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  2. To boot anything other than 5.25 disk imageds you need to unhook the FloppyEMU from the motherboard and plug it into the the external smartport on the rear of the computer. Then as Chrisa850 said once you turn on the computer, if you get the Applesoft prompt, type PR#5 and that should boot the FEMU. If you get the check disk drive message press and hold open apple-control and then press and release reset, otherwise known as the three finger salute. That shoul boot the computer from the FEMU.
  3. I thought I wrote a DISKIMAGE tool for ForceCommand...
  4. I understand the insane amount of work required to cover Jaguar homebrews. Now I still hope that the most emblematic original games are covered. It's not tha many and most are in the top tiers games of the machine.
  5. My original copy of SCRAM came in the big box, with the full-size manual, much like actual Atari cartridges of the time. At least in the UK, third-party cassettes were more often than not just a shrink-wrapped standard cassette box with a printed inlay. Gridrunner came that way. Though the Microprose stuff, like Solo Flight and F15 Strike-Eagle came in larger "proper" boxes - albeit different to, and smaller than, the Atari ones.
  6. there is one on eBay right now at the bargain price of 4000 dollars! and what a library, that ok fighting game and that Bomber Man clone, doesn't get better! more seriously odyssey 2, still more affordable than most classic consoles, and the library as a whole is pretty good,
  7. Well you can add XB3 to that list of ways to get RND working I am currently disassembling all of XB3 GPL GROMs and ROMs.
  8. Some of the Avalon Hill games were on cassette and in big boxes just like the disk version, for obvious game playing reasons.
  9. All, attached is the complete instructions for this composite mod. I'll have time this weekend to inspect for cold joints, solder bridges etc. Atari 7800 Composite Mod.pdf
  10. 🤔 this look like a good idea. Some of the Brazilian PlusCart Duo users have used the static firmware update on the temporary message page. For devices that are not on the firmware beta tester group this will result in flashing the latest (v2.3.17) PlusCart firmware. By doing this these users have lost their SD-Card support. Uploading and flashing the PlusCart Duo firmware via their "My ROMs" folder would be an easy way to get back the SD-Card support.
  11. Brainfart. They're both Activision. But yes, Kaboom isn't configured to use the paddles.
  12. I might mess with this in near future if I want to unleash my inner Power Pill Fist. :3
  13. Glad you're still alive and kickin'. I've been a long-time lurker back then and...well...glad this game got finished despite everything that happened. I'll definitely try this game later.
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  15. A global/default config, with bigger ranges for those values, would indeed be nice. Ahead of that, I built a little tool that'll let you do such things - to entire collections of games if you want it to. You can have it generate complete config files, with the settings you want, and then apply those configurations to one or more games. You can use an existing .cfg file, created with the 400 Mini's configuration screen, and apply that to other games. In both cases, those won't affect existing config files. However, it also has the ability to update/apply new config files, or limited changes, to ALL of your config files: So, let's say you wanted to set ALL of your existing games, that have .cfg files, you'd start by creating a file that has just the changes you want to make, and save it as, say, "display.cfg": display_start_line = 0; display_height = 240; display_width = 350; And then you can apply that to all of your games (that have .cfg files) with: amet.py config update -r display.cfg "/folder/with/my/games/" If you want to see which files it hits, add " -v 2" after the "-r". If you don't have configs for all your games, it can create them and apply them, for which see the config "create" and "apply" commands.
  16. @Al_Nafuur Would it be possible to enable updating firmware versions by adding the new version "firmware.bin" within the "My ROMs" directory? This way you could update the cartridges without the need for the STM32CubeProgrammer.
  17. Thanks for the positive feedback. One thing I added at the end was the ability to change difficulty levels. There are several tables that control things like maximum smart bombs and missiles per level, how frequently the planes and satellites come out, and the speed of the incoming missiles. This made it easy to tweak them to provide different difficulty levels. Of you ever wanted to try to flip through all of the colors (20 levels) and get back to black, change the difficulty from arcade to Private, Captain, or Colonel for an easier time playing.
  18. Thank you, @Windless, this information is very interesting! And very helpful to my understanding. Oh, yes! I like longer explanations like this one. So, what if we say that only one CPU car can appear on the screen at one time? Would that make it possible, then?
  19. No. Because: - Being strong at a game generally requires more than knowing the game. (People who write the rules for tennis or soccer are not the one who win the world championships, same goes for videogames) - Some (hardcore) gamers know the games way better than the developers. (Big editors normally hire players to learn about their games.) You may have a look at this video which illustrates these two point (focus is on how long it takes to finish the game, not on the score, but the principles stays true) (video is not short, but very interesting imo)
  20. Garfield, Beware of Dog...What the?!

     

    Comic Strips

  21. There is a workaround for that by manually changing the config file that is created for each software image on the USB stick. More info here:
  22. Yoooo, it would great to see Ocean Software get brought back. Afterall they were the inspiration for my pseudonym, Oasys.
  23. Hi All, Just collected a Mega 4 today, It's a bit flaky and will crash is it's given a light tap. I need to work out what's going on there. When I opened the unit I noticed a strange mod. I've attached a few pictures. Anyone know what it is. Note that when I connect the yellow and pink wires the unit will not boot. It only boots when they are disconnected. Any thoughts? Can it be easily revered by removing the various wires, desoldering the piggy-backed 74LS74AN and replacing the 68000?
  24. Landed on the XPR, it got discounted to a 100 after I posted on here. I guess the announcement did the drop in price. Made me regret not getting this device earlier, so far I feel like this has been the nicest experience of playing retro games on a handheld in modern times. I love my analogue to play original carts, but having save states is amazing. Was hoping to find the Pico 1 Collection but looks like I am too late for that one.. only people selling them on ebay for $100-$200 :s
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