128, C64C, C64, C16, Vic-20, Atari 520 STE, Atari 65 XE, Philips NMS-8250 MSX2, Sinclair Spectrum +3e, Sinclair Spectrum 48k, Amstrad CPC 6128, Amstrad CPC464, Oric Atmos, Apple Macintosh Classic, Apple IIGS, BBC Master, Memotech MTX500
finally got hold of a brand new old stock Yo! Joe! (French version)... The sides are slightly creased as the inner box is protected only by a sheet of folded cardboard (got the English version so that's how I know(if a little battered))
Brilliant game! Congratulations!![]()
"No need to design a new game - just change the graphics in these few basic designs and put a picture of Indiana Jones on the box! You'll never have to think again!"
--Jeff Minter, Llamatron Readme
Well, this week I added a new psu from the other bay, which is an amigakit one with a modified silent fan, to replace my chunky non silent goliath, and a LG 22lh2000 monitor so my miggy doesn't have to share any more!
Sent from my HTC One.
A1200 (1D4) (Recapped by Bad_Ad84 in Nov 2012) -3.1 Roms,CWB 3.9, Blizzard 1260 (60mhz - Rev6 Latest Mask),SCSI Kit (SCSI-IDE Bridge + 8Gb CF), 192mb, Mediator + soundcard, USB, NIC, Voodoo 3. A1200 (1A) Checkmate case 3.2 Roms (recapped and modded by TheCorfiot in December 2015) Indy Mk 2, B1230 MKIV 32MB, RR USB, AOS3.2 8Gb CF. My Amibay Blog is here.
Off one of my +1 of my PCE everdrive group buy
TNOG.ORG - Games nights, in Manchester
One of these:
Will have to read the docs SDG kindly sent me![]()
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CD32 + TF330, A500+ Vampire V2, A1200D + BPPC/BVision/SCSI2SD, A1200T Black Box + Mediator B1260 + Killer K1 PPC