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Hey, has anyone heard of tectoy?
They still manufacture sega consoles . Example: SUPER megadrive 3 and master system 3
I never knew about this. Search at google (of course) if you want more info.
edit: unfortunatley they manufacture in brazil .
They still manufacture sega consoles . Example: SUPER megadrive 3 and master system 3
I never knew about this. Search at google (of course) if you want more info.
edit: unfortunatley they manufacture in brazil .
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? could you possibly change the PAL-M signal somehow?
wait a sec... this is a more important question. (down)
Could this
possibly be a source of MOAC (mastersystem on a chip)?
or sega mastersystem handy (If you wanna google it and not click on the link )
wait a sec... this is a more important question. (down)
Could this
possibly be a source of MOAC (mastersystem on a chip)?
or sega mastersystem handy (If you wanna google it and not click on the link )
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I hope you mean MOACgeekbait111 wrote:? could you possibly change the PAL-M signal somehow?
wait a sec... this is a more important question. (down)
Could this
possibly be a source of MOAN (mastersystem on a chip)?
or sega mastersystem handy (If you wanna google it and not click on the link )
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I think it could be the source of a moan
Converting PAL-M to NTSC-M (what is used in America) would require something that converts the color burst frequency/signal to NTSC from PAL but nothing else (because they are otherwise compatible). It would work in black/white (or in funky colors) as that one auction said. You might be lucky and have a TV that can handle PAL color encoding though... but that'd be unlikely.
Converting PAL-M to NTSC-M (what is used in America) would require something that converts the color burst frequency/signal to NTSC from PAL but nothing else (because they are otherwise compatible). It would work in black/white (or in funky colors) as that one auction said. You might be lucky and have a TV that can handle PAL color encoding though... but that'd be unlikely.
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na... nevermind (about deleted post), for anyone who would want to buy any of those stuff here's somethin
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You can do it cheaper than with a Tenlab, by wiring a PAL->RGB and RGB->NTSC converter together. Shouldn't be too difficult to use existing ICs. Probably could do it for < $50...
For the RGB->NTSC part you can get an RGB->PAL converter like they sell for PlayStation and Dreamcast and just rewire it to output NTSC.
For the RGB->NTSC part you can get an RGB->PAL converter like they sell for PlayStation and Dreamcast and just rewire it to output NTSC.
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