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elefas

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  1. Hey thanks a lot for the feedback! I'll keep in mind for the next update! I am glad you are enjoying it, have fun!
  2. @BydoEmpire: Thanks! Latest update offers more questions on Nintendo and Sega worlds. More specifically SNES and Dreamcast questions have been added. Have fun!
  3. Hello folks, I would like to share with you my attempt for a little retro video gaming trivia, RetroQuiz. It comes with questions about our favorite Atari, Sega and Nintendo. Have a go and try to beat my score in the leaderboards, I am sure most of you can do better than me [emoji4] Have fun and post me your comments and feedback, I would much appreciate. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pylm.retroquiz Sorry for triple posting! Tapatalk is to blame as it showed me that topic creation failed and I kept pressing the submit button. Please moderators delete the duplicates topics and my apologies for the mess I caused
  4. Just now I received the games. They look and play very good!!! Thanks a lot Allan!
  5. Payment sent for California Games, Double Dragon, Lemmings! PM'ed further details thanks!
  6. PM'ed for some atari lynx titles: California Games (7/10) £12 Double Dragon (8/10) £33 Lemmings (8/10) £30 thanks.
  7. Thanks for the tips my friend. For the time being I am satisfied with the result. If it happens to open my 7800 again will try to follow your instructions, probably fit a capacitor.
  8. Ok I tried what phoenixdownita suggested, got rid all resistors and just kept R3. 75 ohm R3 still had a lot of ghosting so I started trying bigger resistors...till I settled down with 1K! Taken the opportunity to open my 7800 I did some other things also. Firstly I desoldered the RF modulator and placed there a headphones jack (ground, audio-single channel, video). With a Y rca cable I get the composite and audio rca. Turned out a very compact solution to provide output for a/v. Plus I also did what PacManPlus connected a plug in video, 5V, ground connectors. The result is better than before but ghosting still exists. I think I can live with it. Thanks helping out!
  9. so any suggestions to improve the ghosting effect? should i change some resistors (in other threads I read about replacing the R3 75 ohm resistor of the amplifier with a 47 ohm one)?
  10. Hello fellow atarians, Is this the best I can get from my pal 7800 ? I did the a/v mod described in this thread, only differences are that I used a C548C transistor I had spare and R1, R2 are approximated values (I combined some spare resistors in series to achieve the approximated value). Tried both in lcd monitor via tv tuner and 14 inch crt, in my case the lcd monitor displays better than the crt. Should I be satisfied with the result or can I do something to make it better?
  11. elefas

    Lynx to VGA

    Candle, been silently following the thread for awhile, just registered to tell you good luck with your project and I am really interested in buying one for my lynx 2 once it is ready.
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