This is Atari flashback 4 spec. ed. made by dichroic cat elect co. with AV out cord with a white and yellow RCA male inputs...where do the go on Samsung Smart TV
SOURCE: I just bought a new
You should be able to
plug the Atari directly into the TV (If you have proper inputs available on
your TV (you have not told us what make & model your TV is). BUT you can
hook it up through your DVD/VCR if you want to. If you hook your Atari to your
DVD/VCR you will have to power up the DVD/VCR whenever you want to play your
games. The cool thing about running it through your DVD/VCR is that you can
record toy game to prove to your friends what you have achieved.
SOURCE: need a copy of the instruction (owner) manual for
Here is an online copy of the manual http://docs7.chomikuj.pl/60895474,0,0,Atari-Flashback-2-Owner
SOURCE: I have recently purchased an
Yes, I know this works because I have done it. I believe both types of cable are the same impedence but different ends so any combination should work. Cheers.
SOURCE: I purchased an atari 2600
Try switching to a different channel. The Atari 2600 supports channels 2 and 3, you want to pick the one that is not broadcasting in your area. If your TV has "auto-tuning" you may need to manually add channel 2 or 3 (whichever you pick) to see it on the TV.
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You should be able to plug the Atari directly into the TV (If you have proper inputs available on your TV (you have not told us what make & model your TV is). BUT you can hook it up through your DVD/VCR if you want to. If you hook your Atari to your DVD/VCR you will have to power up the DVD/VCR whenever you want to play your games. The cool thing about running it through your DVD/VCR is that you can record toy game to prove to your friends what you have achieved.
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Hi Anonymous, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box? can you give me a model number?
Then i will be better to help you out.
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