This could possibly be a problem with the Arcade card itself. Have you
tested the Kisado on any Japanese hu-cards? I had a problem with my
Arcade Card Pro, it just quit working. I bought it new and took good
care of it, but it just quit working. My import hu-cards still worked
fine with a Kisado tho. If you haven't tested that, you may want to,
just buy a cheap import or something. It should've cost much to replace
that arcade card as opposed to buying a new convertor.
The Mirai(as pcenginefx.com calls it) is supposed to be good. I have
one coming to me, should be here by the end of the week. $100 seems
steep, but considering that those green diving board pieces of crap
sell for $100+ on ebay used, this isn't a bad price at all for a new
quality convertor.
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 05:02 PM, xxxxxx@cfl.rr.com wrote:
> I have an Arcade Card Duo and a Kisado Adapter so I can play Sapphire.
> A
> while back, I started having problems with the Duo recognizing the
> Kisado and
> effectively, the Arcade Card. Apparently the contacts not
> making...well,
> contact, after "so much" use. So I gave up and went without Sapphire,
> and have
> pretty much been out of the loop for quite some time. I started
> visiting some
> sites I used to frequent, and discovered a new convertor that
> reportedly works
> well, but at $99.99 I'll pass. I then found out that Magic Engine now
> plays
> Arcade CDs and therefore I can happily play Sapphire on my PC! So, I
> have a
> Kisado Adaptor and an Arcade Card Duo that are of no use to me at this
> time.
> But is my Kisado worthless/useless? At any rate, I guess I could sell
> them
> both if anyone is interested. Give me an offer. And no, Sapphire is
> not for
> sale under any circumstances.
> :)
>
>
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