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MJDEVONTE
Posted: Sunday, November 13, 2005 6:58:38 AM

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IS THERE ANOTHE CORD THAT I CAN USE ? FOR IT BUT I DO NOT KNOW WHERE I PUT THE ONE THAT GOES TO IT.
Aaron
Posted: Sunday, November 13, 2005 12:03:39 PM


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"MJDEVONTE" wrote:
IS THERE ANOTHE CORD THAT I CAN USE ? FOR IT BUT I DO NOT KNOW WHERE I PUT THE ONE THAT GOES TO IT.


Caplock happy I see? Anyhow just use a AC adapter for the time being...And if you don't know where it goes...thats another Story. On the back of the system it says "A/V OUT ADAPTOR". It is the last slot/port on the right side...You can't miss it. And if you do....I think you need to see a docter about your eyes...

Roll
Posted: Sunday, November 13, 2005 12:51:19 PM


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It's no sweat if you can't find the power adapter for the Genesis. What you need is a 9V adapter. You should try not to run it with anything over... unless you know how to replace a voltage regulator.

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Luke
Posted: Sunday, November 13, 2005 2:16:07 PM


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"airfiggy" wrote:
"A/V OUT ADAPTOR"


Going to plug the power into the AV port are we?

You can use any standard 9V 1A adapter with a negative tip.

Cpt.Rad Spencer
Posted: Monday, November 14, 2005 12:14:57 AM


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if its model 1 you can use the NEs AC


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Luke
Posted: Monday, November 14, 2005 2:16:41 AM


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"Cpt.Rad Spencer" wrote:
if its model 1 you can use the NEs AC


I'm not positive, but I think the polarity is different.

uglyjack
Posted: Monday, November 14, 2005 5:15:35 AM


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I do not think the NES AC adapter will work the the genesis. You may be thinking of the RF Adapter which does work between model1 and the NES.

The adapter I have that I use with my model1 says the output is 10V and the NES adapter is 9V output.

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Cpt.Rad Spencer
Posted: Monday, November 14, 2005 1:03:06 PM


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maybe your right, but i have used my Genesis, on my NES and my NES's one my Genesis, and they've worked fine.


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Roll
Posted: Monday, November 14, 2005 1:26:20 PM


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"Cpt.Rad Spencer" wrote:
maybe your right, but i have used my Genesis, on my NES and my NES's one my Genesis, and they've worked fine.


That doesn't mean it's a good idea.

It may be ok for a little while, but I know first hand that it isn't a good idea to run too much power to something. Things blow up. And let's face it... no one wants a genesis paper weight.

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Cpt.Rad Spencer
Posted: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 1:14:59 AM


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yeah and this little while has been thirteen years.


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