Retrogamer09 wrote:

I do not know if I can ask this here but, Does someone have batteries contacts that would be willing to sell…

Check in The Trading Post, my friend.

Apeshit wrote:

More like "Apple Store" instead of "Steve Jobs".

Telerophon wrote:

Are you saying you are cool like Steve Jobs?

iLKke wrote:

His body temperature is pretty low right now.

Oh, cool!

Exactly as in the schematic, or did you have to change some things?

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(26 replies, posted in General Discussion)

If I'm a dad, no one's told me yet.







Holy shit, that's kind of a scary thought.

boomlinde wrote:

1/8:
  Pros:
    * Is 1/8"
  Cons:
    * Is not 1/4"
   
1/4:
  Pros:
    * Is 1/4"
  Cons:
    * Is not 1/8"

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(14 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

4.6.9 is out??? yikes

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(1,485 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I don't even really like MGBs and I think that ones is gorgeous.

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(14 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

The answer is "Yes."

DataFix wrote:
boaconstructor wrote:

lol

The stereo output of the game boy isn't balanced, so having balanced cables shouldn't matter.

I think the "1/4" cables are of better quality" argument is also bunk; if this is really an issue, you can make your own 1/8" cables to the exact specification you think your perfect game boy pro-sound cable should be.

If you want RCA Phono outputs, I've got a thing that is gonna blow your mind:

I can't believe I posted in this thread.

Are you saying you are cool like Steve Jobs? wink

The kind that make it turn on.

Hell to the yizzle.

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Hey All,

I apologize if this is a question with an easy answer; I searched before posting but didn't find much information about the subject.

In short, does anyone have end user experience with the SNES PowerPak or the Super Everdrive, or have any insight into the major differences between the two products?

I know one uses SD and the other uses CF cards, but outside of that I'm not well versed on the major differences, and they seem to function very similarly. It also seems like krikzz is behind the SD2SNES, but that seems even harder to find information on than the Super Everdrive.

Anyway, thank you in advance for any insight and anecdotal experience you can share.

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In layman's terms, yes.

Breakout album of the "why bother tagging?" genre!