SANYO SF-C93AQ Sega CDX 3DO 10 pins Laser lens part head pickup Multi mega
The SF-C93AQ laser lens optical pickup is engineered specifically for Panasonic 3DO systems, ensuring high-quality performance and durability. Ideal for car CD players and motorcycles, this product is a must-have for enthusiasts looking to enhance their audio experience.
RetroScaler2x AV to HDMI Up-Scaler Converter Line-Doubler Retro Consoles Tink
RetroScaler2x AV to HDMI Up-Scaler Converter+Line-Doubler For Retro Consoles Condition: Brand New in Box RetroScaler2x Affordable Option to a RetroTink2xLooks and Performs just like the RetroTink2x at a Fraction of the CostWorks with Many Different Consoles – Compatibility List BelowBrand New in Box – Includes Detailed Instructions on How To Use Includes USB Power Cable (USB charger NOT included)Use a High-Quality 5v 2A USB Charger for Best ResultsUsing a Low-Quality USB Charger will result in Flickering and other Issues Does NOT Work with PAL-M Consoles (Brazil)576p is for PAL consoles onlyFor Best Results Use a 24″ – 40″ HDTV For optimum results, use RCA Component Cables (not included) and an HDTV that’s 24″ – 40″. If you use an extremely large HDTV, the 480p signal that is being output must be stretched over the screen. Meaning that the larger the screen, the less of an improvement you will actually see. RCA Composite cables work (not included). Be sure to use the “Input Select,” button to choose the input that you are currently using (the LED above will light up showing you which input it’s currently on). Then use the “Smoothing Mode,” button to enable (or disable) the 2X option (this is how you enable line-doubling, which improves the picture considerably). When enabled, you will see the LED light turn on above “2X.” For 3D games, most users prefer to enable the “FIL” option. This option smooths the image through aliasing. For 2D games (NES, SNES, Genesis, etc.) disable the smoothing FIL option, for best results. RetroScaler2x is compatible with more consoles than what is listed. What is listed below, has been confirmed as compatible. If you have any questions, please ask. Compatible With: Vic-20 Atari 2600 Machines with Software eXchangeability (MSX) Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Nintendo 64 (N64) Nintendo GameCube (NGC) Super Nintendo (SNES) Super Famicom (SFC) Sony Playstation 2 (PS2) Sega Saturn (SS) Sega Genesis 1, 2 & 3 Sega Mega Drive 1 (MD1) Sega Mega Drive 2 (MD2) Sega DreamcastCommodore64 (C64) Product Features:Signals / Resolutions:The RetroScaler2x can accept 240p/480i/288p/576i NTSC/PAL sources and convert them to 480p/576p HDMI output (480p for NTSC, 576p for PAL). For example 240p signals are supported properly, allowing for a completely progressive linedouble to 480p. 480i signals are deinterlaced and are also doubled to 480p. Keep in mind that the output resolution of this device is only up to 480p/576p.Zero Lag:The RetroScaler2x is a zero lag device. This has been proven by the manufacturer using multiple measurements and different devices.Region Compatibility:Both NTSC and PAL signals are supported, but they are not converted to each other. That means you can plug in whatever signal your target device is compatible with, but NTSC might not work on PAL HDMI devices and vice versa.Filter Modes:The “FIL” mode is completely preference-based, but the average retro-gamer prefers the FIL mode off for 2D games (SNES, Genesis, etc) and on for 3D games (N64, Saturn, etc). Also, the FIL mode might help reduce flicker with some 480i-only games.Compatibility:Another great feature of the RetroScaler2x is that it outputs a true 480p60 signal, making it compatible with every device I’ve tested it with! Compatibility is a big issue for retro-gamers, as modern displays aren’t made for the resolution or refresh rate of these older consoles. This device is a must have for streamers & casual gamers who want the highest chance of compatibility.Performance – Audio:Audio performance on the RetroScaler2x is good, although we would have to stop short of saying it was perfect. In general usage there are no issues with the audio digitization, but with louder sounds like explosions, the output may sound a little rougher than it did through the OSSC. This isn’t something you’re likely to even notice on a TV’s speakers, though you might if you have an external amp or home theater system. In that case, it’s usually very easy to route audio around the RetroScaler2X, rather than through it.The Pass-through:By putting the RetroScaler2X into pass-through mode, incoming composite, s-video or component signals are simply transparent and digitized into HDMI. Support for 240p is rare in the world of HDMI, but by adding a simple HDMI to VGA converter, you can convert the signal back to the analogue domain again. This makes the unit a perfect transcoder to go with 15 kHz displays like PVMs, or the OSSC.
USBto3DO – 3DO ODE for Panasonic FZ-1
USBto3DO is an ODE that replaces the ODD for 3DO. You can run game images stored on a USB memory stick. Setup : Disassemble the uppercase and remove the odd cover Remove two FFC cables and remove the odd Connect FFC cables to USBto3DO board Peel off the release paper from the board and glue the board to the FZ-1 refer to the photo Teast and put on the odd and case To Make USB memory stick Format USB memory stick as exFAT or FAT32 Copy boot.iso file in the root folder of USB memory stick Copy the disk image in ISO Download boot.iso in http://naver.me/5ITod3x0 Features : Compatible with Panasonic FZ-1 Installation Guide
InterAct SV-1200 ProPad Controller for 3DO, Extra Long Cord, 6 Fire Buttons
So the box is heavily damaged, but it was sticker sealed shut. I opened the box to inspect the controller, and it’s brand new. I would imagine you won’t want to keep the box due to the condition, but I’ll include it anyway. Thanks for looking!