I recently ordered this sexy beast from Japan along with an Everdrive clone; just waiting on a third party, Australian power supply. I can't wait to start playing some games on it
oww...if there's one console that shouldn't be played on a modern tv, it's the n64...it looks terrible, even the PS1 looks better because at the very least that supports RGB. I suggest you get the n64 modded for better video output
oww...if there's one console that shouldn't be played on a modern tv, it's the n64...it looks terrible, even the PS1 looks better because at the very least that supports RGB. I suggest you get the n64 modded for better video output
True that, it's not ideal with the default output. I do plan on picking up a HDMI converter at a later stage, however. That being said it couldn't be any worse than the PS2 running over composite cables
I turned on game and PC mode, and set digital noise reduction to 'strong' on my LED panel. The visuals via composite are now at a more acceptable level...better than those cheap Chinese HDMI converters even. It's surprising how much of a difference noise reduction makes...this'll see me through until I can afford a decent HDMI solution.
mkandersson1082 wrote:I recently ordered this sexy beast from Japan along with an Everdrive clone; just waiting on a third party, Australian power supply. I can't wait to start playing some games on it
Be careful using a clone ED. The voltages I hear are wildly unstable on those devices and will eventually kill your N64.
I replaced thermal pad with 1.5mm pad And I assembled all of dreamcast unit But I think this 1.5mm thermal pad is too thick to connect the every edge...
Hi all. I’m new to dreamcast. I have bought one for my self past year but didn’t have time for modding it. But now that I have enough time I want to...
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SATA is not the best choice, I recommend you use IDE
Hi all. I’m new to dreamcast. I have bought one for my self past year but didn’t have time for modding it. But now that I have enough time I want to...
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I'd like to add that internal VGA mods are completely pointless these days as VGA adapters are plentiful and cheap.