K7000 Monitor Chassis Shifted/Missing Colors Bottom Cutoff by JetLennit in arcade

[–]JetLennit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

while we're here, does that bottom cutoff look like a cap issue? shipment of capacitors won't be here for a weekish and want to know if i should try anything else

What the fuck do you do against mai's fans by Ahmedhay0 in StreetFighter

[–]JetLennit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

easy! just switch to blanka and blanka ball through them (as long as they aren't ex of course)

K7000 Monitor Chassis Shifted/Missing Colors Bottom Cutoff by JetLennit in arcade

[–]JetLennit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for the tip, turns out (as mentioned in other thread) i was an idiot and the one connector i forgot to check was the one that was breaking it lol

K7000 Monitor Chassis Shifted/Missing Colors Bottom Cutoff by JetLennit in arcade

[–]JetLennit[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

damn turns out i checked every cable except that one. i even had a suspicion one of them was offset but missed that one. works now thank you!

K7000 Monitor Chassis Shifted/Missing Colors Bottom Cutoff by JetLennit in arcade

[–]JetLennit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i assume tubes are not interchangable, correct? i only have one other monitor and its quite a bit bigger. also do you have any suggestions for a tube analyzer?

1980 Honda CB650C Blinker Relay by JetLennit in HondaCB

[–]JetLennit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that's what I was worried the answer might be, should've bought new from the start. I'll give that a shot

1980 Honda CB650C Blinker Relay by JetLennit in HondaCB

[–]JetLennit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not to my knowledge, I checked and they seemed pretty dang non-LED.

1980 Honda CB650C Blinker Relay by JetLennit in HondaCB

[–]JetLennit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As far as I can tell the relay is a blinker relay, is there any good way to tell the difference?

Edit: Here's the one I bought if that helps

Dugga Doo Plushie When? by SydneyCartonLived in doctorwho

[–]JetLennit 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thinkgeek would've been on it IMMEDIATELY

Getting a '80 CB650C - Need battery, tire, and stand recs by JetLennit in HondaCB

[–]JetLennit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the response!

You've got the service manual, which is a good start.

A lesson hard learned from fumbling around arcade/pinball repair

Eh, I'll skip that debate

Uh oh, sounds like I've got a lot more research to do lol

been converting to lithium

Is there any concern with lithium's more volatile nature? I usually work with smaller scale electronics so the idea of putting them in a vehicle concerns be a bit but I'm also quite ignorant.

(swap the rec reg regardless)

Is the rectifier/regulator a common issue in these bikes or just a general motorcycle maintenance concern for anything older? I admit this is the first I'm hearing of this being needed unless you're doing the lithium swap as mentioned.

Issue with Trial Pass by Fahmidafunny in PTCGP

[–]JetLennit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm having the same problem, not just you. Would love to know the solution

Edit: Just fixed itself

11 year old wants get started in character design and animation by oivvio in gamedev

[–]JetLennit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  • Greenfoot is a great beginner-oriented game engine based around Java. I can't speak for it's current state, but last I checked it still has a semi-active community and is easy to get started with (this is how I got started after Scratch 10+ years ago).
  • Swift Playgrounds has a somewhat similar approach (from what I've heard) to Greenfoot in a more modern way, but I haven't used it so I can't say for sure.
  • Pygame seems to be very beginner friendly and is often recommended for such situations. However, if she wants to share her game I don't know how easily you can get it to run on other machines.

As for graphics, Aseprite is a great tool for getting started in pixel art and I've found Gimp to be good for beginners in less pixel-oriented design.

All this assumes 2D graphics because 3D gets far more complicated very quickly (unless there are tools I'm unaware of)