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>>5166052
>Different anon, but neat flag trick.
It works with clothes. I have a few shirts that no matter how you hang them, they will wrinkle. Manmade materials can melt at high drier heat, so it works that way. Its not a flag trick, so much as a way to not iron a shirt, but to have all the wrinkles out of it. Hell, I have tossed entire suits in the drier due to poor storage.

old pic somewhat related.

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>>5109204
>Mine works fine, any other games you want me to post proof of?
Glad you got one that works. I don't know how you posting proof would have changed the fact that mine would not play certain games at all, no matter what version of the rom I used, and in some cases as many as 8 different versions of the roms. I had no issues at all with the Everdrive64. At times electronics don't work, especially when they are cheap chinkshit knockoffs. I got a bad one, and I will exercise word of mouth. I did sell it for a bit more then I bought it for because I included the SD card with all the working titles on it, and I would have gladly traded you 1:1 mine for yours. Perfect Dark was the one that gave me a headache and I came here to ask what was up, and described the issue. I got flamed for buying a piece of shit, and the thread was archived with 15-20 responses. And they are 100% correct. It was a piece of shit. I did take it apart to look at it, and it looked like ass. The cart felt cheap. The Everdrive feels solid, and the pcb looks like someone older then the age of 8 did the work on it. Glad yours worked, but mind did not and as I said in this post and the previous one I sold it.

tldr: Good that you got one that works. I didn't, and won't mess with chinkshit again.

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>>5051223
>>5051223
>Can you please just kill yourself? He is aware of the existence of flash carts ok?

My brother was totally unaware and his mind was blown by it. His friends saw that he had one, and now they too have them. I have sold no less then a dozen everdrives through word of mouth. They are not as well known as the average /vr/ poster thinks. I have yet to ever see an advertisement for an Everdrive. Ever.

But a few posts later, OP seems to be saying exactly what you say is impossible: Perhaps you should take your own advice.


>>5051308
>You mean by buying this cart I can play all the games? That's epic,
Yes. You can get these items off of Ebay, and some sellers include a flash card with all the games installed. My brother ordered his this way, and was very satisfied with 100% collection of games that came with it.

Good luck my friend!

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>>5021748
>I recently picked up the official Sony stand for TV, so that's also a main catalyst for this change.
I am picking up what you are putting down now. That is a great idea to redo. Battlestation threads are great ways to see how others may have their mess or lack of on display.

This is an old BS of mine

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>>4971068
>Toshiba
Samsung. Samsung. Tx-r. What a terrible typo.

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>>4952964
>come on /vr/, we can do better than this.
>>4953013
>battlestations
>>4953515
>battlestation
>>4953807
>>4954102
>13 inch

Glad to see others contributing!


>>4954130
>I hooked up a CRT TV to my computer with an HDMI to composite cable for about $20.

I would love to know how you went about this. I have a component/composite/svideo Tv, and would love to do this.
>>4954176
>this is it so far.
Im in the process of moving my "station" to the storage/ "Man-closet". We are renovating room by room, and it is time to re-set. This is an old photo. New photo forthcoming later in this cancerous thread. I still haven't unboxed the systems...they are still in protective plastic tubs. I am very very particular when moving game systems. Wires are wiped down of dust, and rolled up nice. We only moved it upstairs, but this is how I roll. It could be days until I am done setting up 4 systems. The multiple tube tvs are in place where I think I want them, but It all may change, and probably will. Lots of room to tinker with electronics, room for a recliner, and room for a table to work on firearms or computers.

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>>4806681
>Asking personally. I got a snes and n64, but I don't have my old ass TV anymore.
I love my CRT. It takes all the headache and tinkering out of the equation, and is generally cheaper then alternatives....but they do take up some space.

Craigslist has them for free quite often. I also shop at "thrift shops" in the USA, and places like "Salvation Army" will always have a $10-20 CRT for sale. I picked up my 20" samsung TV that has composite, component and Svideo connections for $20 and it was honestly one of the best purchases I have ever made. I can play ANY game system up to the 5th generation without issues. It is an authentic experience exactly as the developer intended in most cases. You can easily find 14"-24" televisions. Larger units and units with Component video or other "High def" hookups are becoming more rare. For the price of $20 you can pick and choose a new one as needed. As I get better ones donate the old one back. I am happy where I am, but would love to have a larger unit with similar capabilities.

Know what you are shopping for before just buying a CRT. Know what hook-ups will work best. Without modifications, Svideo is generally the best USA connection for older SD game systems.

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