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APF 1000/TV Fun Power Cord Compatible?
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4cade:
Hey, all - I posted this in the APF thread, but since that thread is a couple years old, I figured I'd start a new one as well. I just picked up an APF, they said it's tested and works - but it's missing the power cord. Obviously I'm a little anxious to test before too much time goes by, but how?

I figured I could wait for another APF to come up, buy it, cannibalize the cord and re-sell, but they don't pop up often, and they're kinda spendy. And then I suddenly thought about the TV Fun and how they might have used the same power cord - but again, how to find out? So I figured I'd see if any of you experts might provide some advice?

Thanks!
4cade:
Hey, Gang -

I got a nice response to my above query when I posted it to APF Yahoo group; Lance there said that if the pin and mA match, I should be able to use a third party. (but mA on AFP TV Fun didn't match)

Then I did some searching on the always-indispensable Atari Age and saw another person's thread that indicated that apparently you can use an NES power adapter:

http://atariage.com/forums/topic/201285-apf-mp1000-power-supply-question/

So in case anyone saw this thread but didn't see the resolution at Atari Age, I'm posting that link here as an update. I just ordered an NES cord and will post another update if it doesn't work.
theflea:
I own 2 APF-1000's and i'll try and look at the adapter and see what is compatable. Your the first i've seen on this forum even talk about it other then myself.
I wrote a review on it once on this site.
theflea:
I tested out the APF-1000 and found a NES adapter will work on it without any issues.
They both even use the same voltage so it shouldn't damage the system.

I gotta warn you this console is finicky about what TV you hook it up too.
It will not work well on any modern TV at all. On a newer model CRT it will work but it makes annoying static noises and you have to turn off the sound. The only TV I can get it to work fine on is an old TV from the 80s (old knobs and all). I first thought maybe my system had issues and when I found a second one it has the same problems. Hope this helps.  ;)
theflea:
This is the APF MP-1000 I tested just in case your talking about a different APF console. They did make several pong style cone consoles too. Also for those who wonder WTH is a APF MP-1000, here's what it looks like.  :P

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