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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG/PCE Repair/Mod Discussion => Topic started by: xelement5x on June 03, 2022, 09:21:14 PM
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@PointerFunction on Twitter was repairing his PCE GT and wound up making a replacement board for the cartridge slot that has region switching built in!
https://twitter.com/PointerFunction/status/1532309894166093830?s=20&t=YgOCejsTOGfAlqtQ0bUKqA
Super cool stuff! It looks like he will be doing some testing on it first and then open source releasing the design. Unfortunately there's no easy source for HuCard slots right now though.
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FUPbuYFXEAEV2zh?format=jpg&name=large)
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That's pretty bad ass, but it's too bad that they can't get sockets easily. Someone made them for the retron thingy and retroblow, so I'm surprised they're not on Alibaba already.
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Somebody here is doing the same thing: https://www.pcenginefans.com/forum/index.php?topic=23695.0
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Well, fuck, I'm slowtarded. That's even better, seeing as it's "local" and sports a bonk and a bee. :pcgs:
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I reached out to PointerFunction and shared my design for the no-cut region free switching circuit.
He plans to open source his design, and I will probably do the same at some point down the road.
These products are so niche with such a tiny market and use case, keeping the design closed means it will eventually just be lost to time.
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Somebody here is doing the same thing: https://www.pcenginefans.com/forum/index.php?topic=23695.0
Well, I suppose I should search before I post :-[
I reached out to PointerFunction and shared my design for the no-cut region free switching circuit.
He plans to open source his design, and I will probably do the same at some point down the road.
These products are so niche with such a tiny market and use case, keeping the design closed means it will eventually just be lost to time.
This looks really awesome with the switchless functionality instead! Just followed on Twitter, I like the products you are designing, they fit specific use cases and look really nice.