A couple weeks ago I was in the chat room here and someone informed me that an IDE to Compact Flash adapter existed. I found this very interesting because I had already installed an Atari 800 to IDE adapter in an 800 XE Game system. I ordered one off eBay that very night.
There's a guy by the name of "Mr Atari" who came up with it. Here's his site:
http://www.mr-atari.com
Anyway, I got the IDE to Compact Flash adapter today. After forcing myself to do some writing I finally allowed myself to hook it up to the XEGS.
A few hours later I was booting to DOS off the Compact Flash! Hm... I wonder what I could be planning to build?
Not to tip my cards, but does anyone know of any 5 volt larger-than-the-PSOne screens out there?
He he he he....
To stoke the fires of rumor-madness...
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Stepup convertors are really big so it wouldnt be the most pratical thing.
As for a screen running on 5+ volts... Look for a 4" or 5" portable tv on ebay, there around just have to look. Thats the best and closest to 5 volts I can get otherwise you'll have to set it up like the origninal VCSp that ran off two batteries.
As for a screen running on 5+ volts... Look for a 4" or 5" portable tv on ebay, there around just have to look. Thats the best and closest to 5 volts I can get otherwise you'll have to set it up like the origninal VCSp that ran off two batteries.
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hey im looking at a farly small one for my dreamcast.. its a bit of money but not to much...
and ben im thinking your hinting to a pc handheld with compact flash drive
but only you can say what it is.
and the screen, why does it have to be 5 volts?
well im wondering what your making... (make a Dreamcast!)
and ben im thinking your hinting to a pc handheld with compact flash drive
but only you can say what it is.
and the screen, why does it have to be 5 volts?
well im wondering what your making... (make a Dreamcast!)