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Alright, the store has been updated! I've added some new adapters as well as 3/4 player harnesses (these haven't been produced for years). There are also new products that I hope you will like :)

https://rgbslab.com/

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Picked up 8pin to Scart adapter and was able to simplify my setup, getting vga and vga2scart out of there 💪. Great quality and crazy fast shipping as usual, thanks @RGB !
 

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Hi guys, I just wanted to ask. Are there any plans to make an AV multi out for the HAS 5.0? I understand that I can just do scart to component but I plan on bringing this to locals and I already have a minigun too and this would make the set up more easier to bring around and set up.
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Hi guys, I just wanted to ask. Are there any plans to make an AV multi out for the HAS 5.0? I understand that I can just do scart to component but I plan on bringing this to locals and I already have a minigun too and this would make the set up more easier to bring around and set up.
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This is crazy as I think this is my actual HAS?
 
I finally used the PGM 3/4-player addon at a friend's house to play The Gladiator. Worked great! 👍

@RGB I saw the Easy Arcade 2 takes USB-C PD. Is there any reason a future revision of HAS couldn't support PD? Would that preclude adjusting voltage?

I recall some Voultar mini-rant about the dangers of USB-C PD mods for Gamecube etc., but I can't find it now.

Edit: Sorry if this is a repeat. I have some distant recollection of asking before, but maybe not in a useful place, and I don't recall seeing an answer.
 
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I finally used the PGM 3/4-player addon at a friend's house to play The Gladiator. Worked great! 👍

@RGB I saw the Easy Arcade 2 takes USB-C PD. Is there any reason a future revision of HAS couldn't support PD? Would that preclude adjusting voltage?

I recall some Voultar mini-rant about the dangers of USB-C PD mods for Gamecube etc., but I can't find it now.

Edit: Sorry if this is a repeat. I have some distant recollection of asking before, but maybe not in a useful place, and I don't recall seeing an answer.

I plan to experiment with the USB-C PD eventually, so I'm not saying no :) You can negotiate various voltages through the USB-C PD, but for a supergun application, we would need 20V/3~5A to get the max power from the PSU, and then convert it to +5V/+12V/-5V using the onboard regulators. I can't tell right now if the +5V adjustment by the end user would be feasible.

@BilonFullHDemon - It should be back in stock by the end of October/very early November. This is the last V5.0 batch for this year and it will be considerably smaller.
 
@ZeroGoukiX - I'd love to offer a version with that connector, but it's impossible to find it these days.

@BilonFullHDemon - the HAS was tested with System 10, 11, 12 and worked just fine. The interference you see likely comes from the PSU or the voltage converter on your supergun.
I believe you for sure. Idk if it’s even possible to source from junked PS2s or PS3s. I wouldn’t even know where to look for a port like that.
 
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