Quote from: esteban on October 05, 2017, 08:39:58 AMScan the moo-cow book!only single cover and lyric sheet
Scan the moo-cow book!
Sacrilege to soil a TE with Ninty stuff. But curiosity got the better of me.
I am trying to find a generic cable because I lost/misplaced mine years ago. Thank you in advance. *3.5mm (I forget that most of the world laughs at our weights and measurements)
Quote from: esteban on October 12, 2017, 08:35:13 AMI am trying to find a generic cable because I lost/misplaced mine years ago. Thank you in advance. *3.5mm (I forget that most of the world laughs at our weights and measurements)This is what I used,I only had the 3.5mm to female AV. But that works fine too. Just connect the ends with your regular AV cables.To get it all working I had to get the SNES mini's HDMI signal downscaled. So I used one of those cheap chinese HDMI to AV converters.
I want to play some VHS VCR via TE/GT.... I found some old home movies at my parents... I thought it would be amusing for my brothers to see it displayed on a TE.
I'm sure they'd get a kick out of that. lolSpeaking of VCR's,I keep an old VCR around purely for the reason of using it to connect older consoles that only have RF as an available connection.So basically it's to go from RF to Composite, via the VCR. I have a couple TV's that don't pick up the signal of these old systems. This solves that issue.An RF Demodulator would have done the same job, but those aren't exactly on the cheap side.
I do the same thing. I hook up Atari 2600, GASP 5200, 7800, Intellivision, Colecovision, Odyssey 2, and others through a VCR that connects to my PVM via composite.