Atari 2800 (AKA Sears Video Arcade II) portable
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Atari 2800 (AKA Sears Video Arcade II) portable
Hey all, first post for me whoo-hoo.
Now to the point, I have three Sears video arcade II systems, the guts of it are almost like my Atari, but with a few differences (its actually a rebranded 2800 see http://home.earthlink.net/~jeffw2002/ga ... cade2.html), I was wondering if the same principles would apply as they do to the 2600. (I’m not cutting down the board, it would be pointless I’m using a rather large screen) but I would like to have a built in controller, in general I want to know if there’s anything I should know about the guts of a 2800 that’s particularly different than a 2600, I can do it on my own I’m sure since I’m mostly rearranging parts and adding a screen, controller and battery pack, but advice is always good to get before you start a project.
do to the 2600. (im not cutting down the board, it would be poointless im using a rather large screen) but i would like to have a built in controller, in general i want to know if theres anything i should know about the guts of a 2800 thats particularly differennt than a 2600, I can do it on my own i'm sure since im mostly rearanging parts and adding a screen, controller and battery pack, but advice is always good to get before you start a project.
Now to the point, I have three Sears video arcade II systems, the guts of it are almost like my Atari, but with a few differences (its actually a rebranded 2800 see http://home.earthlink.net/~jeffw2002/ga ... cade2.html), I was wondering if the same principles would apply as they do to the 2600. (I’m not cutting down the board, it would be pointless I’m using a rather large screen) but I would like to have a built in controller, in general I want to know if there’s anything I should know about the guts of a 2800 that’s particularly different than a 2600, I can do it on my own I’m sure since I’m mostly rearranging parts and adding a screen, controller and battery pack, but advice is always good to get before you start a project.
do to the 2600. (im not cutting down the board, it would be poointless im using a rather large screen) but i would like to have a built in controller, in general i want to know if theres anything i should know about the guts of a 2800 thats particularly differennt than a 2600, I can do it on my own i'm sure since im mostly rearanging parts and adding a screen, controller and battery pack, but advice is always good to get before you start a project.
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That website gave me a headache.
Just use the 4" 4-switch mod. Or chop up an Intellivision.
Just use the 4" 4-switch mod. Or chop up an Intellivision.
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Well I'm not actually cutting it down, (i am removing the rf modulator though) because im using a 7" lcd screen from a busted portable dvd player, so the screen itself is larger than 4"x4" (If ifever wanted I'd be a be able to put the board right back in the case in fact), just wanted to know if the guts were essentially the same, and since I was told to use an existing hack i'll assume they are.
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I don't think you can cut a 2700, super video arcade II, or what have you down to 4 inches. Then again, I've never seen the motherboards.
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If it's a newer, more advanced console, then the motherboard would be drastically different, wouldn't it?Egarb wrote:Well I'm not actually cutting it down, (i am removing the rf modulator though) because im using a 7" lcd screen from a busted portable dvd player, so the screen itself is larger than 4"x4" (If ifever wanted I'd be a be able to put the board right back in the case in fact), just wanted to know if the guts were essentially the same, and since I was told to use an existing hack i'll assume they are.
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Thats from the site you posted a link to. If you read everything, you'de know that a 2800 isnt the type of thing you take apart and hack.Today, a real Atari 2800 is the rarest of all commercially released Atari consoles. (In fact, it's the only Atari console that could be legitimately called rare - all other 2600 variants, and all other Atari consoles, are pretty common.)