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  1. Yes, and buy them while you can. JVC sold Taiyo Yuden to CMC last year. CMC has always made crap.

    Unfortunately, since hard drives are so big and cheap and internet so fast nobody burns CDs anymore. A smaller market means there's less incentive to make quality stuff. And since modern readers are so robust, they can get by with crappy media.

    I think the future for disc based systems are solid state loaders. e.g. http://3do-renovation.ru/USB_Host_for_FZ10.htm

    Are these good ones?

    JVC Taiyo Yuden Silver Lacquer 52X CD-R Media 100 Pack in Plastic Wrap https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007R6B6FI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_m1Dhzb17AZCJG


  2. I've got to downsize, so I'm selling off my TRS-80 stuff. I'd do it piecemeal or as a lot, whatever works. I'm just going to list what I have for now, pictures on request.

    Computers
    TRS-80 Model 3 with manual

    TRS-80 Model 4
    TRS-80 Model 1 with PSU

    TRS-80 Coco 2 26-3026 with 32k mod
    TRS-80 MC-10

    Accessories

    TRS-80 Mini-Disk 26-1161

    TRS-80 Mini-Disk 26-1164

    TRS-80 Color Computer Color Computer Mini-Disk 26-3023

    TRS-80 Color Computer Color Computer Mini-Disk 26-3022
    TRS-80 Color Computer Controller 26-3022
    TRS-80 Modem I 26-1172

    DCM-6 Direct Connect Modem 26-1393

    Joysticks x2 26-3008
    CCR-81 Computer Cassette Recorder 26-1028 no cables.
    TP-10 Thermal Printer 26-1261

    Books
    Getting Started with Color Basic (coco2)
    Going Ahead with Extended Color Basic (coco2)
    Basic Computer Games Vol 2 (TRS-80)

    I can provide a copy of LDOS 5.3.1. I don't think I have much software otherwise. I'll throw the books in to whoever buys the appropriate computer.

    I feel like $500 is about right for this lot, but any interest is appreciated. Everything is located in Omaha Nebraska. Local pickup encouraged. Buyer would have to pay shipping.


  3. I'm going to have to boot my 98SE box into pure dos and see. I could have sworn I played a bunch of 3dfx DOS games on that machine in pure DOS mode with the onboard GM. But if your memory is more recent, you're probably right.

    I network my retro machines and highly recommend it. Just keep everything behind a firewall and you're fine. Got my 98 machine loading up windows shares from a Linux box running Samba, got my Tandy running an FTP server from the mTCP suite. Beats sneakernet by miles.


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    I believe that the YMF-724 has really nice wavetable MIDI (comparable to Roland) that you can access for DOS games by running them in a Windows DOS box.

    That's overselling it a little bit. It does have GM, but it's not as nice as an MT32 or DB50XG. Better than Adlib, but you still want a real synth. IIRC, the GM is accessible in pure DOS but I think I had to install the driver in Windows. It's been a while.

     

     

    All this talk of old hardware, yuck. I feel icky. Why not just virtualize everything? You can run any old OS in a VirtualBox and turn it into a shitty 486-DX33 if that's what you desire.

    Have you ever seen Jazz Jackrabbit running on real hardware? The smooth scrolling is unmatched by anything, even today. Have you ever seen Unreal on real 3dfx hardware? It's beautiful in a way that wrappers are not. Have you ever heard wavetable sound on a real synth? Try hooking that up to your VM.

     

    You can take your Sunday drive in any vehicle you want. But the classic car you rebuilt in your garage is always going to be special.

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  5. I'm doing a stats demo next month and looking for a fun dataset to play with. I'd love to have a .csv that has anything to do with classic gaming. Something like a line for every console, with a column for release date, number sold, number of games on the system. Any similar dataset would be useful.


  6. While Wine works, there are native apps that work well for almost every console. They're in the Software Center too, for the most part.

    Mednafen is a multi-emulator that supports most popular consoles and a few obscure ones.

    MAME and MESS are just MAME and MESS.

    Atari800 is for 8-bit and 5200 emulation.

     

    jzIntv is for Intellivision, bee is for colecovision, but I don't think they're in the repositories. You can download them from their websites. Installation and use require only basic computer literacy.

    You really should learn the console. The CLI is superior to the GUI in the same way language is superior to pointing and grunting. Not only is the CLI more powerful, but once you know it it's faster and easier.


  7. Stack Overflow has content management systems web forums don't. Wouldn't it be great for there to be one canonical thread for one question, instead of answering the same one over and over?

    Remember when we had FAQs? Wasn't that so much more convenient to refer to instead of having to search inside forums cluttered with chit-chat? Stack Overflow is more like that than a web forum.

    It's a fantastic idea actually, and you guys should try it out before dismissing it as unnecessary.

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  8. That mouse card is a bus mouse card, not a PS/2 card. You'll have to buy a bus mouse for it.

     

    That video card is one of the best 2D video cards for DOS. Lucky score. Fast memory throughput means smooth scrolling.

    You really want to hang around Vintage Computer Forums and VOGONS to get up to date on out of date PC stuff.

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