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Everything posted by Richard H.
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Yes. Original shells are not suitable for this cart. Un-screwing the case everytime you want to add games becomes tedious
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It's not an 'emergency solution'. It took me quite some time to design, and it also fits the PCB better (smaller / access to the SD card). I think it looks nice too !
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Cool, which one are you getting ? I love mine. It's the most useful thing I've ever bought.
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VecMulti MenuMaker coming soon for Mac
Richard H. commented on SpiceWare's blog entry in SpiceWare's Blog
FYI I have a few left from a batch I built this week. -
Flashcart and Multicart List - All systems
Richard H. replied to PsychedelicShaman's topic in Classic Console Discussion
I finally got around to printing the custom cases for my VecMulti cart (see pic). FYI the cart can hold all the Vectrex games now and in the future. Can run bank-switched (64K) games and those requiring extra RAM. -
Probably. Although, you'd be looking at least $10 each, as it costs nearly $6 (£3.50) just in shipping to the US. I'll be releasing the .stl file soon if anyone state side wants to churn a few out.
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Just ignore my page. I've been having trouble with my internet provider and have been unable to edit / update my page for months. I shall be building more VecMulti's (with cases) next month.
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I can print one of these in < 30 mins Stripped it down to the bare minimum needed to enclose the PCB. The case lid has a snap-fitting (saves having to glue it on).
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It'd be great with some VecVox speech in it.
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No, because you need to both power the AVox and invert the CTS signal coming from it. There's no power in a standard serial port.
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The underside of the board has a 6 pin header socket. You'll need 4 connections here (5V, GND, TX and CTS) You could either just insert wire into the sockets or solder directly onto the pads. Soldering onto the pads and the DB9 socket (for the AVox) is easy soldering. Really can't go wrong. No, you'll just need this sort of USB cable. Those are the settings you need to program (using this software) into the FTDI chip (using the above cable) so it will work with the AVox. Then, you can tell Stella it's on the second joystick port, and which serial port (usually comport5).
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Using this is easy. Just solder to a DB9 socket. Then program the chip with a USB cable, using these settings (see pic)
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http://http://www.ebay.com/usr/the.golden.ax There's none up at the moment. They may have sold out (I know they only had a few left).
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Don't care, I'll be making my own soon. And anyway, my VecMulti is the best value for money / advanced cart.
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http://http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vectrex-Mail-Plane-Prototype-Produced-by-Milton-Bradley-in-1983-EXTREMELY-RARE-/321242332114?pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item4acb88fbd2#ht_258wt_919
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http://http://www.youtu.be/ujeO-KMms94 Although that PCB has mounting holes for the Intelly cart, it should still be possible to hot glue any Vectrex PCB in there. My eventual plan is to 3D print a custom VecMulti enclosure. One with a hole for easy SD card access.
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I have VecMulti boards right now. $80 USD shipped (SD card included)
