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  1. I don't understand, who's going to release this update and is it official?
  2. Which emulator is the 2600+ using?
  3. Sorry, I wasn't trying to diss Stella (didn't realize it was using it, actually) 😅. What I meant to ask was whether the compatibility of the machine itself can/will eventually be improved via user hacks.
  4. Is it possible it might eventually be hacked like the NES mini? Maybe with a better emulator?
  5. Yes, thank you for that track. I quite like it
  6. This worked! The audio is now listenable! after.mp3 Well if no other problem arises that looks to be about it for this project
  7. It only needs to be done once, thankfully. Now my internal keyboard works every time.
  8. It's a stereo track yes, both stereo and mono sounds like that.
  9. This worked! Jamming to irishwood.sap as we speak. Just one problem, the audio out is EXTREMELY hot (distorted).
  10. Hi Flashjazzcat, thanks for your response. I tried reading that page but I couldn't find any clear instructions as to what I'm supposed to do...
  11. Hello everyone, My TK-II-STEREO has just arrived in the mail. I popped it and a couple POKEYs in my Atari 130XE and... nothing. The computer freezes at the blue boot screen. It will actually boot with a cartridge inserted (like Defender) but the keyboard doesn't work. I've also found that if I short the mono pin to ground to disable stereo the computer actually works as normal (just with really hot audio output). Does anyone know what the problem might be? I also have a U1MB in my machine. I read that I should connect the MO pin on my TK-II stereo to the MO pin of the U1MB, and while the computer will work I don't get stereo audio, the U1MB won't let me toggle it, and the audio output is very hot, exactly the same as when I disable stereo manually.
  12. Update: I now have a fully functional PAL/NTSC switcher! I would have finished it sooner but this Christmas season has been particularly hectic.
  13. I can now confirm that with an NTSC ANTIC, GTIA and 14.31818MHz master clock crystal in place, I'm getting a bright and colorful NTSC picture! Only annoyance is that to get proper colors in either mode I have to readjust the pot on the 130xe motherboard, but I think I can fix that with some resistors. I don't see any reason a full PAL/NTSC switcher shouldn't be possible to make now.
  14. No, it just swaps the ANTIC chip for you automatically. I'm still waiting for parts/investigating implementation methods but if possible I'll make a GTIA/crystal switcher too so I can have full PAL and full NTSC available on the same machine at the flick of a switch.
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