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Post by cheese007 »

Here's what I have so far.
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It doesn't look like much, but to get the thing running I just have to connect the batteries. Then batteries for the screen and a case. Unfortunately, I'm kinda broke right now, so this is going to have to take a back seat while I pay off part of my birthday present (64DD).
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Great. Lookin' good.
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Awesome progress, just keep it up :wink:
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Post by cheese007 »

Probably should've asked this earlier, but how easy would it be to power the screen and NOAC off of the same battery/batteries?
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(You can thank me for bumping this btw :p) Err should be quite easy. They both run off 6 volts, correct?
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Output of the PSone AC adapter is 7.5 volts.
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Oh sorry, my mistake. For some reason I thought you were using a pocket TV. Ok use a 7.2v RC battery with a 7806 regulator to power the NOAC.
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May I ask what the controller is? never saw one like that. looks like a genesis controller.
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It's the Superjoy's built-in one.
Ok use a 7.2v RC battery with a 7806 regulator to power the NOAC.
Will try that.
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cheese007 wrote:It's the Superjoy's built-in one.
Ok use a 7.2v RC battery with a 7806 regulator to power the NOAC.
Will try that.
Oh yeah, I do remember that controller that came with my stupor joy too, which is now dismantled and desoldered, waiting to plagirize G forces NES boy.
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