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Intellivision Flashback Upgrade Service


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Hey guys,

 

Here's a great way to play Intellivision games on modern HDTV's, like your new Ms Pac-Man rom in full-screen 1080p! And, you don't have to sift through the 500+ posts in the Ultimate Intellivision Flashback thread to get up and running.

 

Upgrade your existing Intellivision Flashback to the Ultimate Flashback!

 

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The system includes:

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What you get:

  • Beautiful full-screen HDMI output.
  • Wifi connectivity to add more games and download box art.
  • USB input for keyboard input or adding roms via a USB thumb drive.
  • The rock-solid jzintv emulator with perfect sound.
  • The 60 games you've already purchased plus several great homebrews.
  • EmulationStation front-end.

Here's a video of The Ultimate Intellivision Flashback in action:

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Cost:

  • $149 (shipping included) if you send me your Flashback unit to modify. (It would cost you about $120 to do this project yourself.) You pay to ship your Flashback (unit only) to me.
  • Contact me if you're interested in a ready-to-go Ultimate FB system.

Do it yourselfer?

CONTACT:

  • PM me here or email me at holco zero zero four@umn.edu (change words to numbers) if you're interested or have any questions.

 

History of the Project / Review

  • There's a great review and details of the history of the project here.

Instructional Video

  • User grayclinejr has made an instructional video of how to add roms and box art:

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5/7/16

Ordering Info / Manual documents have been updated! Please read through the documents below before deciding to order.

Ultimate INTV Flashback Setup.pdf

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Ultimate Intellivision Flashback Ordering Info.pdf

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How do you play the ECS Games that need the Keyboard? It has some non standard keys on it.

 

Why can't you use the USB to transfer the game ROMs to the system or use a SD Memory card?

 

 

Like the original FB, the Ultimate FB does only supports Intellivision games, not ECS games

 

Because the Raspberry Pi uses the Linux operating system, you can't simply copy games from your computer to the SD card or a USB thumb drive and then plug it into the Pi. You've got to use a FTP program like Cyberduck to transfer games via the built-in wifi. Once you're connected, you simply drag and drop the roms onto it.

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Like the original FB, the Ultimate FB does only supports Intellivision games, not ECS games

 

Because the Raspberry Pi uses the Linux operating system, you can't simply copy games from your computer to the SD card or a USB thumb drive and then plug it into the Pi. You've got to use a FTP program like Cyberduck to transfer games via the built-in wifi. Once you're connected, you simply drag and drop the roms onto it.

why not have two intellivision sections like we did. One for regular games, one for ecs.
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I have noticed a difference.

I must have a newer build of Emulation Station.

That, and I installed the 2.6 RetroPie image.

 

I have Intellivision, and to the right of that is Intellivision ECS.

Also on the Intellivision game selection screen, in the upper right where it says Mattel Intellivision, the videos show a simple uppercase font, where mine has an Mattel font! (I changed Atari 2600 in that emulator section to the Atari font that looks like the text carts, and made it say "ATARI" in caps above "video computer system™" lowercase, really, with the TM).

 

Also you can edit a 1 to a 0 for the Description, so the sentences are upper and lower case. Much more easy to read than all caps!

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I have noticed a difference.

I must have a newer build of Emulation Station.

That, and I installed the 2.6 RetroPie image.

 

I have Intellivision, and to the right of that is Intellivision ECS.

Also on the Intellivision game selection screen, in the upper right where it says Mattel Intellivision, the videos show a simple uppercase font, where mine has an Mattel font! (I changed Atari 2600 in that emulator section to the Atari font that looks like the text carts, and made it say "ATARI" in caps above "video computer system" lowercase, really, with the TM).

 

Also you can edit a 1 to a 0 for the Description, so the sentences are upper and lower case. Much more easy to read than all caps!

i have almost all the fonts for the 15 emulators i have. I added all the correct fonts i could find and edited each xml file accordingly.
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why not have two intellivision sections like we did. One for regular games, one for ecs.

 

For legal reasons, I'm only including the games, exec, and grom that come with the FB. The ecs.bin file does not come with the FB. I can provide instructions for people to set up ECS games if there's a big demand.

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For legal reasons, I'm only including the games, exec, and grom that come with the FB. The ecs.bin file does not come with the FB. I can provide instructions for people to set up ECS games if there's a big demand.

Sorry, I meant my last post to go in the Ultimate Intellivision Flashback thread. Still you could add the Mattel font to your project.

It makes perfect sense that you can only include what was purchased in the Intellivision Flashback (and any homebrew games that give permission). The Flashback doesn't come with ECS games.

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Why can't you use the USB to transfer the game ROMs to the system or use a SD Memory card?

Actually, RetroPie does have a built-in function for using a USB drive to transfer ROMs. It's called "usbromservice" but I haven't used it myself. From what I've read, it's turned on by default in the 2.3 disk image but not the later ones. Essentially, it sets up a folder structure on the USB drive when you first plug it in to the Pi. You then copy your ROMs from your computer onto the USB stick, and when you plug the drive back into the Pi, it synchronizes the files. There are basic directions here.

 

Also, if you wanted to keep your roms on the USB and run them from there, you could do that by modifying the path to the ROMs for each emulator you're using. Directions here.

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Actually, RetroPie does have a built-in function for using a USB drive to transfer ROMs. It's called "usbromservice" but I haven't used it myself. From what I've read, it's turned on by default in the 2.3 disk image but not the later ones. Essentially, it sets up a folder structure on the USB drive when you first plug it in to the Pi. You then copy your ROMs from your computer onto the USB stick, and when you plug the drive back into the Pi, it synchronizes the files. There are basic directions here.

 

I had no idea this even existed - thanks for sharing! Instructions in the first post have been updated.

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Just wanted to give my quick impressions of Byte Knights finished product. I'll be honest and tell you that I'm fairly new to the Intellivision world. I had one as a kid but didn't have a gigantic collection. Recently I've been rediscoving the system and it's treasure trove of fun and under appreciated games.

So I wanted to be able to enjoy my favorite games with great video quality but have the authentic Intellivision controller in my hand while playing. So I'm very happy to say that this device completely delivered! This thing has plugnplay ease of use. Everything just works. The colors are so bright and vibrant. No bleeding whatsoever. Everything I've gone through plays at the correct speed with all the correct sounds (to the best of my knowledge). I just don't have the time to put one of these things together myself right now so I'm really glad that Byte Knight and a bunch of you guys did all the hard work to figure out the finer details. Also this thing is very nicely put together. Damn good work Byte Knight. Money well spent!

 

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Also, I wanted to add that I didn't have any Linux code knowledge at all. Although things were simple to get up and running through wifi so I could shoot my collection of roms straight to the device. Also there are other ways of doing this I'm told but honestly wireless is hard to beat!

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