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Post by atolm on Jul 11, 2017 22:42:26 GMT
I think I used the Redump bin/cue (find that on google in 2 seconds...) and converted over to .cdi for the Rhea. Absolutely no issues.
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Post by atolm on Jul 9, 2017 0:19:32 GMT
That doesn't surprise me - JPN controllers have shorter leads too. JP rooms being smaller or maybe it's how they play there - sitting close to the TV. That probably explains the mess that is the NES classic edition.
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Post by atolm on Jul 8, 2017 14:26:59 GMT
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Post by atolm on Jul 1, 2017 12:10:12 GMT
Not surprising, really. Everyone and their mother has a retro gaming channel on youtube nowadays. It's tough to get views with all that saturation, so some folks stoop to signing up for related message boards simply to drop a link to their video in the hopes it will generate some views. Is there any need to have another retro gaming channel? The "look what I bought!" variety is definitely not needed, like our little spammer pal garageloot is doing. There's no creativity involved at all. It's no different than updating facebook/twitter about what you had for dinner, or what movie you saw.
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Post by atolm on Jun 30, 2017 22:52:55 GMT
Lol. Not surprising, really. Everyone and their mother has a retro gaming channel on youtube nowadays. It's tough to get views with all that saturation, so some folks stoop to signing up for related message boards simply to drop a link to their video in the hopes it will generate some views.
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Post by atolm on Jun 29, 2017 15:12:21 GMT
Yep, spam.
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Post by atolm on Jun 23, 2017 18:47:59 GMT
And I didn't make the first reply to this thread.
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Post by atolm on Jun 17, 2017 18:17:17 GMT
Iso does not hold audio, only a filesystem. Keep the bin/cue, mount the cue on a virtual cd drive, and tell SSF to use that virtual drive. what zupapa said
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Post by atolm on Jun 10, 2017 11:44:35 GMT
That looks as big or bigger than the actual console...
If you're trying to shrink it down, ditch the CD drive and go with a Rhea/Phoebe
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Post by atolm on Jun 10, 2017 2:28:41 GMT
Hmmm...That's a long cable. I don't think the one I used to have was that long. But if I were to use that multitap, the control pad lead would be coming off at a funny angle as the player 1 port on those multi-taps are in the top left corner interface. If there was an option to use the multi-tap and function from port 3 or 4 then that would be more ideal but it doesn't let you. But no biggie I found the official sega control pad extension cable online and bought that it. Thanks all the same. Ya know what. Even with the controller plugged to port 1 on the US multi-tap, the reach is longer than a controller/extension combo. The cord on the multi-tap is just shy of 7'.
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Post by atolm on Jun 3, 2017 14:48:33 GMT
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Post by atolm on Jun 3, 2017 14:46:38 GMT
just buy a multitap. Officially made by Sega and the cord is just as long as extension cables. Multi-taps are definitely not as long as a 1.8 metre extension cable. I have an official multi-tap already. It only offers maybe 20cm. They're not long enough. Did you guys get different multi-taps? The cord on mine is 6' (or 1.8 meters for you metric men)
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Post by atolm on Jun 3, 2017 14:43:58 GMT
are you still planning on actually being able to see the television this saturn is playing on? Maybe he is using a projector in a garden party with the side of his house acting as the viewing screen. If that were the case, he could most likely post up right next to the projector. Extension cables wouldn't be needed.
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Post by atolm on Jun 3, 2017 13:49:01 GMT
are you still planning on actually being able to see the television this saturn is playing on?
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Post by atolm on Jun 3, 2017 8:51:19 GMT
just buy a multitap. Officially made by Sega and the cord is just as long as extension cables.
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