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  1. Here's a TI application note. I'm hoping PDF attachments work. Use at minimum a PTC in case bad stuff happens like reverse current flow. snva412c.pdf
  2. I'm in the dark, but one thing that often gets forgotten is the +5V (DVI pin 14, HDMI pin 18). The +5V has to be capable of supplying minimum 55 mA. (but also should be reasonably current limited, don't just connect to Vcc). If it does not supply the 5 Volts, the device can refuse to display the image as it doesn't meet the spec. Ground return path is DVI pin 15, HDMI pin 17. As for the cut off picture, that's a "feature" of HDMI. Certain TVs have have procedures like: Fixing HDMI overscan on a Samsung TV Press Source on your remote. Move down to your HDMI source and press Tools. Select Edit name Scroll down to PC and select that one. Each TV will have a different procedure for going from TV mode to Monitor mode: https://www.howtogeek.com/252193/hdtv-overscan-what-it-is-and-why-you-should-probably-turn-it-off/ Or, just don't put critical info there as some TVs can cut off that area (sounds awfully familiar to the TI's programming recommendations, doesn't it?)
  3. Put your pinky of your left hand on the "A" key and place each of your following fingers to the right on the home row keys with your pointer finger ending up on the "F" key. The side of your thumb rests on the spacebar. To hit the "W" key (up), extend your ring finger naturally up from the "S" key, and your joints will naturally guide it to the upper-left direction there. Other natural movements are moving your pointer finger from the "F" key up to the "R" key or down to the "V" key. Using the spacebar for something precise like jumping feels really natural with this hand positioning. Part of the comfort of using WASD has to come from instant onscreen feedback (high framerate). Otherwise I agree it is more confusing than a cardinal direction layout.
  4. I do like the function keys better, but don't know how difficult it is to override them. Not sure if some cannot be overridden at all, depending on the browser. I'm thinking keeping F5 as refresh would ultimately cause more frustration than overriding it (again if it's even possible to override). After all, a browser refresh instantly wipes out whatever you happened to be doing. There is always CTRL-R or the GUI or the right click menu you mentioned to cause page refresh, and probably more ways than that. I just personally press your red reset button. It's nice to be able to just press F4 on my keyboard to Break a running BASIC program. Just my thoughts.
  5. I am stumped, and missing what the function keys could previously do in PC Keyboard mode. Could you please tell me what keys to press on an EN-US keyboard for FCT-4 (Clear) in PC Keyboard mode? When not in that mode, it's simply ALT-4 On my machine, Firefox definitely has command of F3 (search) and F5 (page refresh), and Windows has the sinister ALT-F4 (close). But I miss having F4 and F6-F9 for BASIC programming and games, respectively.
  6. If you measure a transformer's output voltage at the secondary coils, you will not see the numbers in the spec. An AC transformer will output much higher voltage on the secondary side if it is not connected to its intended load that is actively drawing power. This applies to any transformer, not just TI-99's.
  7. In my case, it needs to be higher. With barely any deflection it's usually registering as a diagonal direction. So many different controllers out there. Some drivers would allow more fine tuning of the calibration. The driver for the controller I'm using unfortunately does not offer anything (a USB wired Xbox One controller).
  8. Asmusr, Good job on the updates! I almost forgot that JS99'er supports Gamepads (Joysticks) until I actually tried it. Since the GUI hopefully is easier to change, can you add a deadzone percentage in the options? Something like: Joystick center deadzone: 0-----[]-----25 %
  9. The XB option is still there. You need to download from the GitHub repository: https://github.com/tursilion/convert9918
  10. With JS99'er version 7.0.1 I am still noticing an issue with the simulated keypress. For example, clicking on the letter "B" of "BASIC" actually simulates a press of "A" I believe it is choosing the character one column to the right.
  11. My thought is that as long as the F-18A provides the base functionality of the TMS9918A series, anything it extends or adds-on is beside the point. The slightly incorrect NTSC timing causing the rainbow-ing is not base functionality. Higher audio or video fidelity, whatever that could mean, is never a bad thing. But I may be in the minority that I do feel that overclocking or wait-state elimination makes it not a TI-99/4A anymore, and there's tons of people doing that. This is because identical code could execute drastically different when relying on external events.
  12. That's what I meant. Just chalk it up to differences in English, I had considered the ball normally just bouncing and then you press the button to jump. Yeah, even different colors might lead to some more fun gameplay ideas.
  13. Asmusr-M: Could you consider programming it so that the ball changes color when jumping? maybe light green or light yellow?
  14. Whoa. Something called Cortex BASIC for the TI-99/4A? Something I've not yet come across. So much new stuff to be found.
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