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yotsuya:


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--- Quote from: kaneda on November 07, 2013, 02:31:26 pm ---Chopper, you're chipper attitude brightens up my skies.  Please share a photo of yourself.  I'll pay you $500.

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Here's a photo of Chopper. Do I get $250?



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Yup. Got the money waiting for you inside my Ms Pac cabinet.  Come bring some tools, take the money, and install my new monitor.

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Sure. What time does my flight from Arizona leave?

opt2not:

 :lol


ok, yeah  :applaud:

pbj:

I suggest trying to find a helper on Craig's List.  A guy needing help with a MAME cabinet churned me up that way, and I just charged him a case of Shiner to set up his PC.  Put the words arcade and MAME in your listing and you'll probably get someone contacting you.


I am in no way vouching for this guy, but I bet he could help you out for your $300 or put you in touch with someone that can:

http://www.crazylevipinball.com/repairs.php


Good luck.

 :cheers:

TPB:


--- Quote from: Malenko on November 07, 2013, 10:35:36 am ---a scan line generator from crafty mech

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Here's another scanline generator.

It's a Dreamcast VGA box with scanline features, but the connection cable can be interchanged with a VGA cable, allowing it to function as a scanline generator for any VGA input source.


http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?42388-Dreamcast-VGA-box-amp-Scanline-generator

http://anten.com.tr/content_files/banners/hanzomanual.pdf


It's pricier than the Crafty Mech unit.  It's $60 which includes shipping, add an extra $5 if you want BOTH of the Dreamcast and VGA connection cables.

But this box has a few nifty extra features, selectable via 4 switches :


>>   Scanline On/Off switch.

>>   "Even" or "Odd" scanlines.

>>   Scanline width selection ... "Single" or "Double" width scanlines.

>>   There's a 4th switch (intended for the Dreamcast VGA box functionality) to toggle between RGB video (15khz 480i ), and VGA video (31khz 480p).




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