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    MT-32 / GM / GS Sound module thread

    Played through Romero's Sigil for Doom yesterday. Romero seems to be really proud of the Buckethead music, but I honestly think the MIDI tunes are superior. Certainly worth a play-through if you have a decent module.
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    FS Sharp x68000

    In the last couple years, SASI machines have gotten a lot easier to work with, but for many years prior, real SCSI was much preferred. As a result the price of the Super became much higher then older units, and still is to this day. In the end though it really depends on one's personal usages...
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    ST-V Mobo Cap Exploded

    Thanks a lot!
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    FS Sharp x68000

    That interview was so long ago now I barely remember it. I be old now...XD An 030 is a fine machine, but for the average person who doesn't speak Japanese and just wants to play the majority of games, 030 really isn't worth the money. Besides Geograph Seal, Mahou Diasakusen, and a hand-full...
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    FS Sharp x68000

    Depends on what you want to do with the machine, but Super, XVI, Compact, 030 are native SCSI. So you can just plug in a modern SCSI to SD board, and play the majority of games with no floppies. Older machines are SASI, so a software driver is required to use SCSI based devices on them. This...
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    MT-32 / GM / GS Sound module thread

    I love MIDI modules, currently own: Roland: CM-64, CM-500, SC-55MkII, SC-88 Pro Yamaha: TG100, MU2000EX, SY22 Korg: NS5R Casio: GZ-50M Akai: SG01k Tascam: Pocket Studio 5 Dreamblaster X2
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    ST-V Mobo Cap Exploded

    So, one of the caps on my mobo blew up in my face the other day. XD Can someone tell me the replacement part needed at C62? I think it's a tantalum cap, but I can't read the value.
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