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  1. Congrats Rick. Are you playing on an emulator or real hardware? How many hours did your game lasted?
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20181107134843/https://freeze64.com/c64mini-hacks/
  3. 19587, I selected the wrong pic in my previous post.
  4. 64540 Using an emulator. Will try on the console later.
  5. Welcome back! You have my vote if there is an election
  6. I usually try to stay in the lower left corner, Moving up and down and try to time the bullet to arrived on the right end side as soon as the robot comes out. I usually have the time to shot it twice from that position and if I'm lucky the 3rd time. If I don't have 3 bullets renaming when a robots comes out I waste the 1 or 2 bullets left and get a new gun. I don't like getting a gun with the robot following me!
  7. Good Job. Can wait! Could you make the part were the points are added at the end of the level a little faster? (lives left X points) And maybe add a condition that if you have let say more than 10 extra men to just add the points without having to go through them all. (I'm really good at this game )
  8. Thanks. If you need any beta testers let me know. I'm an experience C64 and ColecoVision player. I also have the LTO. https://youtu.be/xLic9EqVcpYhttps://youtu.be/xLic9EqVcpY
  9. Where can I find more info on Jumpking Junior? thank you.
  10. Quick Question ... Can I keep all the cables connected when the cover is on? Such as joysticks, drives and monitor cable. I'm looking for a Vic-20, C64 and Amiga 500. thanks
  11. Merci. He was the CFL (Canadian Footbal league) brodcaster in the 70's and 80's He still alive today. 91YO.
  12. Can your share the secret code? Edit: Found it Player two fire button + Pause button just before / during the monster 'introduction' screen. You'll know you have it when you see the smaller 'antennae' monsters come out instead of the regular ones http://atariage.com/forums/topic/248120-did-anyone-ever-find-the-easter-egg-in-jr-pac-man/?do=findComment&comment=3709769
  13. Just a quick update. I received the cable today. Connected it to the 1802 monitor. The one with my C64 connected to it. To select the input you have to use the Signal Selection switch located at the back on the monitor. As you can see below in my setup, the only way to get there is to pull out the monitor from the shelf. But it's working perfectly ... with all the colors! I also tried with the 1084, the one that I use for the Amiga 500. The Amiga is connected to the RGB. I've connected the yellow RCA cable in the back. The push button next to the RCA button needs to be in the CVBS position. It's also working great and the color are even better and It's a lot easier to use the push button in from of the monitor to go from one to the other! So I will use the 1084. Thank you all again for the help.
  14. Looks like the picture I took from the web is a PAL like you mention. I just checked my connection and it's on the second RGB, the one on the right. The SCART is not available. Anyway, I ordered the cable, it should be here soon since its ships from Canada. I will update this post in to report on the different options in case somebody have the same questions. Thank you for all the help, very appreciated.
  15. I think it will be easier to use the 1084 monitor. If I'm not mistaking the switch for TTL-RGB/Composite is in the front, right? I'm not sure if CVBS=TTL-RGB. Or is it the switch next to the composite input in the back? I think my Amiga is connected to the TTL-RGB input. See image below.
  16. So I can connect both on the 1802 using the back connection for the C64 and the Front for the Vic? And use the switch button behind the monitor to select Front or Rear.
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