manuhard
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Post by manuhard on Feb 1, 2005 8:54:17 GMT -5
Hi,
I will receive the following hardware, I would like to know if I can play neo-geo MVS games with this hardware, and on the contrary what is the hardware left that I have to buy :
- 4 slot MVS - supergun - jamma cable - svideo cable - MVS cartdrige - joystick
Thanks in advance,
manuhard
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Post by Kazuya_UK on Feb 1, 2005 9:40:58 GMT -5
Looks like you've got everything you need to play from what I can see... what setup did you go for then?
Kaz
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manuhard
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Post by manuhard on Feb 1, 2005 10:11:08 GMT -5
Hi,
Finally I bought a supergun with ebay, it has a svideo output, so it is perfect to go with my TV. It was cheap (less than 100 euros including sheeping), so I decided to buy it. It is called "supergun 2" (never heard about this before), and has some brightness and color adjustement, and other video controls.
Manuhard
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Post by Kazuya_UK on Feb 3, 2005 7:32:46 GMT -5
Hi, Finally I bought a supergun with ebay, it has a svideo output, so it is perfect to go with my TV. It was cheap (less than 100 euros including sheeping), so I decided to buy it. It is called "supergun 2" (never heard about this before), and has some brightness and color adjustement, and other video controls. Manuhard Sounds like it could be one that has been home-made, but there are a lot of really good quality non-professional superguns that I have seen (the one I have here is homemade in fact, see the hardware page on my site). I'm think you have everything you need to get started, but let us know if you need any help once you have got your stuff  I think you've mentioned it before, but I can't remember if you did (damn this feeble short term memory of mine)... where are you from? Just make sure that the supergun you bought (if it's from another country) uses the same power supply as the country you live in, because you wouldn't want to damage it by plugging it in if the voltage is different. If you live in Europe and bought it from someone else in Europe then it shouldn't be a problem, but if you got it from someone in the US and you live in Europe, then it might be different. You may already know this and it most likely won't be a problem, but I just wanted to check to make sure  Kaz
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manuhard
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Post by manuhard on Feb 3, 2005 8:18:44 GMT -5
Hi, Well, I will take ur advice, because u know I will in Paris, and the supergun comes from China (I don't know if it is chinese or american made, though). I just found this useful website about the differences in electrical power, around the world : kropla.com/electric2.htmI had some problems too at the begining, with my 2 AES consoles, because I have one US and one japanese, and the voltages are not the same for each of them (it depends also on the serial number of the console !) I will receive the supergun in about 10 days, I will post a message here to give my thoughts, and eventually my problems.
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Post by Kazuya_UK on Feb 3, 2005 8:32:54 GMT -5
and eventually my problems. Well, hopefully you won't have any ;D Check with the guy you purchased it from to see if he can tell you what voltage it is... it's always better to be safe than sorry. Let us know your impressions once you get it, and if you do have any probs then I'll try to help. If you can, would love to see pictures of it (no rush though), I always like looking at different supergun designs  Kaz
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