Vinevessel
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- Joined
- Aug 25, 2000
- Posts
- 6
Hello Jeff,
Probably you know me, I am the one that plan to send my system to you couple weeks ago, but then still thinking better to save couple hundred US Dollars and buy a new, modified system from Shawn (Which has a modification installed from you of course) for around US$485.
Well, but if you don't mind, I just want to ask you couple questions regarding my 'broken' system and hopefully, it can be fixed
As in my old E-Mail, you said that we can use SEGA Genesis Adaptor for Neo-Geo System, so what sort of Voltage and Current we need? (If I am not wrong, it's 9V 850mA).
Is the current rating really important? Because I saw in the original AC Adaptor is 1.2 A.
I tried to make a modification by myself by cutting the Resistor Jumper that was connected to PAL1 Jumper Area. Is it all for modification that need to force the signal to NTSC?
Well, I just follow it from Chris Mullins FAQ though several months ago, and he said just cut the resistor and that's it.
I don't know whether the failure caused by cuttign those resistor or not, because my AC Adaptor is also a bit broken, and can't transmit a 9V steady voltage sometimes going up and down, I knew it from the Multimeter.
Before I cut the resistor, the system already faced a difficulty in starting the game. I have to re-enter the Cart and Switching several times the On/Off before playing the games. Otherwise, sometimes I just can see scramble in the screen, like mozaic, or sometimes just dark screen.
After? Well, it's even worse on my system, it's totally gone (Is Chris really give a bad information???). I can't play any of my games, but I knew that the system is on 'cause the LED is on,.but I just can see scramble screen, just like what you usually faced with old NES,. you need to blow into your cart first before actually start the games.
But, of course I didn't blow my cart,.but I can't really play the games anymore.
Anyway, Thanks A LOT Jeff for all your help,.You are the best Tech.Support for Neo I reckon, 'cause I couldn't find any in Australia 'til now.
Have A Great DAY!
Probably you know me, I am the one that plan to send my system to you couple weeks ago, but then still thinking better to save couple hundred US Dollars and buy a new, modified system from Shawn (Which has a modification installed from you of course) for around US$485.
Well, but if you don't mind, I just want to ask you couple questions regarding my 'broken' system and hopefully, it can be fixed
As in my old E-Mail, you said that we can use SEGA Genesis Adaptor for Neo-Geo System, so what sort of Voltage and Current we need? (If I am not wrong, it's 9V 850mA).
Is the current rating really important? Because I saw in the original AC Adaptor is 1.2 A.
I tried to make a modification by myself by cutting the Resistor Jumper that was connected to PAL1 Jumper Area. Is it all for modification that need to force the signal to NTSC?
Well, I just follow it from Chris Mullins FAQ though several months ago, and he said just cut the resistor and that's it.
I don't know whether the failure caused by cuttign those resistor or not, because my AC Adaptor is also a bit broken, and can't transmit a 9V steady voltage sometimes going up and down, I knew it from the Multimeter.
Before I cut the resistor, the system already faced a difficulty in starting the game. I have to re-enter the Cart and Switching several times the On/Off before playing the games. Otherwise, sometimes I just can see scramble in the screen, like mozaic, or sometimes just dark screen.
After? Well, it's even worse on my system, it's totally gone (Is Chris really give a bad information???). I can't play any of my games, but I knew that the system is on 'cause the LED is on,.but I just can see scramble screen, just like what you usually faced with old NES,. you need to blow into your cart first before actually start the games.
But, of course I didn't blow my cart,.but I can't really play the games anymore.
Anyway, Thanks A LOT Jeff for all your help,.You are the best Tech.Support for Neo I reckon, 'cause I couldn't find any in Australia 'til now.
Have A Great DAY!