Aypok
Sonic the Hedgehog
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Post by Aypok on Jul 27, 2007 7:36:07 GMT
Also Aypok, is you're DP the logo for "the scooby doo project"? "DP"? You mean my avatar? Nope - it's a character from an old web-comic I used to draw (many, many years ago). :)
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Post by sonicteam10 on Jul 27, 2007 7:39:44 GMT
aaahh, still cool though.
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Post by ninjabearhug on Jul 27, 2007 18:32:32 GMT
So the genesis model 1 adapter is the same? Awsome! I'm gonna order one tonight! It's not 100% the same - but it's very close. You can use the Mega Drive/Genesis MkI PSU to power an SMS (as you were describing - that works fine) - but an SMS PSU will not properly power a Mega Drive/Genesis MkI (I think the SMS PSU doesn't give it enough power). It gives very odd graphical glitches - if it even works. I only have power problems when i try use one with a MegaCD/32X connected to my MD, if i'm just running an MD console by itself they've always worked fine for me-no glitches whatsoever.
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Aypok
Sonic the Hedgehog
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Post by Aypok on Jul 27, 2007 18:47:31 GMT
I only have power problems when i try use one with a MegaCD/32X connected to my MD, if i'm just running an MD console by itself they've always worked fine for me-no glitches whatsoever. Yeah, I definitely had the problem when the Mega CD was plugged in, but I'm pretty sure it was the same when it was just the Mega Drive. I could be wrong... Or my PSU could be knackered (although it powers my SMS fine...).
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Post by ninjabearhug on Jul 27, 2007 19:14:02 GMT
It's worse with the original adapter than the smaller one that came with the SMS2. I've also noticed that the original SMS adapter has a few problems running my GG. I really should use the proper adapters but i'm too lazy to go upstairs and get them so i normally just plug the first one i see in and see what happens
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