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5-11under

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  1. Then the directionals better be under the right hand to begin with. Amen. 5-11under
  2. Another vote here for Dino Dudes. 5-11under
  3. Hopefully he's just on vacation. There is more. Or maybe he won the dots game and he's moving on. 5-11under
  4. Thomas: possibly, but odds are, a black case will absorb more. Also on the website: Coming soon: Megacarts for the 2600 and 5200. hopefully they won't be too pricey. 5-11under
  5. Vectrex was color... with the templates. If you've got Minestorm, you don't need color! 5-11under
  6. Right here on AA! (in the hacks section of course ) Doh! The Rarity search doesn't cover hacks. Is it Monday yet? Thanks, 5-11under
  7. Let's step back a bit... Where can I get the Sprintmaster DC ROM? Thanks, 5-11under
  8. I voted for the Colecovision. Never tried 7800. 5200 kind of sucks, but it's usable. The Colecovision Super Controller sucks too! 5-11under
  9. Am I missing something? You can also go here: http://www.atariage.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=31 5-11under
  10. I'm with you 100%, all the way. The content and style is excellent, by the way. Eventually, I would like to be able to write a menu program for a multi-cart. I've got code from Paul Slocum, but it's useless without knowing the code intimately. I'll be much better off starting from scratch, I think. Thanks, 5-11under
  11. Andrew, Thanks for what you've written so far. I'm looking forward to more. 5-11under
  12. Cybergoth, I'm curious how many of each have been sold? Thanks, 5-11under
  13. Too pricey for me, but if I had one, I'd probably just use the MMC. Buy an MMC reader/writer for the computer ($30?) and go crazy. 5-11under
  14. There's no bug in level 111.
  15. Everything from J to Z. Sorry, couldn't resist. 5-11under
  16. I found a GA035 chip that Kevin describes on a Tomcat cartridge (look for a 20 pin dip which is visible without opening the cartride). I also found a Superchip in a Dig Dug cartridge, I think. Note that a lot of cartridges have the bankswitching and Superchip in the same package as the ROM. 5-11under
  17. It's a vertical interconnect. Hopefully you can stuff it back in place, and apply some pressure to it so it'll connect better. That's the only thing I can think of, except good luck. 5-11under
  18. Doh! Still doesn't work. I guess I'll have to try it at home. 5-11under
  19. Ben's site crashes my Netscape, Explorer and Mozilla. Can someone post a pic. Thanks, 5-11under
  20. The Atari draws about 300 mA. This can vary, depending on the cartridge, so 500 mA is a good minimum for current capacity in an adapter. Voltage for the 7805 should be above about 7.5 V. Anything above that voltage just generates more heat. So a 9 V, 500 mA supply should work fine. Keep in mind that the current and voltage ratings on some adapters are way out. Just try them out, making sure the polarity is correct (positive on the tip, I think). 5-11under
  21. Who was the buyer? How much did you get for the item? What was the method of payment? Don't lead us on like this. 5-11under
  22. Thanks for the update, John. The bankswitching project is coming soon (just starting with some research), but first I need to finish my portable Atari. 5-11under
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