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  1. Happy_Dude

    C=64 Mouse

    i'm thinking about getting missile Command T.B. Would the C=64 mouse be compatible ?
  2. 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.
  3. I wouldn't object to a Platinum (metalic) case (a-la, zelda) Otherwise keep it black.
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. Never tried it. I steer clear of high level languages, I like having total control of my code
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. I missed the marble Craze tin, I'm not missing this ;)
  11. 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 )
  12. Nice Joust Pong cart SS ...... wait a minute where'd you get it from ???
  13. 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 ?
  14. is that why they aren't in the database
  15. Damn. I only have 2 homebrews (with many more in my shopping cart ) Very nice indeed
  16. Nothing. Thats right I'm playing nothing. So much to do, so little time next game I play will be Thrust+
  17. Happy_Dude

    PAL ROMS

    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
  18. 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
  19. 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
  20. 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
  21. Based on the strength of this reveiw I think I'll be ordering a copy
  22. Inside the cart slot like on the GBA
  23. It's a history of info-Atari. Nothing to get worked up about. What they've done to the Fuji however ......
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