Unmodded running burnt discs like its the 2000s still haha
2 Vmus 3 OG controllers -one millenium 2000 model and a retro fighters striker dc
Post your setups
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Re: Post your setups
Well I've had a stock white DC for a few years but admittedly haven't given it nearly enough love. But recently I finally bought this SEGA Sports DC from my work (I repair game consoles). It had come in with a half-assed GD-Emu install, no heatsinks, no supports, improperly formatted sd card full of bad cdi rips, etc.
I tore it down, recapped the main board, did the standard controller port PCB upgrade, cleaned everything, made some nice supports for the GD-Emu using machine screws and threaded brass standoffs, also had our fabrication guy make a nice custom bracket to hold some N64 heatsinks on the chips. Now the GD-Emu sits nice and rock solid and the system runs nice and cool.
I got my Toro box in yesterday, so I've been having a real blast playing with this thing on my RGB modified CRTs. I also have a Brook Wingman adapter coming in tomorrow!
I tore it down, recapped the main board, did the standard controller port PCB upgrade, cleaned everything, made some nice supports for the GD-Emu using machine screws and threaded brass standoffs, also had our fabrication guy make a nice custom bracket to hold some N64 heatsinks on the chips. Now the GD-Emu sits nice and rock solid and the system runs nice and cool.
I got my Toro box in yesterday, so I've been having a real blast playing with this thing on my RGB modified CRTs. I also have a Brook Wingman adapter coming in tomorrow!
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Re: Post your setups
Some really nice setups in this thread. I own a PAL HKT3030 with GDemu purchased off ebay a while back, came with 5.1.5b but have since modded my original DC (same model number but no discolouring) with a clone, the other mods are the battery mod + resettable fuse on the controller board. I've never had any issues with the fuse in all my years of use or was I even aware it was a problem until recently
running via a RGC packapunch into a retrotink 5x
long time lurker here but registered today to post a fix for someone having issues in the card manager thread
running via a RGC packapunch into a retrotink 5x
long time lurker here but registered today to post a fix for someone having issues in the card manager thread
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