btw, the reason I want to "re-portablize" the Nomad is because on mine there are a bunch of pixels stuck on orange and it's really distracting. also, I'll try to have better battery life and of course a bigger screen
Sega Nomad SP!!!!!!!
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Gamelver
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Sega Nomad SP!!!!!!!
Since I don't already have enough portables to work on, why not add another
?!?!?!?....anyway, I'm planning on "re-portablizing" the Sega Nomad, giving it a new case a and a 5 inch psone screen
. btw, it will NOT have a folding screen design like the GBA SP
.....It'll be a fairly easy portable, since all I need really is some batteries, a psone screen, and some switches and stuff
. I'll probably begin working on it after the GCp, although I really wanted to finish the N64p4 first......wonder which one I should do........
btw, the reason I want to "re-portablize" the Nomad is because on mine there are a bunch of pixels stuck on orange and it's really distracting. also, I'll try to have better battery life and of course a bigger screen
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btw, the reason I want to "re-portablize" the Nomad is because on mine there are a bunch of pixels stuck on orange and it's really distracting. also, I'll try to have better battery life and of course a bigger screen
Without games my life would have no meaning.
Well, I guess it would, but it would be a lot less fun!!!!!!!

Well, I guess it would, but it would be a lot less fun!!!!!!!

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Ah, I have the same problem with the orange pixels. With mine, it was because some kid threw my backpack at school while it was in it, causing a hairline scratch along the screen. Luckily it's in a highly unused area, but it cna be distracting still. Good luck with it, although I really want to see a finished GCp soon.
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what a great idea! I have about 3 nomads - 1 works well, 1 doesn't work at all, and the other has a blob of orange pixels. I had thought of tearing apart the one that doesn't work to use the case for something else, but I hadn't thought of using the internals of the one with the messed up screen and re-casing and re-screening it. Excellent !!
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are you gane put the 5" screen in the same case
or you building a new one
and could you do anymore to it besides battery power and screen
and one more question could you right a how to once your done
wow i have to many questions ...but hey i thought the nomad was a good system. making it do more would be cool
or you building a new one
and could you do anymore to it besides battery power and screen
and one more question could you right a how to once your done
wow i have to many questions ...but hey i thought the nomad was a good system. making it do more would be cool
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I remember saying something like this a while back. Everyone hated the idea because the Nomad was already portable. But if you use the Radica Genesis thing and an LED-modded screen, you can have TFT image quality with less power consumption.
I remember the orange pixel problem. My old Powerbook 165c had it. (passive-matrixd (non-TFT screen. Maybe TFTs don't get it as easily?)
I remember the orange pixel problem. My old Powerbook 165c had it. (passive-matrixd (non-TFT screen. Maybe TFTs don't get it as easily?)
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