CloudGamerX
Kula's Candy



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- Jan 13, 2016
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Is the AF3 bug fixed? Did they update the MotW rom from proto to legit?
Nope and Nope. The ROMs behave exactly the same.
Is the AF3 bug fixed? Did they update the MotW rom from proto to legit?
Nope and Nope. The ROMs behave exactly the same.
How about Garou+? That rom is on there
Does it work with the Universe BIOS 4.0's Pick-N-Mix feature?
I would test again, but my CMVS is currently shipped out for signal evaluation. I want to make sure my voltages are safe on the RGB lines.
Watch your tongue, you're going to make The autists screech.Safe? You just add 120-150ohm resistors on each of the RGB lines to bring the voltage down to 0.7v. I've never heard of anyone sending their CMVS off for 'signal evaluation' before, sounds like you're being fleeced.
Safe? You just add 120-150ohm resistors on each of the RGB lines to bring the voltage down to 0.7v. I've never heard of anyone sending their CMVS off for 'signal evaluation' before, sounds like you're being fleeced.
I can't seem to get it to work. One other difference I found is League Bowling is removed. I am going to go over the game list and see what other games were removed.
I wasn't completely sure at first, which is why I said maybe a couple of games were changed out. But now it would appear that is the case, so now it's just a game of figuring out which games got removed and which games were added in their place.
One other thing, this thing absolutely hates the unibios v4.0. All the hacks except SVC Chaos, seem to crash.
During my testing, Kabuki Klash was also crashing when set to AES mode. When I change it to mvs mode, I still get a little bit of graphical corruption but otherwise the game is stable. Not sure if that's just a bug with the UniBios, or the 161 in 1.
I know that, I do console mods as a service. My issue is, without an oscilloscope, I can't make sure that my consolized mvs is actually done right. Also, the video noise is not the normal garden-variety video noise that you would get from either lackluster modification work, unshielded cables, or using a poor power supply. It's like some weird Rippling effect that is visible on composite and S-Video, but only visible in RGB when you look close. I speculate that it's some sort of frequency noise, caused by the oscillator Crystal. But just to confirm, I sent my console to someone that I know has some credibility to his name.
When it comes to something like arcade Hardware, I'm not going to just take someone's word for it unless I actually see measurement numbers. I want to see the measurements they get from probing the output with an oscilloscope and showing the results.
Does it work with the Universe BIOS 4.0's Pick-N-Mix feature?
I received mine yesterday, and I can't make it work with Pick n' Mix neither. also having lots of crashes and issues, I thought this version was supposed to be better than the banana one ??I can't seem to get it to work.
FWIW, I just bought a v1 AES 161 from TimeHarvest to use with an AES 3-6 with Unibios 4.0 and an upgraded Triad 3A PSU. The 161 cart and PickNMix work brilliantly. If you can live with the known v1 bugs and 50 or so missing games from the total library, it's a winner. Loving it so far.Given AES prices, I went and bought the AES 161 in 1 as well.
I've heard that these have issues with Unibios though. Does anyone know if the AES version of the 161 in 1 works with Unibios 4.0? Thanks.
Is the AES a 5v PSU?FWIW, I just bought a v1 AES 161 from TimeHarvest to use with an AES 3-6 with Unibios 4.0 and an upgraded Triad 3A PSU. The 161 cart and PickNMix work brilliantly. If you can live with the known v1 bugs and 50 or so missing games from the total library, it's a winner. Loving it so far.
9vIs the AES a 5v PSU?
Nice. That's more impressive.