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Game Doctor SF6 for sale locally. Not sure if I should make an offer :shrug: Untested for starters... but also, I don't need it :wacko:
Watching Picard yet? Or waiting for all of season 2 to binge?
Man it's so much better!!!
I got NHL 2k7. It took a butt-load of time to download.
Almost done with Wild Arms 5 :bored:.
I wouldn't say it's a bit pointless :P
100+ floppies on one USB stick.
USB sticks much easier to source than floppies and take up less space.
No need to worry about cleaning/maintaining floppy drive.
One thing that intrigues me about SF7 (and 6 as well) is the parallel port which there is apparently a CD-Rom drive accessory. No idea if such a drive can be replicated though (I mean, if it has a special parallel to PATA board inside).
The unit up for grabs doesn't have the DSP1 adapter though, also as it's untested no idea how much ram installed.
From what I've read that model can have up to 128MB installed (2x 64MB), but I think back in the day they shipped with 64MB max. Maybe most only have 32MB, idk :shrug:
Yeah, but if you're looking for a convenient solution, we obviously have everdrives...
Those DSP adapters were actually kinda uncommon. Like sure you could order them, but few people did. Expansion memory too, not a lot of sticks of that, though last I checked Tototek was occasionally manufacturing some.
The SF7 *probably* has 32mb internal, with the expansion slot empty. The SF6 would have 16mb internal and 16mb in its expansion, and the SF3 had 16mb + 8mb. Of course variants are totally possible.
Oh yeah, and that parallel port was best off hooked up to an old laptop running ucon64. Sure having a CD add-on was cute, but fuck burning some incompatible rom and trying to sort that out, when you could run a PC and solve everything and push roms to the system.
I think ucon64 got patched to run on ubuntu or something like that, so you might not need an old laptop just a parallel to usb connection solution? :shrug:
But yeah an old laptop with parallel might be easier if you already have one.
The Expanse x-ray webisodes have been released.