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Everything posted by Happy_Dude
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i'm thinking about getting missile Command T.B. Would the C=64 mouse be compatible ?
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well all I know is that the C=64 paddles use lower value potentiometers so they are really hard to use on an atari. they work but are way too sensitive. And there might be a problem with them letting too much voltage through.
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I wouldn't object to a Platinum (metalic) case (a-la, zelda) Otherwise keep it black.
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I'm working on one. 2 weeks isn't much time so I'm working on 1 lable that will probably be posted just before the deadline
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Looks like my current order isn't going to be placed just yet Whats up with Manuel's name change. Will carts with "Polik" be ultra-rare collectables now
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Speaking of rad, check out the clear Pressure gauge. Now that is rad I now have 2 games I want from Packrat. (possibly 3) and between 5 and 10 from AA. Damnit i'll never save any money at this rate btw: Packrat, what is the P.G lable printed on? It looks awsome
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The Nintendo Diference - WebSite
Happy_Dude replied to Happy_Dude's topic in Gaming Publications and Websites
Never tried it. I steer clear of high level languages, I like having total control of my code -
Double Breakout question - Coleco
Happy_Dude replied to MegaManFan's topic in Classic Console Discussion
That picture confused me just enough for me to go and dig up my DC. And theres nowhere to plug in a controller. [edt] Thats a nice place to put the controller though [/edt] The batteries got me the first time too. I couldn't figure out why i kept hitting the kurb Why does it need batteries? The Atari dc's don't need them. -
Double Breakout question - Coleco
Happy_Dude replied to MegaManFan's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Are you using the steering wheel thing ? Because they need batteries to work @joeybastard, I always used the Dc in port 1 and the controller in port 2. Didn't even know you could plug it into the DC. -
I missed the marble Craze tin, I'm not missing this ;)
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I think this game is great and I'm in a PAL country I have a PAL cart. I'll dump it next time I boot into windows (could be weeks or months ) unless i can find a way to compile 7800ctrl under linux without having to rewrite huge chuncks of code. @Cybergoth, japan uses NTSC also, And they really like there baseball over there too (it's been geting more news coverage than Sumo lately )
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Nice Joust Pong cart SS ...... wait a minute where'd you get it from ???
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I'v looked on google and i found 1 linux build but it doesn't work properly I also found a RPM in the stella archives but I'm using Debain so no luck there. Is there a plain linux build out there somwhere ?
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is that why they aren't in the database
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Damn. I only have 2 homebrews (with many more in my shopping cart ) Very nice indeed
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What are you playing? (week of March 21 - March 27)
Happy_Dude replied to Adrian M's topic in Modern Console Discussion
Nothing. Thats right I'm playing nothing. So much to do, so little time next game I play will be Thrust+ -
and I'm off by ....... 35 Minutes
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Eckhard Stolberg's 7800 dev console is great for dumping carts http://home.arcor.de/estolberg/tools/index.html and because your in a PAL country its as easy as swapping the bios and making a cable
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Where can I buy a 2600 Krokodile Cart for atari 2600?
Happy_Dude replied to bluetriforce's topic in Atari 2600
Hi bluetriforce, I am still working on it. I need to make a second prototype and do a lot of testing before it can be released ... I have no idea when this is finished ... Depends on how many problems there are. Kroko Does this mean it is actually going to be called the Krokodile Cart -
Finaly got a EPROM programmer (and I made it myself :D )
Happy_Dude replied to Happy_Dude's topic in Hardware
Only if your willing to pay shipping from Aus I still have a long way to go before I can do half as well as CPUWIZ -
Yaaaaay. I finaly got me a programmer. And I soldered every part on myself Whats better is it actually works. well at least it reads chips i haven't got a blank EPROM to test writing just yet. I'm so psyched. I'll be playing Recca in no time :D I need to make an adapter to burn 24 pin chips and all I need to do that is some etching .. um ... stuff for anyone whos interested heres some info and a pre-made Kit. Article: http://www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_30475/article.html Instructions: http://www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_30374/article.html kit: http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefro...duct/View/K3605
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Based on the strength of this reveiw I think I'll be ordering a copy
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Inside the cart slot like on the GBA
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Addams Family Pinball.
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It's a history of info-Atari. Nothing to get worked up about. What they've done to the Fuji however ......
