> Yeah, but we all know you're not a purist, Mr. Multigames ;-)
>
Hee-hee. Yeah, as long as this doesn't turn into the "Classic Porsche"
mailing-list my next-cube neighbor is on-- 30 message long threads about
the proper head-stamp for the bolts on the engine mounts of a 1956 356.
Hope you're not replacing those 1980 date-stamp standard TTL IC's with
1990's date-stamp LS series! Might have to turn you into the
authenticity-police. ;-) Is that wire the original color? I see that
that's not actually Roseburg Lumber - douglas fir, 3/8" plywood in your
monitor shelf...
Is it just me or does Mark's more frequent mentions of "original" in
games immediately make you think of that
round-headed-xenophobe-jamma-multigame-rotating-monitor thing he's got?
(just messing with you, Mark... ;-)
> > I'm going to try similar surgery on my Star Trek sitdown-- I'll post
> if
> > anything "bad" happens.
>
> And knowing you, you'll take time to put in a nice audio amplifier as
> well ;-)
>
I think the left-side speaker in my sit-down is out. How the hell you
get at *that* is beyond me. Anyone know?
> Speaking of surgeries and Sega XY's; I attempted swapping a WG4600
> tube onto a
> G08, but I think there are some problems with the monitor chassis that
> I need
> to fix first. If the procedure is successful, I will document it and
> add it to
> one of the FAQ on my web page.
>
Cool. Be interesting to hear about.
-Clay
Received on Fri Apr 16 13:59:24 1999
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