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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Discussion => Topic started by: Twood1130 on September 13, 2011, 04:10:29 PM
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I Own a Turbografx16 with a cd unit, and i also have the carrying case.
Does anyone know how your supposed to fit everything into it properly?
As a matter of fact lets make it a competition!
Items to fit:
Turbo CD AC adapter
1 TurboPad
AV Cable
TurboGrafx 16 w/ CD
Bonus Points if you can properly fit:
A TurboTap
additional Turbopads
extension cables
The lid must close easily and not fall open when you let it go!
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ok, hahaha... will try this later tonight :)
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do you win a prize if you can fit your express in there too?
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Ill give it a shot tonight as well
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I Own a Turbografx16 with a cd unit, and i also have the carrying case.
Does anyone know how your supposed to fit everything into it properly?
As a matter of fact lets make it a competition!
Items to fit:
Turbo CD AC adapter
1 TurboPad
AV Cable
TurboGrafx 16 w/ CD
Bonus Points if you can properly fit:
A TurboTap
additional Turbopads
extension cables
6-pack of Rolling Rock
The lid must close easily and not fall open when you let it go!
Good luck!
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ok, hahaha... will try this later tonight :)
I'd rather see how many bottles of wine will fit in the kiosk. :D
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ok, hahaha... will try this later tonight :)
I'd rather see how many bottles of wine will fit in the kiosk. :D
hahahaha..... hmmmmmmmm :)
have not forgot Twood1130 just need to get home from work at a decent time to try this out.
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I'm really curious about the best way to fit this stuff, there just doesn't seem to be any good way to do it.
I would have to say figuring out how to stuff the ac adapter in is the most difficult.
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Ac adapter goes in upper left. There's a space for it. You do have to have the original power brick, and the cords need bundled up and tucked outside the box area (If I remember correctly. It' been a long time since I packed my cd setup in the case).
RF adapter goes in upper right. Pads go beside the base unit, I think. I'll double check when I get a chance.
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Well, It can be done.
Closed case, no forcing (though I did have a little coercing to keep the pads in place as the lid closed as they want to slide on the TG16)
(http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/1584/00closed.jpg)
The easy stuff
(http://img585.imageshack.us/img585/111/01easyacavpad1.jpg)
Add the Extension Cable
(http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/8503/02easyextensioncable.jpg)
And a Tap
(http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/692/03tap.jpg)
Then not one, but two extra pads
(http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/9201/04pads23.jpg)
....And I got your six pack (and some extras)
(http://img840.imageshack.us/img840/1107/05hueys.jpg)
All snugly in place
(http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/8965/06all.jpg)
And yes... all this is inside in the pic of the closed case.
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Yeah... I'm not even going to bother trying to top that. :P
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The Radio Shack AC adapter is considerably smaller than the original power brick and allows you to fit more inside the case.
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I've got one. I use it to store my PC Engine and accessories. Works pretty well.
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Wow, that's impressive.
Ac adapter goes in upper left. There's a space for it. You do have to have the original power brick, and the cords need bundled up and tucked outside the box area (If I remember correctly. It' been a long time since I packed my cd setup in the case).
RF adapter goes in upper right. Pads go beside the base unit, I think. I'll double check when I get a chance.
Is that how the original manual said to do it?
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This is the official AC Adapter in this pic
(http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/8503/02easyextensioncable.jpg)