Retro2DGamer
Crossed Swords Squire


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Not sure what other term it goes by, and I tried unsuccessfully looking for an existing thread on the topic, but...
When adjusting the converter's pot with the flathead screwdriver that comes with the converter, is the actual adjustment supposed to be made while the the game is on (i.e. to see immediate results of its positioning) or off (to avoid some sort of damage)?
I'm curious because I received an MVS copy of Waku Waku 7 that exibits the scaling issues pretty badly with the converter.
When adjusting the converter's pot with the flathead screwdriver that comes with the converter, is the actual adjustment supposed to be made while the the game is on (i.e. to see immediate results of its positioning) or off (to avoid some sort of damage)?
I'm curious because I received an MVS copy of Waku Waku 7 that exibits the scaling issues pretty badly with the converter.

) so MVS-carts seems to be the way to go. If also looked at consolized MVS-stuff, but these look either dodgy or are seriously expensive (might as well go for a cab...if I ever win the lottery)
the (NEO POW3) adapter reads: input = AC 100V, 50/60 Hz, 19 VA and output = output DC 11V, 700 mA.