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  1. I always wanted the Supercharger as a kid, used to see the adverts in my Spider-man comics.

    They where the bees knees in the day. I traded the labor to fix my neighbors 2600 that he for some reason stuffed a sandwich into , before his folks got home, for his Arcadia supercharger.

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  2. Howdy all. Was looking at the 2600 forum, as read where a feller was making greeting carts of customer supplied pictures and Atariage was putting them on actual cartridges. Is there anyone here doing the same thing for the 5200? I burnt a few hours being unsuccessful trying to make the 2600 bin work with my artwork, and never did get it. I would just as soon as pay someone here to do it, if there s a known way to create a bin out of pictures for the 5200.


  3. I've taken the journey through the complete series, and paused to play a bit of each game that they were talking about..... Though I'm not in the least a programmer, I received an education on the efforts of the programmers, and a new appreciation of the games I've played since 77. There were some quite funny moments, like mentioning that anything that resembles a bug, (talking about teleporting tanks in combat), is in fact a game feature. I recommend this as a fun history lesson for any new gamer, and a chance to make a connection to the architects of our many hours of enjoyment and keeping out of trouble for old men like myself. The only thing I wish is that Carol Shaw would have been able to speak more. Now, back to winning those pesky Activision patches that have elluded my my whole life.

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  4. I usually start with the same thing on these trackballs, by checking the shafts the bearings ride on. They aren t really coated from rust, and the oil from your hands wrecks havoc on them. If memory serves right, the shaft for that side to side movement is the right side, so you may be applying move pressure when tracking to the right. The bearings get a little crusty over time too, and a little lube usually fixes them up. I m considering making shafts out of stainless to stop from having to take mine apart, but cleaning after usage generally stops that issue.

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