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Russian is pretty difficult. I can read it, but I understand only 10% of it. My Russian teachers at school aren't very good... but translate.google.com helps
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http://www.tmeeco.eu
Files of all broken links and images of mine are found here : http://www.tmeeco.eu/FileDen
http://www.tmeeco.eu
Files of all broken links and images of mine are found here : http://www.tmeeco.eu/FileDen
you should check devster page, he made something crazier than that for megadrive... Full IDE + extended RAM + LAN/modem card... ^^
http://devster.retrodev.com ^^
http://devster.retrodev.com ^^
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That's pretty amazing. The Mega Drive Portable would be worth having, it defintely beats the Nomad.Shiru wrote:Here, in Russia, also beginner-level home-computer based on SMD is available ('Magistr-16'). This computer uses usual SMD hardware with RAM upgrade, RTC, keyboard/mouse and FDD controller. Unlicensed, of course (I don't know where it was developed and produced). Some screenshots of specific software and some text in russian is here.
MD Portable is released and available here, I know some peoples, who already buy it.
Technically it's standart SMD, except one important thing: cartriges are not standart physically (in size, it's possible to make passive adapter). But, as some peoples investigate, these cartriges uses flash ROMs instead of mask ones.
4 AAA Battery, lifetime 6-10 hours. 2.5'' LCD with light; also has composite TV-out. Dimensions 142w 82h 26d (in mm). Weight 143g. Price about $50. Cartridges up to $3, about 80 games already available.
Inside console
Inside of cartridge
Technically it's standart SMD, except one important thing: cartriges are not standart physically (in size, it's possible to make passive adapter). But, as some peoples investigate, these cartriges uses flash ROMs instead of mask ones.
4 AAA Battery, lifetime 6-10 hours. 2.5'' LCD with light; also has composite TV-out. Dimensions 142w 82h 26d (in mm). Weight 143g. Price about $50. Cartridges up to $3, about 80 games already available.
Inside console
Inside of cartridge
Lol, i had the same idea ^^ However, in my head, there were little link that let you copy your original games to mini cartridges
Crazy great, 6-10 hours sounds great
Is the sound okay? Most GOAC sux at sound... But after looking at some pics, the product overall finishing seems very crap ^^
http://www.mdport.ru/
Seems incrediblely illegal ^^
Crazy great, 6-10 hours sounds great
Is the sound okay? Most GOAC sux at sound... But after looking at some pics, the product overall finishing seems very crap ^^
http://www.mdport.ru/
Seems incrediblely illegal ^^
I saw only one report about sound, and this guy said that it has low quality. He mentioned mono output, I'm not sure if he said about headphones output; some high sounds cuts (filter?); loud low-frequency sound affects to screen when volume above half of max.Fonzie wrote:Is the sound okay? Most GOAC sux at sound...
It's a cheap not licenced chinese product, so what you want:)
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Problem: Flash in the cart is 3.3V, and standard carts operate on 5V (though, they do work on 3.3V too, but not aswell). Passive adaptor is possible.
Sound will most definately suck, it is kind of a rule that goes with all MD clones (my weird clone had 100% accurate sound though, but it fried).
And that LCD affection is most likely caused by headphone amp sucking too much power.
Cool thing though, and 3$ for a 2MB flash chip... great !!! Just reflash the cart if needed
Sound will most definately suck, it is kind of a rule that goes with all MD clones (my weird clone had 100% accurate sound though, but it fried).
And that LCD affection is most likely caused by headphone amp sucking too much power.
Cool thing though, and 3$ for a 2MB flash chip... great !!! Just reflash the cart if needed
Mida sa loed ? Nagunii aru ei saa
http://www.tmeeco.eu
Files of all broken links and images of mine are found here : http://www.tmeeco.eu/FileDen
http://www.tmeeco.eu
Files of all broken links and images of mine are found here : http://www.tmeeco.eu/FileDen
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Hey, I've got two Nomads, and aside from the battery life, they're great. (Maybe you have some Nomad Envy?) And I can be sure that it's 100% compatible, aside from having no external player 1 port. (I've even gotten the Miracle Piano running on one.)cdoty wrote:That's pretty amazing. The Mega Drive Portable would be worth having, it defintely beats the Nomad.
Depending on the part, many 3.3V flash (and other) chips are designed to run with a 3.3 - 5.5 volt power supply.TmEE co.(TM) wrote:Problem: Flash in the cart is 3.3V, and standard carts operate on 5V (though, they do work on 3.3V too, but not aswell). Passive adaptor is possible.
Sound will most definately suck, it is kind of a rule that goes with all MD clones (my weird clone had 100% accurate sound though, but it fried).
And that LCD affection is most likely caused by headphone amp sucking too much power.
Cool thing though, and 3$ for a 2MB flash chip... great !!! Just reflash the cart if needed
It looks like a first-generation Game Boy Advance... except that the screen may be backlit. (the unlit GBA screen was horrible)