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Dennis
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 4:48 am |
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Thanks for taking the time to help, I really apprciate it.
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miklebanks
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 9:34 am |
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I know I suck at this stuff so I was wondering if anyone would build me one? How much do they go for? miklebanks@gmail.comlet me know if anyone is interested 
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Hailey
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 4:13 am |
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I have interest i will buy i live california
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Muradom
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 6:13 pm |
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Hey, im very impressed by your stealth nespc! GJ  I'm getting itrested in building 1 of these myself. But i was wondering the same thing as coreybedford on page 3, about soldering the usb cord to original nes ports. Can you try posting a pic or explain somehow how did you do it and where did you get the info on how to do it? Thanks, take care.
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Rocco33
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:55 am |
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Hey Guys... yet another noob here hoping to get some help! As I am having trouble finding the Intel D201GLY2A with S Video (can only find without S Video) does anyone see any obvious reason(s) why the http://www.mini-box.com/Intel-D945GCLF2-kit?sc=8&category=1178l] would not work? Or... is there some place to get the D201GLY2A with S Video? I don't see it on mini-box...again only the one without. Any and all help is very much appreciated!
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cbutters
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:19 am |
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Baldr1980
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 6:51 am |
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Hey cbutters Can you tell me about undervolting D201GLY2? Standart intel BIOS isn't support this feature. I cant find any other bios.
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cbutters
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 7:33 pm |
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Baldr1980 wrote: Hey cbutters Can you tell me about undervolting D201GLY2? Standart intel BIOS isn't support this feature. I cant find any other bios. Sure can, I wrote an entire article on underclocking the D201GLY2! link here: http://www.exoid.com/?p=1161
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 9:35 am |
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Sweeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!, youre awsome , very nice and interesting , thanks for posting this idea I have converted the relevant code to fixed-point but I had to rewrite large sections to be optimised enough to run on the NES's 16MHz CPU, but nothing great has come up.I would also like to recommend Generic Viagra for anyone like myself with intimacy problems.
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ERK
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 10:39 pm |
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I know this project is pretty old now, but I was wondering if you could explain a little bit how you wired the composite for the audio.
From the pictures it looks as though you have a wire plugged into your speaker/headphone jack and the other end soldered on the controller board in between the two output audio components. That will work for both your left and right audio outputs? Also, did you need any kind of speaker to composite adapter, or is it just a cord from a speaker or something?
Edit: Also, would the Channel 3/4 switch come into play at all without precaution?
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:28 am |
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cbutters
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:46 pm |
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ERK wrote: I know this project is pretty old now, but I was wondering if you could explain a little bit how you wired the composite for the audio.
From the pictures it looks as though you have a wire plugged into your speaker/headphone jack and the other end soldered on the controller board in between the two output audio components. That will work for both your left and right audio outputs? Also, did you need any kind of speaker to composite adapter, or is it just a cord from a speaker or something?
Edit: Also, would the Channel 3/4 switch come into play at all without precaution? Yes I have a cut open a standard stereo earbud cable, then grounded it to the frame, and connected the output to the center pin on the red and yellow composite connectors, and the s-video to composite is going out the white composite connector on the rear. (I know it doesn't necessarily match up with the labels on the box, but you know... it works.
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cbutters
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:50 pm |
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GruntUltra wrote: Check it out kids - I finished it earlier this month: Grunt! This is a work of art... I love it, it looks great. Do you by chance have more pictures of this build? I'm sorry I havent checked my own forum in a few weeks here.
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ERK
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 11:40 pm |
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Thanks for the reply! At risk of becoming a bother, I'd like to ask to specify a little more on a couple of things. When you say you grounded the audio wire to the case, did you do that by taking half the wire and soldering it to the tray that houses the composite adapters? Also, my panel looks a little different from yours (from what I can tell), how can I be sure I'm wiring it to the center pin on the composite connectors? There doesn't seem to be a pin physically between the two and I'm having trouble figuring it out. Again though, thanks. And just so you know, if you couldn't already tell, I'm a little new at this 
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cbutters
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Post subject: Re: NES Retro Gaming Computer - Stealth Edition Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 3:40 pm |
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ERK wrote: Thanks for the reply! At risk of becoming a bother, I'd like to ask to specify a little more on a couple of things. When you say you grounded the audio wire to the case, did you do that by taking half the wire and soldering it to the tray that houses the composite adapters? Also, my panel looks a little different from yours (from what I can tell), how can I be sure I'm wiring it to the center pin on the composite connectors? There doesn't seem to be a pin physically between the two and I'm having trouble figuring it out. Again though, thanks. And just so you know, if you couldn't already tell, I'm a little new at this  Yes, I grounded the headphone wires to the metal frame, as far as making sure that it wires into the center pin... I don't have mine anymore so I am trying to go off memory here. If you look at my third post in this thread with pictures, look at the 5th picture down, you will see that behind each composite connection there is a metal pin that comes out and then down to the circuit board. If I remember right, I cut each of these pins so it didn't connect into the circuit board any longer and soldered in my my headphone and or video signal wire. Does that make sense?
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