A couple of questions

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A couple of questions

Post by what » Sat Nov 14, 2009 2:26 pm

Hi, well, i've got a genesis, and for some reason no matter what screen I have it on, it looks fuzzy. does anybody know what's wrong? Also, I've found that my sega will run if I use my slim ps2's power cord, but I dont know its mah and it's voltage.

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Re: A couple of questions

Post by ttsgeb » Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:31 am

If you are using the standard AV cable that plugs in the antenna port on the back of your TV, it's going to look fuzzy on newer screens.

The Genesis Power supply is rated for *digs around* 10v, 850 mA
I think using the PS2 power supply has been discussed here before though.

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Re: A couple of questions

Post by what » Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:17 pm

Thank you. Unfortunately, one of the blue cylinders broke off, also what are they called?

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Re: A couple of questions

Post by themadhacker » Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:06 pm

blue cyllinders....A capacitor? That's you problem, then. Capacitors are usually linked with the video portion of a game system. Just find out how many microfrauds it is "uf" and replace it.
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Re: A couple of questions

Post by what » Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:35 pm

Thank you. Also, has anybody ever used the electrical glue that they have on thinkgeek? It's supposed to be conductive, but I dont know how well it would work and it may not be good for small stuff

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