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フレームマイスター Framemister Xrgb mini/ English firmware/39000 yen shipped

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  1. tknjin

    tknjin Spirited Member

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    I talked to my buddy, and I was wondering how much it would be to actually ship to 1 address(as in my place). When you get the availability could ya get back to me on that. Thank You
     
  2. A Murder of Crows

    A Murder of Crows Spirited Member

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    The invoice didn't work, as i knew it wouldn't. I *MUST* use USD to pay, so your invoice MUST be in USD. if it isn't, i cannot pay you. period.
     
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    Is there anyone who will build xrgb euro scart adapters? I ordered one from retro gaming cables on the 1st and it hasn't gotten here and I need one quick.
     
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    I have now received my ordered XRGB-Mini FrameMeister here in Arizona, U.S.! It arrived safely, quicker than expected - from the time Yakumo sent it out, and was packaged very well with strong materials. I am quite thrilled with my purchase, Thank You Yakumo!! :D I'm currently reading the XRGB-Mini wiki page I found that translates all operational descriptions into english, of course the English Firmware upgrade Yakumo did for me makes menu navigation much much easier :) (and got an english controller overlay from ebay). Now I am hooking up an Atari Jaguar RGB system, and Nintendo 64 RGB system to run through it, a Dreamcast with RGB, and a component NUON system and some earlier Atari consoles too.

    I will be recommending this item thru this seller to other retro video game enthusiasts as well! Thanks again Yakumo!!! :D
     
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  5. Yakumo

    Yakumo Pillar of the Community *****

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    That's great to hear, ovalbugmann. You'll really get a lot of pleasure out of your Framemeister. It's such a great bit of kit.
     
  6. 8bitForLife

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    What extra cords would I need made if I had a snes, genesis, saturn, pc-engine duo rx and dreamcast to make them work on the framemeister since I'm very much so considering buying one from you. I do have a via to hdmi converter for the dreamcast.

    All American systems other than the duo.
     
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  7. Yakumo

    Yakumo Pillar of the Community *****

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    You can use all the standard cords that came with your consoles but if you want the best picture quality possible then investing in RGB cables for each console would be ideal. Some consoles don't do RGB natively though such as the N64 or PC Engine series of consoles. So they'll need to be modded. Then you have the issue of buying NTSC spec (Japanese) 21pin RGB cables or European cables. The European cables are easily accessible and cheaper but you will need to buy a European to Japanese 21pin RGB converter cable for the Framemister. These are cheap and can be bought from retrogamingcables.co.uk
     
  8. 8bitForLife

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    As my pc-engine was probably the first to be component moded well that work also?
     
  9. Yakumo

    Yakumo Pillar of the Community *****

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    Sure, you'll just need the component to D-Terminal cable that I sell for 1000yen when bought with a Framemister. It's a very popular buy with PS2 and Game cube owners.
     
  10. Jinroh

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    One last question before I connect everything, just to make sure. The Framemeister adapter is 100-220 volts, so I can connect it to my 220 volts plugs without any issues, right?
     
  11. Yakumo

    Yakumo Pillar of the Community *****

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    I'm afraid not, the Framemister comes with a 100 to 110 volts wall adapter. People in Europe and Australia need to buy a domestic adapter. People in the US, Canada and some other Asian countries can use the supplied adapter.
     
  12. Jinroh

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    Really? But mine came with this adapter:

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    Shouldn't it be ok? Yours is different? It clearly says it's a 100-240 volt adapter.
     
  13. Yakumo

    Yakumo Pillar of the Community *****

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    Are you sure that's an official adaptor? Maybe it was changed by the seller. I will have to check. Know that recently micomsoft changed the size of the adapter box so maybe the adaptor inside was also changed? Thanks for pointing this out. I'll take a look tonight when I get home.
     
  14. Jinroh

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    Only you can know :) But it clearly says on the adapter it's from October 2014, so maybe it's a recent change? It would be a very welcome addition.
     
  15. Goemon

    Goemon AG Member since 2005!

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    Hi Yakumo,
    how is the 1080p mode on the framemeister?
    Is this working flawlessly now?
     
  16. Yakumo

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    Without scan lines it's great but with scan lines it still doesn't look too hot. To be honest I just use mine in 720p mode and let the TV take it to 1080p. Looks fantastic that way. Nobody would even know it was running in 720p unless I told them.
     
  17. FireAza

    FireAza Shake! Shake!

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    I use mine in 1080p, and it looks amazing, so crisp! I don't use scanlines though, so if you're not planning on using them either, then you've got my seal of approval for running it I 1080p!!
     
  18. billcosbymon

    billcosbymon Guru Meditation Error

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    Once my tax return comes in I will be buying one of these :D.
     
  19. Yakumo

    Yakumo Pillar of the Community *****

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    You will not be disappointed.
     
  20. Docfitz01

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    The framemeister is absolutely amazing!
     
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