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Includes but not limited to: SNES, Genesis, Sega CD, PlayStation 1, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Game Gear and I guess the Virtual Boy.

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jeroen
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Post by jeroen »

But the port was never used by nintendo. You can just leave it out. (it saves more space)
ATOMICMAN
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Post by ATOMICMAN »

the ram expansion is used by the 4mb upgrade. you need it for perfect dark and a few other games.
jeroen
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Post by jeroen »

Oh that expansion. (thought you meant the one on the bottom) You relocated it? Wow that's really impressive!
ATOMICMAN
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Post by ATOMICMAN »

yeah actually that wasnt easy and it doesnt look pretty. took a long time but i got it done. i prolly should have waited until i got everything all set just incase i fry this thing...

the job before last i built air testing equipment so i did a lot of soldering so im pretty good at it. i do not have a desoldering iron so this was a slow process to get it right the first time.
ATOMICMAN
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Post by ATOMICMAN »

received a battery and a couple of misc parts, still need more parts before i try getting this thing working on battery alone...
Mr Dink
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Post by Mr Dink »

ATOMICMAN wrote:yeah actually that wasnt easy and it doesnt look pretty.
It probably doesn't matter since it will be covered up by the case. It will make it all pretty like!
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