• I just got my hands on a Colecovision
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As the title says i just got a Colecovision, completely free, and i need to get it to work with a newer TV. So, I did some investigating and i found out that i need to buy an RF modulator so i searched for one and after a while i found one. [url]http://www.clasohlson.fi/Product/Product.aspx?id=19422190[/url] Now i was wondering if this modulator would work or if i have to find another one. If i get it to work i'll post some pictures of it when its up and running!
Next, get an Intelevision. [i]Fill my eyes, with that double vision...[/i]
That would be beastly, i might save up money for one. having those two will surely get me laid! ... with with a man that's atleast 40 and fat
An RF Modulator sounds like something I'd put in my delorean. :what: [editline]18th May 2011[/editline] Hell it even LOOKS like one of the time specification components!
I just read somewhere that some VHS players can be used as a modulator so I think i'll try that out
Wouldn't it be easier to just buy an old TV? Going full retro with that stuff :v:
[QUOTE=rosthouse;29904467]Wouldn't it be easier to just buy an old TV? Going full retro with that stuff :v:[/QUOTE] well, i've been asking around for old TV's but nobody seems to have one.
Since when do modern TVs not have analogue tuners?
[QUOTE=Darkimmortal;29905783]Since when do modern TVs not have analogue tuners?[/QUOTE] If i connect it directly to the tv i get nothing and if i connect it trough my VCR player i get a lot of noise and some flickering
[QUOTE=Darkimmortal;29905783]Since when do modern TVs not have analogue tuners?[/QUOTE] You need an RF modulator to convert the signal from the computer into an NTSC signal on a specific channel.
I think i'll just go ahead and buy it in the next week or so. I'll update the thread when i get it.
You gotta find the No. 3 expansion module. It turns the system into an Atari 2600.
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