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Waveplates and Backlit WonderSwans
I made these EL panel drivers to power Electroluminescent panels, so I could use them as backlights. Why, you may ask? For no reason other than I think EL panels are cool. I aimed to design the board small enough to fit into a handheld device. You know how there’s the Game Boy Light—an official…
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Frieza’s Secrets Revealed
Bandai Pocket Club was a series of LCD games released in Japan. They released at least 100 different versions, each featuring different intellectual properties. To name a few: Hello Kitty, Ultraman, Gundam, Kamen Rider, Dragon Ball, etc. This one, in particular, had an interesting gimmick. A section of the screen was ‘hidden’ from the player…
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PC98 x2 MHZ upgrade
What a beauty! I really wish I had two floppy drives, as most PC-98 games require two drives. While a Cx3 model with two floppy drives exists, it’s rare. I’m trying to tackle this problem with an LFA-19 interface board and an external floppy drive. I’ll write a blog post about it once I get…
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Unboxing the PC-98 CX3.
In September 2021, I won a CX3 on yahoo auction. I’ve had it in the shipping box for six months, and I finally have the space to set it up. These old Japanese systems have these ground wires coming from the two-prong power cable. I got a step-down transformer, it isn’t really necessary but I…
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50 lb. of Nintendo
My dad has always worked in manual labor. He would often say, ‘Anyone can do my job; the hard part is making money doing it.’ After dealing with this 50 lb. box of broken ’90s technology, I completely understand what he meant. My plan was to fix the lot and resell the items, but I…






