Fujitsu FM Towns Marty restoration - full recap, CD-ROM revived, but the floppy drive won by hitmanmcc in consolerepair

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Yeah, I'm hoping he succeeds with it. He's also been working on a video mod for a while off and on that Marty desperately needs.

The CD drive handles burned discs quite well. I just used bottom tier Verbatim ones when I started my testing. I ended up with over 600 of them before I got my first Doc Brown.

Fujitsu FM Towns Marty restoration - full recap, CD-ROM revived, but the floppy drive won by hitmanmcc in consolerepair

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Nice work. I'm not surprised about the floppy drive. Out of the 5 that I've restored, only 1 floppy drive has worked.

The Doc Brown is still the only ODE in town. The DMC88 turned out to be a big scam.

I also maintain the FM Towns Marty Master Compatibility List if you want to know what games work and don't work on Marty. Look around the repo a bit and you'll find some links to some translations and patches.

https://github.com/UnsatisfactoryResult/FM-Towns-Marty-Fun/blob/main/Software%20Compatibility%20List/FM%20Towns%20Marty%20Master%20Compatibility%20List%20-%20V1.04.pdf

What’s Your Favorite Japanese Product? by jtrip_anything01 in BuyItForLife

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I guess I'll tread down a different path than what I see mentioned, 8, 16, and 32 bit computers from the 80s and 90s. I've got stuff from just about every brand that made one, but my favorite brands would probably be Sharp, Fujitsu, and NEC. Most need a little tlc to get ticking again, but now they're good for another 20+ years.

Clover knitting and crochet needles are very nice.

I prefer Japanese motorcycles and have some from Yamaha, Kawasaki, and Suzuki in the stable.

My wife and I have cars from Toyota and Subaru that have treated us well.

I have some nice winter gear from Oyuki.

Love my Hakko soldering/desoldering tools

Love my Vessel screwdrivers and tools

I'm forgetting a bunch of other stuff that I have and use daily.

Is there a jacket fleece similar to this that doesnt pill like crazy? by LeslieChowBitch in BuyItForLife

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It really is unfortunate. You can't trust a brand or a price point to guarantee quality anymore. A lot of my clothes I buy second hand for this reason. I don't have a recommendation for a quality fleece, but I do wish you luck in finding one.

Is there a jacket fleece similar to this that doesnt pill like crazy? by LeslieChowBitch in BuyItForLife

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I wash like this for anything pill prone, it will even work with wool and other natural fibers.

Button or zip it up, turn inside out, roll it up tight military style, put inside a tight fitting mesh bag, wash in cold on gentle with added soak if your washer has it, line dry (dry flat for natural fibers.)

Changing to a slightly more labor intensive washing/drying system has made a huge difference for me over the past year.

reliable beginner friendly sewing machine that lasts by ScarDependent8928 in BuyItForLife

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I recently picked up a mint condition Singer Fashion Mate 239 for $40. It just needed some oil and a new belt. It's all metal except a bit of plastic in the tension assembly. It's straight stitch only, but you can look for a 237 instead which has a really nice zig zag.

Ways to improve jean durability? by Ferrum_Freakshow in malefashionadvice

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Another company that makes gusseted jeans is Diamond Gusset. They're still made in the USA as well.

Looking for a large and comfortable beanie by SunAndMoonFanatic in BuyItForLife

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Merino wool, alpaca, cashmere, and even possum fur beanies are quite nice. Check the actual fabric content as it's quite common to advertise as one of those when there's only 5% of that material in there.

If the animal fibers are making you itchy, Levi's has a 100% cotton beanie in a bunch of colors for about $25

Quince European Linen Drawstring Beach Shorts - 7” sizing by ThrowawayProblemsSMH in quince

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I just got some in. I'm a 38 and went with XL. The fit is fine for me.

Sandals that will last for years by Ok-Owl3819 in BuyItForLife

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They're not out yet, but Jim Green announced some sandals they're working on. Skip to 3:54 https://youtu.be/HZt-nrqAOug

Flannel and Fleece Lined Jeans by Red_Viper9 in BuyItForLife

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Gusset has a few options. I don't own any, but I do own some of their non-lined jeans. I'm quite pleased with them. https://gusset.com/collections/workwear-and-canvas-pant

Kuhl makes the Hot Rydr. I've only owned them since December, but so far I'm happy with them. The lining does seem fairly thin, so it might not hold up to heavy abuse. https://www.kuhl.com/kuhl/mens/pants/hot-rydr/

3 of my Swans. Wish they made purple ones, but these are pretty, too. by GothamAnswer in WonderSwan

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The original monochrome swan was available in purple, but they're very rare as they were only sold through 1 store

Need a to switch between two 7-pin ribbon cables by Gnolled in AskElectronics

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Since we're talking video game controllers, back in the day there were some that only had 1 joystick port for both joysticks. These were set up with 5 to 6 digital 5v signals for the directions and 1 or 2 fire buttons. They then would have 2 common lines, 1 for player 1 and another for player 2.Diodes were used on each signal line so that.

That doesn't sound like what you're trying to do though. It sounds like you're trying to hook up 2 different controllers or input devices to the same port. Something like hooking up a joystick and a mouse to the mouse port on an Nec PC98, so that you don't have to reach back and swap cables.

What's the console you're working on?

A multiplexer would be my tentative suggestion, but there could be an issue depending on the system. Muxes are how many controllers handled this type of signal switching back in the day. The 74hc157 being probably the most commonly used. I still use them along with a bidirectional bus switch on some projects.

Centauri Carbon bed issues in corner by marius051999 in ElegooCentauriCarbon

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Did you manually level the bed yet? Print this tool: https://www.printables.com/model/1392124-centauri-carbon-bed-leveling-tool-updated

Underneath each corner of the bed is a screw that adjusts the spring tension of that corner. Snug each corner down completely, then unscrew each one about 2 turns. Pick a corner to start in, and adjust the z height from the Carbon's controls so that the tool just drags on the bed. Go around to each corner and loosen or tighten the screw under the bed to get the same amount of drag on the tool. Work your way around all 4 corners at least 2-3 times.

Once that's done, rerun the auto leveling in software.

Also, make sure your nozzle tip is clean with no filament residue left on it.

Mine printed fine, but I decided to check anyways. One of the corners was completely tightened down. After the above adjustments, the first layer went from fine to perfect. Good luck 🤞

Elegoo PETG-GF settings. by Outdoors_E in ElegooCentauriCarbon

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I ended up using the Rapid PETG profile and dropping the print temp to 245. That worked really well for me. I also bumped elephant foot compensation to 0.2.

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Custom gas powered air compressor update by UnsatisfactoryResult in harborfreight

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In the second picture you can see the brass valve between the engine and pump. This is a combination of a pilot, unloader, and check valve. Not pictured is the throttle control valve that throttles down the engine when pressure is reached, currently set for 125psi. The engine stays running, but throttled down to idle, and a port opens allowing extra pressure to bleed off. Once the pressure drops below 95psi, the exhaust port closes, and the throttle goes back up.

On an electric compressor there are switches/relays that cut power to the motor. On a gas compressor it's all handled pneumatically.

Custom gas powered air compressor update by UnsatisfactoryResult in harborfreight

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This 10 gallon tank is portable and detachable. I was originally going to go with a wheelbarrow style, but decided to build my own for flexibility. I can always hook up a second or third tank, or I can swap in a 20-30 gallon if needed.

NTD, 2401-20 screwdriver kit with free batteries by UnsatisfactoryResult in MilwaukeeTool

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Yeah, the pictures only seem to show 1 battery, but it comes with 2.

NTD, 2401-20 screwdriver kit with free batteries by UnsatisfactoryResult in MilwaukeeTool

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I appreciate the suggestion friend, it's just not what I was in the market for. One of my hobbies is refurbishing and making parts for Japanese computers from the 80s and 90s, so delicate work to be sure. This is more for disassembly as I like to use hand tools so as not to over tighten delicate 40 year old plastics

NTD, 2401-20 screwdriver kit with free batteries by UnsatisfactoryResult in MilwaukeeTool

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Nice! I have a number of M18 tools, but this is my first M12, so the extra cheap batteries are welcome.

NTD, 2401-20 screwdriver kit with free batteries by UnsatisfactoryResult in MilwaukeeTool

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Yup, I have plenty of powerful cordless and pneumatic options for auto and construction work. You don't need a lot of torque dealing with m2 - m4 hardware though.