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chrome7713

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Question about 'Backup Booster 1/2'
« on: November 28, 2005, 02:24:27 AM »
is it true that "backup booster1" works as an AV booster AND a battery backup, and that backup "booster2" omits the AV booster, but still acts as a battery backup unit?


I got a BB2 bundled in with my Coregrafx system, and the seller was convinced it had the built-in AV booster, yet I found a website ( http://www.sdk-team.com/collection_nec_pce.htm ) that says it was only BB1 that had that.

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Is this link above the definitive source?

help.

Thanks.

esteban

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Re: Question about 'Backup Booster 1/2'
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2005, 06:07:33 AM »
Quote from: "chrome7713"
is it true that "backup booster1" works as an AV booster AND a battery backup, and that backup "booster2" omits the AV booster, but still acts as a battery backup unit?


I got a BB2 bundled in with my Coregrafx system, and the seller was convinced it had the built-in AV booster, yet I found a website ( http://www.sdk-team.com/collection_nec_pce.htm ) that says it was only BB1 that had that.

?
Is this link above the definitive source?

help.

Thanks.
Hmmm, I think Aaron used to have this documented here at pcenginefx ... he might know.

Anyway, let's assume it's true. If BB1 lacks A/V, it really only affects folks who have the original white PC-Engine (which had RF output only).

CoreGrafx models had A/V output (on right-hand side, but you need a special A/V cable).

So you should be fine. I guess BB2 was for original PCE (white) consoles, since it would be redundant on the later models.

Hopefully, other folks can verify this :)

EDIT: Here's a definitive page:
http://www6.airnet.ne.jp/wataru/pce/back_sys.htm

I don't know Japanese, unfortunately.
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chrome7713

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Re: Question about 'Backup Booster 1/2'
« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2005, 08:51:03 PM »
Quote from: "stevek666"

CoreGrafx models had A/V output (on right-hand side, but you need a special A/V cable).


Ah, I have the console sat on my desk at work here right now  8)
I feel 12 years old again! :)

Yeah, luckily it came with the correct AV lead (AV>Composite) and I have a scart adapter which I can plug the composite phonos into.

Thanks for your post Steve.

Will ask a japanese friend of mine if she can translate
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Kaminari

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Question about 'Backup Booster 1/2'
« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2005, 12:05:10 AM »
The Back-Up Boosters 1&2 both combine an AV Booster + a Ten no Koe 2 (back-up unit). The main difference is that the BB1 requires an R6 (AA) battery, while the BB2 has an internal NiCad one.