Calling out UK based modders

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kamiboy
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Calling out UK based modders

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I am looking to find a cheap reliable UK modder for a simple job done on an NESRGB modded NTSC/U NES, the original model.

If anyone by that description hangs out here or if anyone knows such a person please let me know.
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Re: Calling out UK based modders

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As you're in Canada, why a UK modder?

The original NES console in the UK was the "Toaster", which was composite only, there is no RGB modding of them without using the arcade chip; also "NTSC/U" - if you mean snapping off a leg on a chip to make it region free, sure but there is a speed difference between running PAL and NTSC games, PAL units are a bit slower.

You also don't state what is needing doing.
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Re: Calling out UK based modders

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Bac-Man, don't forget about VileTim's RGBNES chip. No more need to sacrifice those poor poor Playchoice-10 boards.

I hear he also quietly released an RGBN64 board too, but I think everyone's waiting with baited breath for the HDMI N64 board....
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Re: Calling out UK based modders

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The situation has already been resolved.
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