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Bmack's link works for me.
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Someone posted it in the Coleco Adam Facebook group.
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Thanks for the info.
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19 minutes ago, Bmack36 said:This is amusing but I will bite, let's see:
I applaud your efforts to educate, but I know beyond a reasonable doubt that your efforts will be fruitless in this case.
All the details have been available since the Kickstarter campaign started, then on the CollectorVision website, in multiple threads on AtariAge, etc., etc., etc. and still tou have to deal with this kind of stuff.
A big "tip of the cap" to you and the rest of the CollectorVision team!
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You can find the Coleco ADAM Technical Manuals at:
ann.hollowdreams.com
adamarchive.org
Plenty of great information and videos available on this forum as well as by William Hicks (MilliV).
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Some of the "SGM Required" games will work on the ADAM Computer while others will not. It all depends on how the programmer of the specific game decided to check for the existence of the SGM and if not found, what he then decided to do... allow the ADAM to play the game but without the enhanced audio provided by the SGM sound chip or halt the game execution and display a screen stating that the SGM is required.
There is a thread on here which details whether an SGM game will work on the ADAM without the SGM. You'll have to search for it or hopefully someone can provide a link.
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You can make one yourself by downloading all the pertinent files from Sean Myers' GitHub page.
John Lundy has made a couple runs of the ADE Pro and sold them thru the Coleco Adam Facebook page. He has available for sale, right now, the ADE Lite... check it out as they will sell fast.
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On 7/27/2019 at 3:23 PM, Psionic said:Possible? Either it is or it isn't.
Toby who? Toby Wickwire (y-bot)? If so, I'm fairly certain he was the one who had the copy that Willie Berdan purchased. You said you acquired this from the person who Toby sold it to. So who did he sell it to and who did you acquire it from?Retroillucid answered your original questions about this game and then you proceed to badger him with the series of questions quoted above. If Retroillucid and Coleco_Master want to share further information about this, they will... if not, they won't and life will go on.
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8 hours ago, Psionic said:Possible? Either it is or it isn't.
Toby who? Toby Wickwire (y-bot)? If so, I'm fairly certain he was the one who had the copy that Willie Berdan purchased. You said you acquired this from the person who Toby sold it to. So who did he sell it to and who did you acquire it from?Who do you work for? The Gestapo.
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That Defender arcade panel just gave me a seizure!
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Or have input from two controllers connected to the Roller Controller. The left controller moves the ship and the right is for controlling the direction on your shots/laser.
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7 hours ago, Mike Harris said:I keep seeing this and I KNOW it has to be some ripoff but for my education can someone fill in the blanks.
How can it be a ripoff when no one owns the rights to the program unless you are referring to the price.
CGP / Project Name by Line is a Coleco In-House utility program that was originally made available on Disk and DDP. Jim Walters was the first to make it available on a cartridge at a reasonable price. I think the one pictured in the eBay listing was made by the consortium of eColeco / Telegames / CBS or this was made and sold at CGE in the early 2000s.
There are two versions... one that will capture the currently displayed screen when the Cartridge Reset switch is pressed and one that will not.
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I understand Vorticon. I was just having fun with the inflation bit.
However, you are correct about the rarity/scarcity of the Adam FDD especially if they are in good condition and tested to be in working condition
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2 hours ago, Vorticon said:$250 and up for an Adam drive is still ridiculous in my book. But hey, as long as some buyers are willing to pay that much, then I guess that's the going price.
$250 is about what they sold for when released and pretty much stayed there thru the late 80s when user's groups/mail orders acquired and sold off the remaining Coleco stock.
So, if you adjust for inflation over the last 35 years, disk drives should be selling for $605 now.... plus a little more because of their scarcity.
Just saying!
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Disk Drives are still pretty scarce but do regularly show up on eBay in auctions or as BINs. Final sales price can range from the ungodly low price of $19.95 (seller didn't know what they had) on up to $300 (fully tested and CIB). I would search eBay for "ADAM Computer" and "Coleco ADAM", use the filter to display sold items and then scroll through the results to see what the Disk Drives have sold for to give yourself a better idea of their value. Additionally, coming from a trusted seller as yourself who will spend the time to clean and thoroughly test what you sell adds a lot of value in my mind.
BTW, yes, ADAMnet SD Drives such as MicroFox's VDD and Sean Myer's ADE made by John Lundy as the ADE Pro are all the rage now. The ADE Pro is well supported with firmware upgrades and an actual ADAM menu program written by MilliV that is similar to AtariMax's SD Cart menu program. Another menu program written by Jim Walters is progressing nicely and uses SmartKEY displays just like Coleco programs.
Rey (pictured) and MilliV have made runs of professionally looking ADAM Power Supplies, but these are no longer available and people have reverted to making their own power supplies thanks to all the info that is readily available. I would say a used PS such as the one you pictured could sell for $50, if not a little more.
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Make sure the black rubber timing in the Data Drive is in place... it is next to the read/write head. If not present or in bad condition, do not use a data pack in the drive!!!
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Bump for updated availability.
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Looks really good and like Coleco_Master, I love puzzle games. One thing I hope is considered is a way to save your game/progress either with a SaveRAM PCB or through a passcode.
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2 hours ago, NE146 said:Heck, 2600 Adventure plays a big part in the film. 😛
They should have used the ColecoVision version called "Quest for the Golden Chalice" by Mystery Man/Team Pixelboy!!!!
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Great to see you back on AtariAge!
For anyone on the fence about DD's modded controllers, I had both sets (still have DK/DK Jr.) ad they are incredible... even though I don't use them as much as I should.
Makes sense to have a Mr. Do! / Mr. Do's! Castle set and possibly an Antarctic Adventure / Penguin Adventure set.
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RTFM !!!
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John Lundy doesn't frequent AtariAge as far as I know, so you're going to have to bristle up and join Facebook to contact John and then delete your account after.

ADAMnet Drive Emulator by Sean Myers
in ColecoVision / Adam
Posted · Edited by NIAD
A lot of updates to the ADAM Drive Emulator (ADE) by Sean Myers that have been posted about on the Coleco ADAM Facebook page (you need to join the group to see the posts) over the last couple months.
ADE firmware was updated a number of times and now is at version 0.73 and another BIG update to add more features such as directory support is being worked on. https://github.com/Kalidomra/AdamNet-Drive-Emulator?fbclid=IwAR0YMIc-HI1ACdwOVlT82DCEd-uvHy6YFMc4ZmYyyv3831fkkQofSKySsGA
Version 0.73
- Fixed the timing issue with some games causing corruption due to a double write.
- Re-implemented the "Disable Next Reset" option.
Version 0.7
- Moved the time critical AdamNet send and receive functions to the CommandInterrupt function. This ensures that data is being sent to the Adam with the correct timing and not being delayed due to LCD writes or button processing. This fixes the I/O errors in some titles and also prevents errors from buttons being pressed while blocks are loading. This is a major re-write of how the ADE interacts on the AdamNet.
- Added the ability to detect the type of reset. A "hard" reset is from physically activating the reset switch on the Adam or turning it off and on. A "soft" reset is initiated by the Adam software. Only a "hard" reset will cause the book.dsk to be re-mounted. This fixes the issue with some games calling a software reset during loading.
- Removed the "Disable Next Reset" option from the SD Command "0xF3 - Mount/Unmount Disk". This is no longer required now that the ADE can detect the type of reset.
- The filename for the boot disk is no longer case sensitive. "Boot.DSK" will work even if the file is really called "boot.dsk"
- Added status information to the block that is transmitted when the DEADBEEF block read is sent. See the SD Commands text file for the format. The basic program INIT on the ADE Test disk image will demonstrate this read.
- Re-wrote most of the LCD scroll and LCD refresh functions. They are more efficient now.
- In the SD command 0xF4, added the ability to initiate an LCD refresh with the high word only. This will prevent any Adam Image manager from initiating a write to an actual Adam disk drive.
Version 0.6
- Fixed bug in entering config mode. If using the digital buttons, ADE would sometimes go into config mode with no button pressed.
- Added separate button delay timing for analog buttons and digital buttons.
- Added a variable to set the sensitivity of the analog read.
ADAM Image Manager by William Hicks (MilliV) has been updated to v1.2 with many great new features and an update it being worked on to add more features and functionality. AIM is a menu program that can be setup to load automatically when the ADE or ADE Pro (made by John Lundy) is turned on and used to make disk/ddp image selection instead of using the buttons on the ADE / ADE Pro device. It automatically loads when used with the ADE Light made by John Lundy. http://adamware.us/
ADE Pro units made and sold by John Lundy on the Coleco ADAM Facebook page have been sold out for a while now, but if you have the skills, you can make your own with all the info supplied by Sean on his GitHub page.
ADE Light is a newer version made and sold by John Lundy. He still has some available for purchase!
Internal installations of the ADE Pro and ADE Light in the Data Drive bay have been posted about as well! You can see in the first picture the ADE Light sitting on top of the Memory Console and the ADE Pro installed internally.