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  1. Does any one knows where I can find code in Basic for PONG? I'm looking for Atari 8bit or C64 versions. I'm looking for a simple code.
  2. Xport - Lets you connect PS2 to PC via USB and copy saves to your PC, usefull to backup and resore your PS2 saves, also lets you install the custom save that installs McBoot. McBoot - an exploit that lets you boot PS2 into a custom sw and execute your own code, works with uLunchELF and other programs McRIB I guess you get from McDs All that w/o mod chip. Cool stuff
  3. The MAN behind Commodore and Atari, he will be missed.
  4. I got bunch of stuff installed on my PS2 HD, like emulators, movie players, HD installers etc. I got used to XPORT, and its a good tool to manage your saves.
  5. I have XPORT so I can copy it for you from here http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/920738-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-2-battle-nexus/saves I personally don't have this game, but I have a laptop setup to copy saves for my kids with XPORT.
  6. Mac mini G4 I have seen 1.25GHz for $125 and up, the 1.5GHz maybe $160 and up, but lower then $200. Some people want more, but good luck to them.
  7. There was one in marketplace for free, just pay shipping.
  8. Do you have OS3.9 install CD? If you do, why not install for real? Search online for install procedures, here is one: http://sites.google.com/site/ronivoncosta/home/technical-articles/amiga600cfadapter
  9. I'm too for original hardware, I have almost every model released. The one that sits on my desk permanently is A1200.
  10. Let me give you some pointers... The A500 is cheaper then A1200, but more expensive to upgrade. The A500 is more compatible with floppy based games, you could buy the floppy emulator and run your games from ADF files if you dont want to use floppies The A500 with rev6 motherboard can be hacked to be both PAL and NTSC. You can solder 2 wires to a switch and you can select PAL or NTSC before power on. I did that and it works fine. If you want ECS you need to get PAL A500+ , and only benefit is that more graphic resolutions are available and it probably comes with WB v2, which maybe less compatible with games. If you are leaning toward A500, try to find one at least with Rev6 motherboard and 1MB RAM. The A1200 comes with PCMCIA slot, 2.5in IDE port, 2MB RAM, and faster processor. You can use PCMCIA slot to transfer ADF images from PC to Amiga with ease using PCMCIA-CF converter and drivers. You can install internally CF HD, just get the "2.5in to CF" converter. You can run WHDLoad from HD, almost all games can run on A1200 using WHDLoad. There are some issues with caps failing in A1200, and it looks like are the ones made by Commodore. I have A1200 made by Amiga Technologies and it still kicking fine till today. If you are leaning towards A1200, then I suggest find one made by Amiga Technologies and at least 4MB RAM expansion. And if you only need to play Amiga games and not into Amiga, then maybe you can look into Minimig or any other FPGA based systems. As for monitor, make sure it scans down to 15KHz, and you need to buy a 23DB to VGA converter. Good luck.
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  12. I have never seen this system before. I don't even know what it is. Very nice! Wikipedia to the rescue, ...now I know.
  13. Only have 4 games for the Lynx, any games you recommend? I'm pretty new to the Lynx. My A4000 can get online, but I'm not doing that very often. I got almost ALL Amigas in my collection.
  14. Retro games are stored in separate boxes. Usually if I want to play a system, I pick the box with games and play. When I'm done, I pack it up and store. I'm missing pictures of my PS3s, Amiga 1000, Amiga 4000, Sega Master System, Atari Lynx ( I just got this one from member) and Atari in a Joystick.
  15. I got two (2) more Atari ST mice for sale with the port extension. I have also 4 Amiga mice for sale, but because the connectors are too thick and they will not fin in A2000 and A600. These mice are good replacements for the original ones. I took a picture showing my mouse next to the Atari one (Atari mouse is not for sale, unless you make me an offer I can't refuse ) USA only.
  16. Whats the exact p/n? Maybe this one? http://www.arcadecomponents.com/catalog/item/2251646/1691242.htm
  17. You should demand pictures of the damage of the box and the units.
  18. I found out about it yesterday. You can buy the case here and make it cheaper http://www.kustompcs.co.uk/acatalog/info_0984.html No engraving, but you can just slap an Amiga sticker and Voila!!
  19. I was able to make some experiments and it looks like we can only write 80 track disk images with 9, 10, 11 sectors on Amiga. Anything above 80 tracks would fail formatting.
  20. I have been collecting games and systems for a while since 1990s, I'm not a big gamer, but I like to play games when the game bug hits, and mostly arcade and racing stuff. I had some time cataloging my collection recently and was able to take some nice pictures. These pictures show my systems I own and are 99% are in working condition and all of them have some games (not pictured).
  21. Did you ever run Sysinfo speed test on it? I always wondered how fast is it. Can you have OS3.1 on it?
  22. The CDTV's keyboard is worth more then €30...I know, I'm looking for one.
  23. Thanks for the info, I'm not in the hurry to get anything new, maybe in the future they will release something better.
  24. I bought from Dealextreme before, the shipping was not bad from China, also they have a warehouse in USA and some stuff ships from there. As for the systems, the one that looks like Wii U controller from JXD looks promising. The more expansive model have a capacitive touch screen, which may be better then the resistive one. This video shows the operation, N64 emulator works very nice: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5wugS_nZgE
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