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17 minutes ago, Sporadic said:Yep still 100% RB+
It really makes me wish I could remember my BASIC coding skills from decades ago. @Songbird still occasionally encourages me to pick it up again.
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On 12/24/2015 at 12:19 PM, Sporadic said:Here is the current version, all written in BASIC (Raptor Basic+).
Is this still true? If it is, it really showcases the toolset. If it's not still in Raptor BASIC+, then it still shows how one could prototype a game.
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It's been great to see this progress. 😄
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7 minutes ago, x=usr(1536) said:Damn and blast! You've discovered that I am a part of the Vast Right-Hand Conspiracy!
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On 10/16/2019 at 11:24 AM, Kaide said:I’m curious what FPGA it uses, since they can be small or large. Knowing which one would tell us what cores are even possible to port to the second FPGA.
ExtremeTech and ArsTechnica are both reporting this:
QuoteChristopher Taber tells Ars the Analogue Pocket will sport the same Altera Cyclone V FPGA found in its previous Super Nt and Mega Sg, plus a second Cyclone 10 FPGA "just for developers to develop and port their own cores."
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This is the version of Oregon Trail that I remember. In the thread about a handheld Oregon Trail, I was surprised to find how different it was. It had me wondering if I was thinking of another game!
It was more of a typing game than anything. I was thinking the school computers were TRS-80s with monochrome monitor circa 83/84. Maybe it was the Model 4, but I may have killed those brain cells a few years later.
I was thinking it had ASCII graphics though.
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Not sure if this has been posted anywhere, but ExtremeTech lists which FPGAs they're using:
Quote... the Analogue Pocket will feature the same Altera Cyclone V FPGA that Analogue uses for its living room retro consoles like the Super Nt and Mega Sg. There will also be a Cyclone 10 FPGA to allow developers to do their own core development if they wish.
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8 minutes ago, JBerel said:Fred's been wandering around the country with his hollow plastic box for months trying to get free air on any channel or conference he can convince to let him fill a dead spot. It's all rather sad.
Just sayin':
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In a strange way, Vladr actually benefits from his posts being deleted. It allows him to play the victim; pretending he didn't instigate plenty himself. Over in the Lynx forum he threw plenty of shade in the Jaguar forum's direction. I know one of his posts got deleted, because I reported it. How I regret now ever doing so, because it should be on full display in its full naked glory; the Emperor's New Clothes, so-to-speak.
Anyone walking into this thread and just see a bunch of meanies attacking a guy who wants to have fun with the Jaguar is missing the big picture and a lot of history. I think most of us even want to see these wondrous things. Like CJ once did, and perhaps still does:
On 9/6/2018 at 2:48 AM, CyranoJ said:Despite what you may think, or constantly say, meh... if you produce something complete, working and most importantly *FUN* I'll be at the front of the line to buy it. I hope you do.
Vladr didn't stop sharing code--he never started. He may have shared some rough ideas. But when confronted by knowledgeable people that the finished product wouldn't work so well, he'd get angry ... and not prove anyone wrong. People were initially helpful toward him, but his giant ego got in the way every time. He claims he doesn't do all of this for the attention, but what happened after he posted that screenshot? Three hours later he was complaining he didn't get attention. Go figure.
18 hours ago, VladR said:How much have I tried sharing my findings only to be constantly attacked or threatened or kicked off threads or threads were locked or I was ridiculed even though the stuff worked?
I would be a very definition of a pushover if after all the shit I got here then actually released some source code.
Nobody wants your code that doesn't exist for a game that doesn't exist.
I truly hope you have a safe trip and you actually show at PRGE. Proving people wrong should be as simple as knocking out a 40-minute Outrun.
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-Cheddar is the only place reporting Chesnais is attending.
-AtariVCS has nothing about the conference today on Facebook and Instagram. On Twitter, only a retweet of a Cheddar post--and Reddit, a "Thank for sharing!" to someone for posting the Cheddar video. Chesnais did announce he's headed out there.
-DesTechAZ has no live stream as far as I can tell.
Expect a big nothingburger for dinner tonight. Or go get a taco.
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For legal reasons, the ATARIpocket will now be known as the "ATARIpox Pocket". Previous picture changed.
For uniformity, Atari will now call its moddern console the "ATARIpox VCS". It may also be called the "ATARIpox Box".
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17 minutes ago, doubledown said:So what is a "Paradise Cthulhu"...
I guess he means this: https://paradisearcadeshop.com/home/electrical/pcbs-lighting/pcbs-for-controllers/godlike-controls-pcbs/1828_mc-cthulhu-multi-console-pcb-by-toodles
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19 hours ago, Shaggy the Atarian said:Here's an upcoming console I just heard about (kind of like the Switch, but focused on classic handhelds) that I expect to see available before the Ataribawx:
No Fuji.
No woodgrain.
No joystick.
No Netflix.
HARD PASS.
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$200?!
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I was actually surprised, this morning, to find the conference started yesterday and ends today. According to his Twitter account, Chesnais' Kabuki theater is today.
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New Atari Console that Ataribox?
in Atari 2600
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