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  2. Thanks a lot, I will try again but as I stated once I start using HSMODEM with any settings, the BBS detects the caller but will no longer pickup. The Wimodem has a connected user but I never get any prompt anymore from the BBS to logon.
  3. I have both a NetUSBee and the Wifi BlueSCSI. The Daynaport emulation cannot be used on an Mega STe simultanously with it emulating a harddisk sadly enough. From this post : https://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.php?p=453610&sid=675eea9e13fab628ae97618d0d54e1e1#p453610 Important to know: The DaynaPort driver for STiNG unfortunately only supports LUN 0. This means that the DaynaPort emulation cannot be used with the internal host adapter of the MegaSTE in case LUN 0 is already being used by an emulated hard drive And no worries I know how crazy work can get, when I'm doing installations I never know when my day finishes, it can take 2 hours , it can take 16 hours.
  4. I ran mine off a 4 Amp USB charger I use to charge my phones. Worked fine. Also an over volt condition (12 Volt power supply for a 5 volt device) is how you blow the system. Amps are what an electronic device can pull. It might pull .8 amps, it might pull 1.5 amps depending on what its doing. Amps are on tap. So I find this odd. But if the device is sensitive to say 5.6 volts versus 5.2 volts. That might be an issue. You could check to see if your usb charger is running a little hot in the voltage range. If you have a multi-meter. Actually its probably under-voltage. A cheap usb charger might be running at 5.0 volts and once you pull 1 amp its drops below 5 volts to say 4.8 or 4.7. It will be interesting to see what this turns out to be.
  5. For the short period of time I got to play it diagonals are acting strange for me as well. : (
  6. Another amazing one that could be used in an adventure or a RPG game... I hope that people who make games will use Rasta Converter more!
  7. Just out of interest what didn't it work with? Could it be a phone charger that needs to negotiate with a connected device before it will supply more than 500mA? USB is the likely problem because that rectangular plug connects to a lot of things that can't supply enough power.
  8. One day, my room will be clutter free like that again
  9. Ok. I have plenty of devices with recommended amperage that tolerate a wide range, but this isn't really worth an argument, that isn't my point. I'm trying to give people a heads up that if you don't have an exact 1A adapter you'll need one.
  10. There is no tolerate higher current, it's not a thing. To make it refuse to work if a power supply was able to provide more current than required would cost more money. If a power supply with a number bigger than 1A on it will not work then that supply has other issues, including possibly having a current rating that is an outright lie!
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  12. sparrow, from at the back is like ste, not like falcon, no scsi and etc. ports But this is proto, I have this one and this one (plus s/n atari in "body" )
  13. Development continues on the CPM card! Given the design, I had serious concerns about the timing and clock signal. So, I went with my delay line idea and was able to tune the clock so that Phi2 drops about 50ns before the CPU's Phi2 clock signal. This should ensure there aren't any problems with the 6502 writing to the register on the card. While I didn't bother to setup the voltages, on the scope, when I previously checked the voltages both are over 4 volts at the peak. This should be fine. The top trace is Phi2 right off of the 6502 CPU and the bottom trace is the shifted Phi2 signal after it exits the 74LS04 on the CPM card. This shows the shifted Phi2 signal drops about 50ns before the 6502's Phi2. I will need to keep an eye on the zero voltage level fluctuations. Here's a picture of the front of the board in it's test configuration. Once I verify the registers are working, I'll install the Z-80 chip. Here's the back of the board. The delay line circuitry is hanging on. I shamelessly took this circuit from the A800 personality card and adjusted it's timing slightly. Finally, here's a rendering of the card with the delay line added:
  14. I made a file called gamecontrollerdb.txt with the following lines of text: # Linux 050000007e0500000920000001000000,Nintendo Switch Pro Controller,a:b0,b:b1,back:b8,dpdown:h0.4,dpleft:h0.8,dpright:h0.2,dpup:h0.1,guide:b12,leftshoulder:b4,leftstick:b10,lefttrigger:b6,leftx:a0,lefty:a1,rightshoulder:b5,rightstick:b11,righttrigger:b7,rightx:a2,righty:a3,start:b9,x:b2,y:b3,platform:Linux, 03000000ff1100004133000010010000,PS2 Controller,a:b2,b:b1,back:b8,leftshoulder:b6,lefttrigger:b4,leftx:a0,lefty:a1,rightshoulder:b7,righttrigger:b5,start:b9,x:b3,y:b0,platform:Linux, I put it on the root of my usb stick and started up the 400 mini. The Switch Pro Controller was plugged into the first usb slot and the cx stick was plugged into slot 2. The Pro controller did not work on the menus or after I started a game from the usb stick.
  15. OK. Once again downloaded, HSGPL-modified, installed and awaiting the corrected FBLOCKS file. Will the individual applications reside on the same block #'s?
  16. It's not free, just not needed while running an assembly program, at least based on @apersson850's memory map. It will need to be restored prior to returning to the host program.
  17. I didn't know there was a Prototype Super Game Gear for the Master System Starts at 8.22
  18. I seen a thread about it, But wasn't too active , via the Wiki What is everyone's Fav Game on the System that couldn't knock the NES off? I love Shooter, Even know I'm not that Good at it..Power Strike is one of them Also some Game Gear to Master System Conversions
  19. Thanks, I will look into this and see if I can get my Switch Pro Controller working with it.
  20. @reifsnyderb @scorpio_ny @Chrisa850 @olix OK....I just got back from running all of the following tests. Using a STOCK Atari 800XL (CO61851 Rev D) which had an original C061090, with composite out to a tube TV. This 800XL did NOT have chroma hooked up so I could not test svideo. Atari CO61090 Worked perfectly Mouser CY3DM 3 out of 5 produced color (2 rolling B/W), but was on the green side, even with a POT adjustment Mouser LFXTAL016962Bulk Worked perfectly Atari CO16010 Worked, but seemed to be on the green side, even with a POT adjustment Digikey MP036S B/W (original I had used in the Remake 800XL), but with 22pf on each leg, worked perfectly Digikey ECS-35-17-1X Worked perfectly Digikey ECS-35-17-4X Worked perfectly (This is used in the Atari NUC) Note: I did not want to pull the crystal from my Remake 800XL which is using a CO61090 for the test tonight.
  21. Other controllers made by Retro Games should work, otherwise it’s theoretically possible to configure virtually any USB controller like this: https://retrogames.biz/support/the400-mini/controller-configuration/
  22. Aargh! It has begun! While looking on eBay for R-Zone games I found a couple of the Tiger handhelds, so I thought I'd get them because they were cheap. I'm guessing it's because they were sports titles, but one of them is not on the Handheld Museum. I'm looking for the kinds that have a + pad and two vertical bar buttons. More pics if you want when they come.
  23. Thanks for listing 1K RainboX, but there is another entry "Rainbox" which can be removed since it is the same game. In the video, I call it "RainboX", but the official title is "1K RainboX".
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