Soldato
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That's absolutely fine by me, they're just sat there thank you, I'll send you a PMMore than happy to take it on.. I am pretty busy right now so it might take me a while
That's absolutely fine by me, they're just sat there thank you, I'll send you a PMMore than happy to take it on.. I am pretty busy right now so it might take me a while
That's absolutely fine by me, they're just sat there thank you, I'll send you a PM
My wife hates the amount of electronics I buy...she would go mental if I were like youI actually have a spiderman ps5 pad on the way as well as another 5 xbox consoles an evercade handheld and some other bits that should be here tomorrow.
My wife hates the amount of electronics I buy...she would go mental if I were like you
What an interesting thread. I’m off work with back ache and this really cheered me up.
Possibly you could use the same technique used for old computers:Not sure if you've done any restorations but I've got a white 4g router that turned yellow. Can I restore the original colour back?
Transparent purple is defintely the winning colour. Looking forward to seeing your Gamecube. I keep being tempted by the Gamecube but I've got a Wii that plays GC games and a SteamDeck too so I don't need one. Do I?
Transparent purple is defintely the winning colour. Looking forward to seeing your Gamecube. I keep being tempted by the Gamecube but I've got a Wii that plays GC games and a SteamDeck too so I don't need one. Do I?
I have a Gamecube with a Xeno XC modchip, and use an SD card via the port underneath via a little adaptor.
I use the drive to boot an out of date Swiss, which then boots a newer version from the SD card.
Does the Picoboot install achieve the same thing just without the need for the optical drive at all?
Not sure if you've done any restorations but I've got a white 4g router that turned yellow. Can I restore the original colour back?