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How to Hook Up Your Atari, Colecovision, Intellivision
Posted on February 13th, 2010 No commentsNo game review this week, but instead a tutorial of how to set up older gaming systems.



Having trouble hooking up your vintage game system? Well, here’s a guide that’ll help you a lot: First, check if you have a system that comes with a cord to hook up to a television. I’ve only encountered Atari’s having these, but I may be wrong. So, if you have a system with one of these, what you need to do is buy a coaxial adapter, preferably a RCA female to male coaxial adapter. Then, on the back of your television, you will see a grey screw-in plug. Screw in the adapter that is connecting to your system’s cord. Next, set your TV to whichever setting that it says “TV” or a static screen. Set it to channel 3 or 4, depending on what your system is set to.
Part 2: This is for hooking systems up without connector cables already attached to the system, such as a Intellivision. First, what you need to do get a cable with a coaxial male end on both ends of the cable, get the nifty adapter mentioned previously and plug it in, the continue to screw in the plug into the back of your television, following the steps from part one to get it to work.
Still need help? E-mail me at Ian@Gab3.net or stopaskingquestions72@gmail.com
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Control a computer remotely with an iTouch/iPhone
Posted on January 16th, 2010 1 commentHey guys I recently made a video with my online friend (Racoon) about how to control a computer remotely with just 1 program and an iTouch or iPhone. That program would be “befreeforiphone” which you can download by click the link right here. It’s a very easy program to setup and use. After you have downloaded you go to the link (Ip Address And Port) it may ask for a password based on your preferences that you or your partner has setup you enter all that in the Safari browser on the iTouch. You can even see the other persons webcam, go through the persons documents and other things to.The delay of when you do your actions is a little slow but it gets the job done. And If you
You can see the video down here:
I rank this a 7/10 if they could fix the delay I would make it a 9/10. But other then those problems I have no problems
~Gabe
Gabe@Gab3.net
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Setting Up A Homeserver
Posted on January 9th, 2010 No commentsWell If you want to know how to setup home server with just a few steps here’s a video fro you,
~Gabe
Gabe@Gab3.Net
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Make A MCLOVIN Fake ID
Posted on November 4th, 2009 No commentsHey it’s Gabe… this is just a simple blog post on how to make a MCLOVIN fake idea that looks similar to the one from the movie ” Super Bad “, but with YOUR picture! So it’s just a 3 step process, 1. Upload your photo to here 2nd, Crop your head out of the picture, then get the finished result!
Thanx 4 Reading
~ Gabe
Gabe@Gab3.Net
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Linux Distro Builder
Posted on October 4th, 2009 1 commentHey everyone. I have recently found a website where you can make your OWN linux operating system. This website is great for nOObs that don’t know how to code or anything (like myself) lol. but im learning though. you can find the website here . The website is very simple to use. You create a account, and start building. You can pick which base you want to use, and add “details” to it. It’s easy and fun. GO try it yourself.
~Ryan

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