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pbj:
Yep, completely agree on Manhattan Project.  Never cared much for Turtles in Times.

My top loader is RF only and has the jail bars.  10 year old you and me wouldn't have noticed or cared.

Today I'm going to take the pcb out and shove the cart into my FOAC.  Supposedly some of these hacks don't work well on real hardware, so I'm curious to see if that'll clear up Kirby and Mario 3.

Howard_Casto:
I think it depends on what you use to display it.  The really old tvs did a great job with composite and even rf, but as tvs got cheaper, the way they handled anything but broadcast and digital started to suffer.  I've got two flat screens I play on.... one does a really good job of upscaling but constantly loses sync and another keeps sync but upscales horribly. 

I've even got a couple of crts to test on, but as they were built around the time flat screens were coming in, even they do a rather poor job. 

I would love to get a really old 1980's tv...a 25 incher.. and maybe mod it for rgb input. 

I've been trying to convert everything I have to rgb, not because I'm one of those "sharper is better" guys, but because it's too much of a hassle to get a reliable signal on anything but vga or hdmi. 

I'm curious about the FOAC as well.

pbj:
Everything works 100% on the FOAC, even the saving in Kirby.

Sigh.

Howard_Casto:
How does it save without a battery?  Is there a cap on the board or something?

thomas_surles:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on July 11, 2016, 07:34:11 pm ---How does it save without a battery?  Is there a cap on the board or something?

--- End quote ---
I was wondering the same thing

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