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Retromaster
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Post by Retromaster »

OHHH YEEAAHHH....I saw that on the website a month ago. tha'ts actually an excellent idea. that way I wont have to waste time screwing coax cable, unscrewing coax cable back and fourth. of course.....i'll have to find some spare av cables :wink: . put the bread board in the casing and stick the cables out the cable hole...I can see it now.....
thnkyou for this marvelous idea... I never would have thought of it..........
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Post by bassvocal »

I just did an A/V mod on a 4-switch I picked up at a flea market last summer. I used some panel mount RCA connectors as a finishing touch and it looks great. Before too long I hope to post some joystick/controller mods I've been working on.
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Post by Retromaster »

I'm instantly interested. tell me.....did you use to micro and one big color timing potentiometer
(I don't have my guide so this sounds stupid...)
I can't wait to see the controller mods.
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