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  • How to Get Reiji in "Persona" on PSP

    "Shin Megami Tensei: Persona" is a role-playing game created by Atlus as an offshoot of the "Shin Megami Tensei" series. Originally released on the PlayStation console in 1996, it was remade for the PlayStation Portable in 2009 with many new features such as enhanced graphics and additional storyline content. Of the many characters in the game, the character Reiji Kido is one you can obtain by performing a number or tasks.

  • What Is a Sequential Circuit?

    In digital electronics, a sequential circuit is one in which the output depends not only on the current values of input variables but also on the past, or stored, values of those variables. By contrast, a combinational circuit is one in which the output depends only on the current values of the input variables; as soon as input variables change, the information about their previous values is lost, so combinational circuits have no memory.

  • How to Get King Frost in "Persona"

    "Persona 3" is a role-playing game for the PS2 that features an extensive fusion system, allowing you to create a plethora of additional characters who are more efficient and mightier in combat. Elizabeth, a character you will encounter around half-way through the game, will begin giving you side-quests that involve creating and finding new fusion characters, many of which she will ask you to give to her. Luckily, she will let you keep one of the game's most creative characters: King Frost, an ally who resembles Frosty the Snowman.

  • Types of Enemies in "Persona IV"

    "Shin Megami Tensei: Persona IV" was widely hailed as the PlayStation 2's swan song when it was released in 2008. The game takes place in modern-day Japan, and revolves around a group of teenagers trying to solve a series of gruesome murders in the rural town of Inaba. Your party will delve into a variety of dungeons throughout the game, each one different from the other and each one containing a series of unique enemies. The enemies fall into categories.

  • How to Calculate Fan-Out

    In the world of electronic circuits and computers, gates are the building blocks that allow these devices to work. Different gates have different characteristics. Some gates can invert input signals, others are designed to add, subtract, multiply and divide. When multiple gates are connected together, it is important that the gate providing the power to the other gates has the ability to supply the power needed. The term fan-out refers to the number of gates that can be safely powered by one gate.

  • How to Fight Thanatos in "Ragnarok"

    Thanatos is a high-level boss in the online game "Ragnarok." He resides at the top of Thanatos Tower, which you must journey through to collect keys, fragments and charms in order to summon him. You must also defeat Thanatos' minions in order to make him appear at the top of the tower. Entering Thanatos Tower requires 5,000 zeny and a party of at least five members.

  • How to Fix Circuit Spikes

    All electronic devices, such as cell phones and television sets, have a number of electronic circuits. Each of these circuits is composed of a large number of electronic components. Voltage fluctuations, also called spikes, are common in all such electronic circuits. Design engineers spend considerable time and effort in minimizing these spikes. The reason for keeping these spikes low is mainly performance related since these low voltage spikes do not usually pose any safety problems. A simple capacitor decoupling technique can reduce these spikes.

  • How Do I Get Nata Tashi in "Persona 3"?

    "Persona 3" is a role-playing game developed by Atlus Co. for the PlayStation 2 console in 2006. The "Persona" series is a spin-off of the "Shin Megami Tensei" franchise and has developed a cult following for spinning dark, original stories involving school kids who summon demons. When the game's protagonist isn't socializing between classes and battling hell spawn in "Tartarus," he's rubbing elbows with the series' recurring character, Igor, in the "Velvet Room." Igor's assistant, Elizabeth, contacts the player with optional "requests" that yield rewards when completed. To summon the demon, "Nata Taishi," gamers must finish several of these side…

  • How to Get the True Ending in "Persona 4"

    "Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4" is a role-playing video game that offers numerous endings to encourage multiple playthroughs. However, only one ending is the real, canon ending, and this is known as the true ending. Getting the true ending to play at the end of your game requires playing the game a certain way and performing a certain number of actions. You can only achieve the true ending after you play through the regular ending once.

  • How to Make a Ghoul in "Persona 4"

    "Persona 4" has been called the "Swan song of the PlayStation 2" because of its compelling storyline, well-designed levels and deep characters. You play as a nameless student in Inaba, a small township in modern-day Japan. You find, as the game progresses, that you have the ability to summon and create Personas, which are essentially various sides of your personality given life and incredible power. Ghoul is the name of a low-level Persona you can find or create early in the game.

  • How to Make Black Frost in "Persona 3"

    In "Persona 3" Personas, powerful avatars that possess magical abilities, can be created through fusion in the Velvet Room. The Velvet Room is maintained by Igor and his assistant Elizabeth. Elizabeth occasionally will make requests of you, which sometimes take the form of creating a specific Persona through fusion. One of Elizabeth's requests is to create the Black Frost Persona.

  • How to Feed the Cat in Persona 3

    "Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 FES" is a single-player role-playing game set in modern-day Japan for both the PlayStation 2 and the Sony PSP. You play a Japanese highschooler with the power to summon and utilize "Personas," which ostensibly are shards of your personality brought to life and given otherworldly powers. In addition to fighting nightmarish creatures with your Persona powers, you will also on occasion be asked to perform a task by many of the NPCs you meet around town. One of those requests is to feed a hungry cat near the local train station.

  • How to Get a New Game in "Persona 4"

    "Persona 4" is a role-playing video game released by Atlus for the PlayStation 2. One of the features the game prides itself on is replayability, offering numerous endings. Because you can view only one ending per playthrough, you must start a new game and play through it again to view any of the other endings. Whether you are starting a new game altogether or restarting a game to see another ending, the process of beginning the game remains the same.

  • How to Get Sarasvati in "Persona 4"

    "Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4" -- or just "Persona 4" -- is a game distinct among Japanese role-playing game. Instead of an androgynous, spiky-haired man with a gigantic sword, you instead play a typical Japanese high school student in the modern-day Japanese town of Inaba. As the game unfolds, you discover the ability to use and create "Personas," aspects of the character's personality that grant a variety of powers and abilities. One of these "Personas" is Sarasvati, a low-level Persona of the "Priestess" arcana.

  • How to Get Thanatos in Persona 3

    Thanatos is one of the Personas that can be used by the lead character in the PS2 role playing game, "Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3." Each of the Personas are categorized into Arcana's that correspond to those found in a Tarot card deck. Thanatos falls into the Death Arcana group and to get it in Persona 3, players must combine all the other Personas in this group via a process called Fusion. This can only be done after a certain point in the game.

  • How Do I Get Pale Rider in "Persona 3"?

    "Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3" is a 2007 role-playing game for the PS2 that was ported to the Sony PSP in 2010. The story centers around a group of high school children who are able to summon creatures called "Personas" in battle against shadow monsters. New Personas are created by a process called "Fusion" where existing Personas are combined. Some fusions --- like the one to create "Pale Rider" --- require additional items that can be gained by doing quests.

  • How to Make Saki Mitama in "Persona 4"

    Saki Mitama is a Persona of the Empress Arcana in "Persona 4". Its base level is 11, making it one of the first Personas of this Arcana that you will encounter. As a basic support Persona, it learns very few moves, its final technique being the Null Rage Passive Ability at level 16. However it can be used to fuse more powerful Personas later on, such as Neko Shogun and Futsunushi.

  • Ionic Composition of Water

    The ionic composition of any body of water will depend primarily on what has been dissolved in that water. Ions are charged chemical species formed when either a lone atom or a portion of a molecule gains or loses electrons and so they will exist in water only if some ionic compound is added. Pure water does contain some naturally occurring ions, but only at an extremely low concentration.

  • How to Build a 3-Minute LED Timer

    Timer circuits can be used to turn on or off lights, like LEDs (light emitting diodes) for a preset amount of time. A three-minute LED timer circuit can often be built with components you already have in your electronic tool box or hobby kit. All you need is a 555 timer component, a few resistors and capacitors, button switches and a LED. Building the timer is simple. Just connect the timer in a standard monostable configuration. This configuration is used to generate a voltage for a time set with the values of the timer's timing resistor and timing capacitor.

  • How to Build Sequential Flashing LED Circuits

    It's relatively easy to make a row of LEDs flash in sequence using simple digital electronics. Don't be scared by the word "digital": this project doesn't require any programming, just a pair of common logic chips that cost pennies. You'll use a chip called an "inverter" to create a simple oscillator, and use the oscillator to drive a chip called a "counter" that will light the LEDs successively. As with anything in electronics, there are other ways to accomplish this, but this is a fairly simple solution that uses a minimum of parts.

  • How to Get Judgement Arcana in "Persona 4"

    "Persona 4," a role-playing game for the Sony PlayStation 2, features a group of high school children investigating a murder. During the course of the game, the characters learn to use "Personas"--special monsters that can be summoned to aid players in battle. Each Persona belongs to a specific group, called an "Arcana," in the game. The Judgement Arcana is a group of the most powerful Personas.

  • DIY Cable Testers for Electronics Projects

    Cables are among the most vulnerable pieces of electronic equipment, as they are often subjected to mechanical stress. In many electronics projects it is important to verify the integrity of cables frequently, as they endure more wear and tear than normal when swapped and moved around during testing. You can make a simple cable continuity tester to verify the integrity of cables over time, and to test new cables if you are making your own.

  • How to Make a Blinking L.E.D.

    A light-emitting diode, more commonly known as an LED, is an electronic component used for lighting. Most LEDs emit a low-level light, but applications including torches and traditional light bulb replacements are also available. Flashing LEDs are widely used for safety applications, such as drawing attention to cyclists, and for attention-grabbing displays. A small, easy-to-build electronic circuit can be used to flash an LED, which requires only minimal soldering skills.

  • How to Wire a Flashing LED Circuit

    Making a flashing LED circuit is a good project for those just learning about electricity and how circuits operate. With the use of LEDs, you are able to see how the circuit is operating. Special LEDs are available that have the capability of flashing automatically, making the wiring of a flashing LED circuit much simpler than it was in the past, when making an LED flash required many other electrical components.

  • How to Make Satan in "Persona 3"

    "Persona 3" is a Japanese video game developed by Atlus and released in the U.S. on the PlayStation 2 in 2007. Also known as "Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3," in the game you play as a Japanese high school student. You and your fellow students investigate the dark hour, a time when monsters feed on human minds. All of the fighting in "Persona 3" is done via personas, which are mental projections of your character. In the game, you can combine or fuse personas to create more powerful personas, including Satan.

  • DIY Blinking LED

    A blinking LED circuit can be used for model railroad crossings, blinking bike lights, decorations, or as just a fun introductory electronics project. This circuit uses only one LED, but could be adapted to drive multiple LEDs or blink two LEDs alternately. The circuit uses a 555 timer IC (Integrated Circuit), a very common IC that can be configured to either send a single pulse, or output a square wave oscillating between supply voltage and ground. Here it's used as a type of oscillator called an astable multivibrator.

  • How to Make Vishnu on "Persona 3"

    "Persona 3" is a role-playing game that was released in 2006 by Atlas. In the game, the main characters are high-school students who use Personas to battle the mysterious Shadows. Personas have various abilities, strengths, and weaknesses, and can be fused with other Personas to make new Personas. Vishnu, a Persona, can be created with fusion in any of seven different ways.

  • How to Repair Morrowind Armor on the PC

    So that special piece of armor you found in the land of Vvardenfell is in danger of breaking? Armor in Morrowind can be repaired using a number of different tools. Your character's "Armorer" skill also comes into play, dictating whether the repair effort succeeds and how much damage is repaired. Tool type and quality also factor into the repair. Repair tools may be purchased at vendors.

  • How to Repair Termite Damage to Floors

    Repairs to floors damaged by termites can be a daunting prospect. However, if the damage to the floor structure is minimal, you can attempt the repairs yourself. With lumber, a hammer and nails and some time, you can save a significant amount of money.

  • Clean a Trophy

    Clean a trophy with household cleaners that match the material of the trophy, whether metal, wood, glass or marble. Watch a professional trophy maker clean a trophy in this free manufacturing video.

  • Jewelry casting: part 3

    Watch the third step in casting jewelry from molten silver.

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