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  1. Correction, not such a "good" link above (not your fault Nebulon) At thread starter Goirish3 I PM'd you that it can be dangerous, this is dangerous, i can't say how it is if you use something like bittorrent. But the downloaders they offer to download that library are trojan spillers! They will infect the whole system especially everything which has connectivity to the web, all browsers etc. Even the common explorer (not internet explorer, the one you need to open any file) will be infected. It's nothing really harmful but persistant advertises and starting page trackers are a treat. It will exchange your standard search machine with some bullshit and it's damned hard to get rid of that if once infected. That's annoying enough and after you get no more proper searchresult and nearly any search will end on some dubios site who likes to sell some crap to you, i.e. some leather sex accesoires, though if you aren't interested in leather or polyethylene sex then..... But they even go further they will infect seriously some system data, the installer or false system files smuggle themself as a update to "MS Visual C redistributable" in the system, however i assume due to that they can manipulate core system files. HANDS OFF! and if, i told you use a virtual machine or a second you can erase the system later on without loss. I would say. (dammit answer, i fear it's already to late, i know in the meanest case your browsers & e-mail programs won't run anymore, you can't in such a case even call for help. a horrible damage nowadays)
  2. I start to feel sorry, I used to play emulated, well some lurk still around, SMS, SNES, A500 & A4000, i am awaiting a "brand new" inty (it's in a fantastic condition, like bought right yesterday). But i have no suitable monitor or TV, the tv i have forgone willingly he used to keep me from working (working what? i thought you are unemployed). Also i would really need to track my times, i can't remember, i even exactly can't remember what i played. But it's bookmarked and it's told emulated is accepted under certain conditions, well this is a certain condition, i'm a poor bastard. It's a cute idea, it seems such was needed to force me diggin' out the old hardware and a old monitor or TV i will have to buy me, what for i bought me a 30year old console?. And forcing me to clean up my horrible mess in my living room, i need space for the machines (damned where, it looks like there is no, the scanner has found temporary a resting place on my turntable, such is the situation).
  3. Up to this age i pre-assume. Great, yes similar to my experiences, david loved the old games as a young child. Ok, the Inty was to blocky for him, but well we played a lot on the A500 and the SEGA master system. It's i guess the simplicity which catches them, you don't have to learn something first, just start playing. It was his top criteria for games later on, he never liked games where you had to read a manual for. Unlike me, i readed as example the SimEarth manual i guess three times, even if it's 300 pages strong. But i even read surgeon warnings on cosmetica on the toilet, i read everything when i'm in the mood. Stepson, right, when we met, when i started to fall in love with his mom, his favorite game was (before he didn't even had any electronic toy, that poor boy no better stop thinking about that gernot or your depression starts to rise again, took care for the boy but i had to leave my beloved daughter behind. It broke my heart twice and there is no cure) to beat some groundhogs with a hammer. Fantastic game! Beat a groundhog with a hammer. (his mother; don't you think this game is to rude for him? Crisis, i bought him GTA when he was aged 11, she nearly killed me, but he liked it and he disliked it also very soon, "no real good game" yeah but you wanted it am i right?) For a long, a very long time each game was being measured at "Zelda" by him, if it only offered fun for a weekend or a week it was "no good game". Right my son! But it changed soon and viewed from the point of a grown up "right next day" he was beatin me in a racing game simultanously talking to his mother and watching TV. I felt old, i felt horrible old.
  4. So we believe strongly in something hmm? I really guess it won't crash, we have very individual choices we also have very individual pov's. I often refere myself to my kids, but my kids aren't the kid's of my neighbour. My boy liked the old crap up to a certain age, though one can't say it won't interest the kids. And if i understood that right is this what surprises most of them what you call the "old guard". There are some who are lunatic enough to fall in love with these crappy games and who even fall in love with BASIC. I really guess it will stay as a niche market, it's already a niche. You won't get billionair with game cartridges, but i guess since the web is really worldwide, a few will always have enough custumers to live prob. even by this. Yep, i'm neither a young boy anymore, but hmm bought me a inty, or i await the shipping to be precise. And even if i'm a long time unemployed and live by welfare more less as good, i certainly will by me a game or two if it tickles me. Ok, we think about the next gen. but i really met some here who are (i assume) younger as my son. Eh, my son won't touch that old crap anymore, not even with a clamp. But not every girl / boy is like my son, he's not much interested in computers at all, playing a game on the PS3 is OK, but computers never interested him much. But others they are maybe like us, curious and like the games, like to know how that works or are surprised with how little it is to manage. To me it looks they even have more respect as i, to me things was always made to use and i used them up, and if i couldn't fix it anymore it was burned in a "holy" fire. Though some lunatic and some collectors will stay, it's a collectible and this has always a market. There exists a market for cream cup covers ("Kaffeerahmdeckeli" as we say), why not for game cartridges? And cartridges make far more sense to collect as "Kaffeerahmdeckeli" or "pocket-monsters" or any else so called collectible which is in fact a mass product and a sold advertisement (super business strategy we don't sell a product it's enough to sell the advertisement, collectors are stupid enough to buy the crap, har-har). If you collect game cartridges you collect a rarity and this makes at least as much sense as my collection of vinyls. Has been spoken dead, but market for vinyls exists and if i'm right it's slightly growing again. A german sociology student wrote a good dissertation about this new vinyl-"boom". Similar reasons, some collectors who MUST have every record available, they don't actually listen, they just have to collect them. DJ's can't withdrawn vinyls. some "lunatics", not really collectors, they don't collect because it's precious or rare, nostalgia or whatever. some collect because of a specific interest in a specific genre (i.e. Jazz). some price hunters, still you can buy vinyls with good music for a low price. I guess that looks similar for old consoles and cartridges, old computer "crap" in general. DJ's you can compare to those who need something to fiddle around with something which gives them a reason to use a soldering iron. Collectors who MUST collect, they are omnipresent. "lunatics", one is typing right now. Specific genre = specific machine you are in love with. price hunters, ok this you will miss here. Horrible is on the other hand, i opened a article about how to AV mod th Inty without the small board you can buy, he rebuilded it based upon the diagram. Seems he's able to rebuild something. But later he explained he would need for something a AND gate and didn't knows how to make such one. Well i had to smile, i'm no crack, but at least i had the chance to build my first logical gates at the age of 10. He surprised me a little if you know what i mean, he can work with a soldering iron but it looks he leaks a little of rudimental knowledge. The Base. (besides i'm sure logical gates you find diagrams and how to interprete the output "en masse" in the web) Erm, again yes there will be some lunatic and if that is just 1 of 1000, then it's already enough to live by. And i can only propagate it, do it, get into it kids, electronic is a universe of it's own and it would be damned sad if we had no more real good technicians who understand the crap for real tomorrow. Ppl surprise me they ask "how they made this how they lifted in example the tons heavy stone dome which was made from a single rock, on Theoderichs grave (it's in ravenna, young Gernot dared to sit in Theoderichs bathtub or sarkophag, scientists are uncertain about what it is). But they did it like we still do it on the construction site if have to lift something very heavy without a crane. Use a lever and shift it, use lever on other point of at least three - shif it, use lever - shift it, use lever - shift it... how high you like to go? It's slow, but it won't matter 1m or 10m or 30m. It's a danger if the knowledge gets lost and for computers we are on the best way (no idea how to build a AND gate, phht), if there wouldn't be some lunatic, fortunately. yeah talking 'bout electronics, Not to long ago i had a service technician in the house i live in, he had to fix, resp. connect the web for me (in the building). As he wen't into my room to check the connection, my amp started to humm. a common grid feedback, but unexpected, means i kow it the installation in my room is crappy self-made, not by me, can happen sometimes installations are like large em field generators. However, as it started i just waved with my hand over the amp (didn't touched it by far) and it stopped humming, he looked at me a little surprised and i said only "it's magic, hm?", no it's a em field which started the feedback and i interrupted it with my bodies em field, that's all. But i wonder me who is only a "elende siededrückeler" (a miserable silkscreen printer, a ex textile technician)? he should know this and not me, he's the technician or what is he exactly? simply a "white coat"? A white coat doesn't classyfies you!
  5. Of 200 "only" 120 are left which work in the new release, while i never updated them since long. but of course i still have a older and a even ancient release of MAME32, to play the game it won't matter much, then they had to emulate this or that chip and it's imperfect, it might be the goal of MESS to say "we do this out of scientific interest" (others grow magic mushrooms because of "scientific interest", it's a wide to inteprete term), i'm so honest to say i do it because gaming is fun. Most of what doesn't works anymore i won't miss much i guess. In general i hang on the games i played a s a child, the rest isn't that interesting to me, they are ok but i have quite enough games to play. Besides coin-ops are nothing you can play relaxed from the couch, nah i'm gettin' to old for that Even if one on spacesimcentral mentioned once he likes to fix a pair of joysticks to his rollator. I guess i start to work in geriatrics again, could be funny to play with the dudes a old videogame. OK couild i also say exchanging them i do out of "scientific interest", let's start a blog about it then; "the influence of exchanging illigal entitled software on social behave" For this blog i need out of "scientific interest" facts. This facts i can only gather if i spread the illigal entitled software. --- that's a quite good link! no problem to link such here? i'm a nube here and i'm a bit cautios with such.
  6. Some i still play, some i never knew or only could have dreamed of them before they was spread in the web many years later. Zaxxon is not that bad, it's monochrome, but the release for the Intellivision was crap as well, maybe worse, they (had to?) changed the whole view to the game and as usual it leaks of levels. I owned it and was diappointed, i was disappointed by most coleco releases for the inty. But yeah, i'm surprised how well you play that game. Maybe even consoles wasn't suitable for arcade games and my most liked was no arcade clones. Personally i never liked Coleco and their arcade re-releases, it was sloppy made as i feel, it only looked good at first sight. True computers had many adventure games with depth, many text adventures. Many things i have never seen here in "deep valley", 80's? To own a Calculator was Uncommon. OK that was slightly before the 80's, but i remeber well that we due to the hobby of my father we was one of the first families who owned one at all. (and we had envier, we wasn't a wealthy family, but had a "toy" only the wealthy could afford, if available at all) Except that some allowed themself the luxury to have them as a cash register. Thus maybe the local office supplier had a calculator (computer? never heard of). When one said "computer" everybody thought about a room full of tape feeded machines. That's how a swiss from a little retarded canton remembers the early 80's. To stay with the Topic, i certainly would knew a game which never had should been released.... I pointed it out already, I guess "Donkey Kong", "DK Junior", "Zaxxon", they should never have been released for the Intellivision, the system is not suitable for arcade clones and the releases are crap. "Venture" works, i liked that game as a boy and i still like it, the graphics of the original suit for a release on the Intellivision, they are primitive as well and Levels are complete unlike like for DK or Zaxxon. Zaxxon leaks like i said of the wrong perspective. Fortunately they never released "Time Pilot" for this system, i imagine it as a catastrophe. Lady Bug is also OK garaphics are OK and the Gameplay is good, i had a girlfriend she never played anything else (not 20 years ago, some 5 years ago). let's check that tard out; (sorry for the sound which is out of sync, but especially when i record in the lossless "lagarith" format it seems VirtualDub lags behind with the pictures, i shouldn't use it anymore) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qex7mJoCIAQ&feature=youtu.be Though monochrome and lo-res or not the TRS-80 Zaxxon comes closer to the original. (high resolution impact graphics ) If you ask yourself whay i reset so often at start of Zaxxon, i noticed a glitch when i reset it it's shortly to see "copyrt 1932" OK MESS is not exactly like the console, on which i wait impatiently. But it's not a bad choice to emulate a intellivision, the sound (even when here slightly broken due to the capturing, strange but it's a fact) and the intellivoice is reproduced best i guess, i will post a clip of "Todd" in a different thread, it's really nice to hear the intellivoice in MESS, I can't tell how authentic it is i never owned a intellivoice module, such wasn't to get here, they simply had no here in switzerland i even asked the headquarters back then, nope and how it was back then any private import would have been a crime here in switzerland, for a long time they had exclusive rights to import and due to that also a exclusive pricing. But like often exclusive rights to import and sell but little or no interest in the product, for the amiga it was quite the same here in switzerland. It doesn't matters to them what they sell, toothpaste, games, or false bonds, as long as it makes rich quick.
  7. I didn't think the port of Outrun is to bad, it equals to the coin-op, that's neither better. Racing games in the early 90's. Lotus was praised, but look at it now. Also the commodore "crap" didn't looks so bad for a C64 game, i never owned one. I guess there is a lower limit for gaming, seems like the TRS-80 was far under this limit A reason why i didn't got warm with the so called "home computers" in the beginning, consoles offered far more gaming power.
  8. Sorry fro my rant, But whatsoever the A500 was a sort of gaming console with a floppy drive instead a cartridge slot. He could offer more i know, it was in service in a copyshop in zurich when i already owned a pc since long because the marked had moved. Not only for gaming, it was a working horse, the plastic shell is deceptive. But yeah, it was in use by my children and they hammered and hacked on that miggy, it's reliable and simple to use. Switch on to start, put floppy in, tired of gaming, switch off, never had to care, never had to tell the children "take care don't do this or that". Old computers did better! A school buddy of mine visited me often (less since i was married and since then we lost somewhat contact) to play with me some games. But he didn't wanted to play on my Pc (he owned himself one, but used it rarely for gaming), he came to play on the miggy. What it leaks of and this has nothing to do with technology, are "party games", something you can play together on one screen. Consoles covered this segment far better and also the miggy which i really see as the gaming console when the console market was broken resp. it was the reason why the console market broke in. Certainly affordable machines as a C64 or the Z80 are responsible as well, but still it was a little to complicated to use them for a avarage gamer, the miggy fulfilled their longings. Never bought me a C64, Z80 or similar, it was not suitable for what i liked to use a computer, mainly for gaming. Preferred the consoles for long and was hooked to my Inty, even when obsolate. But the miggy was different, you need to know nthing about computers, it's as easy to play a game with as witha console. My son never liked playing on a computer to much, he always said "to clumsy, to complicated to run a game. i have to install it first? c'mon, i just put a blue-ray in my ps3". And yep consoles have their advantages, it's a specialist and a specialist does in his specific topic a better job, always. Everything is designed for gaming. While a PC probably still might control a lathe for real, seriously. Erm yes, a little note, i feeded my A2000 once with orange juice, it didn't harmed it. I guess such won't do my Pc very good.
  9. Goes against my grain, yes. Like the PC would have been a wondermachine, it's in fact a rotten lathecontroller designed 1949! and the same rotten old larthe controller is still sold as if it would be a optimum, but he's old grey and tattery! And to me the reason is only one busyness and industry depended on a overaged technology, that is linked all together. Saler propageated the lathe controller ven when there was NO software available (not only the less good, simply no). Mr. Gates also only made "the deal" with the dinosaur IBM, because he knew MSbasic will be on every desktop with it, not because it was a advanced technology. Busyness my friend the greed of vampires was it which broke the amiga the neck. The processor is far more reliable and in communication satellites which can't be serviced so easy use a M68k, certyinly no rotten lathe controller which fails often by the slightest influence of temperature or em fields. You baught for $3000 a empty machine, it had no soundboard, no special graphic card, nothing in the end a pc has cost you $5000.- with all what's needed to use it real. And there was little to use on it, especially not games, but even of your praised applications i didn't rember many from these days. Apart from that, typical MS/IBM boasting, a 256 color UI but it can't run a shit, the 386 was outlasted with displaying windows in 256 colors, you could hardly start a write program, there was no power left. But it was a eyecatcher and that's typically for those who sell something cheap in a nice box! Looks fantastic from the outside, rotten inside. Every "john & henry" said only a PC is a computer, yeah one from1949! And still we have to hassle with a locked up machine if the lowlevelled drive reports a IO error. He has to be feed like a baby with predegisted food, everything portioned exactly right or that baby starts to caugh and is in danger to be choked. 1949 that's all i say. I feel it's absolutely poor an what sort of machines we work and you will see we reached a limit with the lathe controller. Freuquency wont' bring anymore power, we reached this level and multicore neither brings this amount of power we will need. because it's still the rotten lathe controller, with all of his leaks. The Amiga was good my friend, no he was better as any PC i remember, because you could do nothing with a PC in 1990, who cares about a 2plane workbench, the applications need the power not the OS. That you can roast fried eggs on it is only one drawback of many. Besides yes that eyecatcher is more important to MS as real advance. you can see it with that aero stuff, it only hinders other applications, it looks good but it's worth a shit. And that's just one example of not really needed but very attractive looking things whith wich MS use(d) to catch customers. Windows is a tohouwabohou, a chaos and we just need new OS's because it locks itself up after a while, still. and one simple comparison, If the lathe controller would be that good why each and every coin-op used a m68k? Because it offered more power and foremost it's stable and power failure resitant. With lathe controllers the service tecnician could have started to live in a arcade hall. I guess he wouldn't have had enough hands to fix all the steady broken machines. --- One thing for sure, Games are since computer games exist the application which outlast a computer most, or at least most in all what he can offer. to render something needs certainly a lot of processing time, but a game combines all that with sound and the running game. But my friend compare the sloppy PC games pleas, or pleas do not, you had due to the similar technology on a shitty a500 games in arcade quality. while games for the PC was still "bleep bleep", if you found one at all! He showed his clumsyness well when the time was to comparison a a500 to a Pc. Not able to run a game from the destop. Even for DOS games you had to mobilize the last bit you could get from it. Game looked sloppy and was half as good in graphics or animation as amiga releases I played not to long ago several PC SimCity releases, i own a classic since it was released, but sorry the amiga release is far better. Same for RRTycoon and other classics from these days. Not only that the games looked better, if you would play it on a true machine, something which would have been affordable back in 1990 (not what you get today for it, today you can order something in the web, we couldn't! either it was available in a store which was in reach or not). Then you would see, the games weaker as the amiga releases even run less good on a lathe controller (or do you prefer wovel machines controller?) There was a reason why i could emulate a Pc on my A2000, for Pc's in these days it was not think about to emulate a M68k And certainly if you like to compare then compare them to the desktop machines A1000, A2000, maybe even the little to late A4000. Still it was running for a long time right beside my 500MHz Pc (~'98). No they wasn't good - they was ahead!.
  10. i knew immediatly i played this game, more hack&slash as a adventure game and nearly a shame for a label like ad&d (or in this case d&d, not very advanced). somehow typical for the capcom "kit" games, very stereotype imho. very typical for the aera, you could easy exchange one of the characters with michael jackson or bart simpson, while bart is cool. There is one of this massacres i really like "Chaos Engine" (1&2), that's no arcade game, but a in the same quality & style and maybe because it's no coin-op, it's better to play. i know it's a widely known game. At least i would rate it as one of the top games from the amiga. but still no adventure game. indiana jones III is a good adventure game. not specifically the characters or the story, it's the way this game is always new you play a new game. even if you know what expects you it won't be the same as last time you played. but you know this guy, don't you? (dammit that was like one of the characters has gettin' alive, no pink colored pixel monster where you had to imagine what is head and what is feet, a real animated character) i really would like to play that from time to time, i own the floppys for the miggy, but i can't copy them or make working images of them (i can't). I was never very good in it and to swap floppys for each cut scene is horrible. i would need at least a tv to play it (have to buy me a cheap second hand soon anyway). Besides, the gameplay is minimal for this game, in principles you only have to move the stick and press the button at the proper moment, that's all, if it wouldn't be so cool to play a animated character It would be a shitty simple game. (the coin op using a couple of video discs was a sensation, usually it had mounted on the top a second screen for the spectators). i guess this guy marks a change in video games. Even when it was "only" a animated movie cut in scenes though you can play it like a sort of adventure game (like any story), it showed what sort of gameworld the players will prefere, it's not 3D but it comes very close to it. They like to sea the cold sweat on the forehead of the hero. And it showed clearly you need no game, a visual sensation is enough to sell a product! In the end a clever made "pink colored pixelmonster" is better. It's really a stupid game, but a sensational graphical adventure. I had to laugh my ass off when i read on the box of "Venture" (for the inty, i must have owned once such a box, but i couldn't remember this) "high resolution impact graphics" wow i have to write that again, "high resolution impact graphics" a red dot with a yellow arrow, phew. But well, imho "Venture" is more fun to play as "Dragons Lair".
  11. with the above links you certainly have the latest crap (certainly a few doesn't work no more, after 10 years?) and true it's comfortable and not very hard to run a first arcade game. and the handful of roms which mame offers are a generosity. And it's true it would be to whish more copyright holders would take the decision to legalize them for non commercial use and distribution. Many of us own them anyway ilegally, and that's the problem you can receive them easy but it would be a crime to use them. ok, if you own the system, i.e. as owner of a500 i'm allowed to dump the roms for personal use. (let's say as owner i can feel so free to use them in anyway, as long as i keep that to myself, i can stick them on my forhead or flush them down the drain, from my pov, someone else can interprete that different) to get me images of my good old miggy disks on my windoze is no problem, some diskswapping if you use a A500 apart from that the list of games is long. but each coin-op you play is a own machine for which you needet the rights to own rom dumpings. Those few "Teasers" are welcome. if some would sell a arcade replica with i don't know many games he certainly would have to care about the licenses (for each probably), even for the offered ones. For your living room it would be tolerated i guess, as long as there is no prosecutor?. It keeps it alive. (that font looks exactly like the "sailer" font)
  12. meanwhile i could make a clip of how to install and setup mame and mess. in the end you won't be the last with this question (neither you was the first). the "gift set" http://www.mamedev.org/index.php (lt's do it this way, i assume you can read)
  13. MAMEUI is really the most comfartable porting of MAME, it's the recent MAME release with a user interface, it still needs some time i know, it was like chinese to me (almost) when i first opened it. but once you run mameui i guess you should understand soon how it works, MAME offers even a handful of free roms (not PD) i noticed, it seems it's a sort of gift. I didn't thought about such a "advanced" possibility to do it remotly, but hmm hand me a soldering iron but i have no idea how that works (no, i just never done that before) It would be worth a try. --- recently i'm setting MESS up, it's a beast but the result is worth the effort, the intellivision is very good emulated, it's like it should be the most accurate emulator, you can hear it that's what one notices first. in general you could use MESS as well, the MESSUI is similar to MAMEUI, but MESSUI you find on the official website of MESS. To start a coin-op game you have to do exactly the same things. note, following works only for mameui or messui (in this simple way) and that's really not much, move the zipped rom files to the mame or mess "rom" folder and pick from the menupoint "options" - "Directories", the very first that jumps on you is the folder for the roms (search the folder), this is just to start the only thing you need to know, all other folders default to the folder MAME/MESS is installed. select "view" and "refresh", have some patience. on the left you see a something like a directory tree, select "available" and your present games will be shown. doubleclick on one and it starts. of course one likes to setup screen resolution and especially joypads, but one after the other. you should see a screen and a running game. matter of choice, but one can decorate MESS in the same way it really doesn't only looks good - the seperation between originals and clones (would have to be sorted by "clones of" not by names) of is very helpful for a good overview. icons you find in link for mamegui i linked previousely, but as you can see i have made in the last decade a few own one (it didn't took me such long, i made them very early roundabout release 0. "eight" i know i a mean dude, but on the other hand, maybe ten machines i would own at least if i would count all the money i spent in them in my youth. a was comlpetly addicted, lost... - doomed and i wasn't even good at least not as good that could have played 4 - 8 hrs with one coin. but there was a rule for coinops, 3 minutes for a average player (in the beginning they had to experience this first, players played faster and learned far quicker as they expected). but like i said i don't keep the 3 day marathon record on space invaders. in general you don't have to configure much, joystick input defaults to "joystick 0" the rest to keyboard (trackball or other input devices) and you have to say they are nice am i right? (the classic windows look suits to "grandpa", it's win7, i feel it looks more neat as the aero tard, i don't need that we played nearly 20 years ago with such "toys" on the amiga, but transparent windows or revolving, in the end it's only a eyecatcher. certainly i like a especially eith icons decorated emulator, thet looks good and makes sense, you have a better overview, apart fromthat pleases a icon more as just a stereotype button or the rom icons you see in messui, they look neat but individual icons give the games individuality, obviousely) and they didn't only look sleek they run good as well. i hope i have convinced you from mameui or messui, you could forget nostalgia with mess and could run both from the same emulator resp user interface. it's really accurate i found one exception so far "worldcup soccer" seems to hang after a goal or the first half (at least my to 2x10 mins hacked version, i would have to play a original dump first, with any else emulator i haven't such a error), but the MESS team will appreciate such "bad news" it's their goal to reach the highest possible accuracy. but yes call me up like i said for the case of a remote help i guess you would have to give me a few advices (or i will have to investigate first).
  14. MAMEUI is really the most comfartable porting of MAME, it's the recent MAME release with a user interface, it still needs some time i know, it was like chinese to me (almost) when i first opened it. but once you run mameui i guess you should understand soon how it works, MAME offers even a handful of free roms (not PD) i noticed, it seems it's a sort of gift. I didn't thought about such a "advanced" possibility to do it remotly, but hmm hand me a soldering iron but i have no idea how that works (no, i just never done that before) It would be worth a try. --- recently i'm setting MESS up, it's a beast but the result is worth the effort, the intellivision is very good emulated, it's like it should be the most accurate emulator, you can hear it that's what one notices first. in general you could use MESS as well, the MESSUI is similar to MAMEUI, but MESSUI you find on the official website of MESS. To start a coin-op game you have to do exactly the same things. note, following works only for mameui or messui (in this simple way) and that's really not much, move the zipped rom files to the mame or mess "rom" folder and pick from the menupoint "options" - "Directories", the very first that jumps on you is the folder for the roms (search the folder), this is just to start the only thing you need to know, all other folders default to the folder MAME/MESS is installed. select "view" and "refresh", have some patience. on the left you see a something like a directory tree, select "available" and your present games will be shown. doubleclick on one and it starts. of course one likes to setup screen resolution and especially joypads, but one after the other. you should see a screen and a running game. matter of choice, but one can decorate MESS in the same way icons you find in link for mamegui i linked previousely, but as you can see i have made in the last decade a few own one (it didn't took me such long, i made them very early roundabout release 0. i know i a mean dude, but on the other hand, maybe ten machines i would own at least if i would count all the money i spent in them in my youth. a was comlpetly addicted, lost... - doomed and i wasn't even good at least not as good that could have played 4 - 8 hrs with one coin. but there was a rule for coinops, 3 minutes for a average player (in the beginning they had to experience this first, players played faster and learned far quicker as they expected). but like i said i don't keep the 3 day marathon record on space invaders. in general you don't have to configure much, joystick input defaults to "joystick 0" the rest to keyboard (trackball or other input devices) there is a menupoint under "options" - "default game settings" and you have to say they are nice am i right? (the classic windows look suits to "grandpa", it's win7, i feel it looks more neat as the aero tard, i don't need that we played nearly 20 years ago with such "toys" on the amiga, but transparent windows or revolving, in the end it's only a eyecatcher) and they didn't only look sleek they good as well. i hope i have convinced you from mameui or messui, you could forget nostalgia with mess and could run both from the same emulator resp user interface. it's really accurate i found one exception so far "worldcup soccer" seems to hang after a goal or the first half (at least my to 2x10 mins hacked version, i would have to play a original dump first, with any else emulator i haven't such a error), but the MESS team will appreciate such "bad news" it's their goal to reach the highest possible accuracy.
  15. would that help? http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?28052-Intellivision-A-V-mod-review-and-guide once i would have the parts in my hands a sneeze, it won't need a hour. For a PAL modification i would have to ask him, because he said something about the "french" system though this would be PAL (as far as i know). I modded long time ago my sega master system, but i didn't needed no circuit, worked fine. But it's a good description, i guess with a little talent and a soldering iron it should be really no problem. but i would at least pack it in some strong tape, if you can't cover it with resin. better would be some grounded shielding, i look at this as a little problematic without a shielding. but probably one won't notice this in ntsc but if one removes the HF unit like he did, why not fit it to the shielding of the HF unit?
  16. if you are looking for MAME this will be the most comfortable solution http://www.mameui.info/ and works in the way i described above, a nice graphical ui in windows style all in one (you won't need mame.exe and it's up to date). this is a quite old project and i would wish a intellivision emulator with such a nice ui displaying nice litle icons for the games i forgot after you specified a path to the roms you need to refresh the list (menu "view" in this software).
  17. Can you get more specific? I'm certainly able to help you with both (recently i'm torturing myself with MESS) Both emulators you need help for i run since many years. I can remember that i even dared to run MESS on my old A4000, but thats a decade ago. to run coin-ops it should be no big thing, in general you just have to specify the path to the ROM images (resp. .zip files usually they contain multiple images, it can happen that a certain game won't run which worked in a previous version, at lest that's my experience) To start the default config will be fine. Usually with Tab you call the configuration menu when a game runs, from this you can configure the controllers in general or specifically for the running game. That should be enough to run and play. sreen settings and such you can experience which are the most pleasing to you, usually if you keep the aspect ratio it's ok, certain games which was diplayed 90° rotated are to slim if displayed in aspect ratio. You can set screen resolutions and effects (e.g. a "beam width" for vector games) for each game separate. but specifiying the ROM path is the most important (you can add paths for various systms i.e.), if you have samples (a few coin-op games need samples for sound which was produced by "common electronics" - discrete elements, in other words a couple of semiconductors). you need to specify this folder as well. some folders default to the folder it runs from and doesn't need to be specified. but i have to see what has changed, i have to download me a recent release first. --- To run a system or a console can be difficult i experienced, i tried to run Intellivision in MESS today, or i liked to, but it didn't works out, resp. "Sears" works fine (it's a MESS!) It needs more images as a specific emulator for a specific machine, since they aren't present in the emulator (still it's a riddle to me, it recognizes the exec.bin properly but still refuses to run, searsexec works fine, ok in principles are both the same, interesting is that for the intellivision MESS asks for a further image, now what? same machine? one runs the other needs a extra image? confusing). But i remember, it could be similar to the no longer working arcade games, as soon as a better dump of a rom (any, even if that is only one of five in a .zip) is known the old is not longer supported. --- for Nostalgia it should be easy as 1,2,3 (from my pov) even just specify the ROM path proper and there you go (as long as the "BIOS" in Nostalgias home folder is present) --- it's listed in the instructions to nostalgia, but nonetheless exec.bin grom.bin (optionally, ivoice.bin, ecs.bin) one must be owner of these roms to legally use a image on a computer. (caugh) a PD "BIOS" is included and many PD should run fine with that (i noticed even a few other)
  18. I guess jzintv is the better choice (and i shot to early as usual, it's ment to be displayed proper on a 4:3 screen, i'm a idiot) The sound is somewhat better (i feel) Hint: (i don't know if this is already known) A lower sampling rate results in smoother sound (in general for old games, at least this is my experience) For those who like to start games from a shortcut, a collection of icons, 256x256 though you can see something on them: icons.zip really i favor this most and that's another reason for jzintv, won't need any GUI, resp. a folder with shortcuts to the games is to me the best GUI. And for the games of which i still got the overlays (yippie!) it's if needed at all anyway better to have them right beside the keyboard if you have no original controller (some i printed out, it's really better).
  19. tell me how these boxes look, they look like new no? and the whole rest looks even like new, a little expensive for SFr 180.- but the condition is excellent. i assume they even smell like new --- something else, sound seems to be the biggest problem to emulate. I don't know how it's solved, a dump of the original chip? I just thought a little about that and since i know this chip a little because i experimented with it (but it's more then 30 years ago, my father discovered it in a magazine and thought it's a cute toy) It's a small synthesizer and i asked myself rightnow if it wouldn't be better to use a software synthesizer, the results i reach in GACK which to the disappoint of some uses such a synthesizer to create the sounds can produce quite good noise (but it's finally played back from a buffered .wav, that's why a gack game needs quite long to load, all the waveforms will first be generated, i guess because you can produce only one signal at a time with such a simple synthesizer). and i guess that's the problem, the noise generator and probaly even the LFO (low freq. oscillator) & VLO (very low freq. oscillator). Noise, in principles a "unsuitable" semiconductor, how can that be proper reproduced? (by banging on the hardware) and also a VLO i imagine as problematic, digitized. I just guess, maybe a software synthesizer using the same schematic like the chip would offer better results, it might not be accurate, but to be accurate you need that chip, it's a little "moog". Hows that called? a discrete element . The typical crash sound from "Auto Racing" was rather easy to reach, on the hardware.
  20. But this is truely a nice progress, a few years ago i didn't noticed so much interest in retro-gaming, especially not Intellivision, i didn't expected it. Yes some and ok i was interested in something complete different, Pioneer really lasted me out, i took myself only time for this, mostly, even when i was "punched out" i still made models, still a few one like them and some i guess miss foremost the classic Frontier ships, cloned in the "meanest" way you can copy-clone something, the geometry reflects exactly what i found in "frontier, first encounters", every single verticle is the same, build due the scripting format in a similar way (vector1, v2, v3, create triangle, basically of course the LUA models resource offers "primitives" like a cylinder or a sphere and the most interesting thing of all "bezier shapes", but even this is similar to how the models in frontier are build especially the bezier stuff), but as far as i know Frontier.dev had no big problem with that. It's on the other hand a transscription and not only extracted with a tool, i needed one to that, this was offered by "Theunis deJong" who wrote a program which interpreted the objects in frontier in human readable text. Before i stumbled over Pioneer, to be honest it was Geraldine, i stumbled over it before but didn't spendet much attention to this project, i mainly hacked on base of that the objects in FFE3D a russian direct3d wrapper for firstencounters resp. john jordans ffewin or jjffe. Small details like to make the registration on certain ships visible, reposition the laser or thruster flames. But also to show them how they can solve certain problems with their chhosen model format .x. Because before they was convinced transparent parts wouldn't be possible in ffed3d, but it is, also how to export a animated model proper from blender because not everybody can afford 3dsmax. But wow, as soon as i understood how pionner works i knew it's not just a half finished copy of frontier and from my pov the new devs destroyed this spirit, to me the scripted objects was essential, certainly the game or the rules are the same, but i know Tom's idea was to solve it in this way, it's not really the same, it's not exactly copy, but it works in the same way. Apart from that i'm still convinced it's a good thing to learn how to script a geometry, i doesn't harms and certain things you certainly understand better, certain limits i.e. I saw the LMR like a educational toy, "hey look how easy it is to..." I thought for a while even about that it would be a good idea to make a sort of library, though one could create a UI and one doesn't had to script, something like LEGO, but still a interested one could learn easy how the mechanics behind work, all in a "speaky language". To me it was already fascinating to play around with a 2dimensional "bezier toy", i mean i really had no idea how the shit works, though i browsed through the web to see if i find something which can explain me this without a mathematical expression, because this tells you a shit (but looks intelligent). And of course some exist and you can play around with that and see how the curve gets deformed. But imagine you have a toy to create shapes, that's the idea, "oh cool when i pull on this verticle...". Apart from that it will be your customized personal spaceship, one could link that with the game and you would have to pay for this possibility, why not. Similar could be done with building a story editor, scripting is easy but still a "average user" don't likes to script but might have some good ideas he likes to see in a game. I made even suggestions in this direction but was not noticed well i guess. One could generate stories (and models or parts of), wherefore do whe have the procedural generated universe? But before we thought about such we implemented i don't know how many translations in different languages, that's nice but not essential. And to write a story, a event, has gettin far to complicated. I know some say Tom's scripts wasn't "clean" scripted (from a programers pov), but i also know "dirty" is better to understand, he's idea was to force users to work on the scripts, to make it understandable. And not that a small team elaborates the missions and events. But it takes a while until you understand how to work with tables or a process you call in the back, but if everything is in the same script and good explained everyone can understand how to script a mission. As simple as possible, "call ship in range of tons (or a specific one), with this "danger level", at this timepoint and in this sector/system/orbit" bam! No big thing, and if you keep it this simple everyone understands it. I know you can do alot with that, but if you make a i.e. pre-selection for what sort of ship it will be to complex a common user loses the overview. Even here is a simple random number the easiest, why make i science out of it? It won't matter, it's a ship and it attacks me. And if the drawn numbers are based on the systems seed (number), well you already have a specific sort of ships in this system (same number, same results), what more is needed? Erm, one could build levels in a adventure or jump and run game in such a way, random numbers are really no big thing. If you have once a library of sprites and background tiles likewise i made them for this "SEUCK" game, you only would need rules how to build such a level. Endless fun on 16 kB guaranteed.
  21. Soon i fired up all my powder... Writing a Novel (space novel?), when i think about something like that or just to guess a story for a comic then i think i have no good idea for a *story. I need a vis-a-vis, someone says something or some given topic (even if i might leave this topic). Even if i write sometimes a lot i find it easier to express myself with a picture (what i do far to less). *Probably i underestimate myself even in this, perhaps yes i guess at least i'm a dreamer and i can imagine easy a storyline or the environment, but to write the story? Usually everything seems then to me useless, everything was already written what news can i tell? But it's stupid to think such, i know, everything was even sung and everything was already painted, though that's not a good mind setting. I guess what i really would like is that i could write the storyline, in direction like i explained already, i would like if players together would write each their own story but nonetheless they are set all in the same situation. On the other hand we do this dayly anyway, but it's something different if you are set in a universe where everyhing is possible. I.e. personally i think chances that there is another inhabited world in this galaxy might be lower as we guess, i would say it's 1:1 that there is or not (but Dr. Mitchell changed my pov to that a little, why not? the chance is even high that they are already here, usually i would say "nuts", but he's no idiot, though it's worth to think about. Over a endless time everything which is possible will happen as long as it's in the range of possibilities, we just don't know when it happens. Thus if there is extraterrestrial life then the chances are quite high they visited us. On the other hand, when i take certain experiences from Pioneer to account, wow, the galaxy is huge, and look at this as very problematic. Because if i had ships with a range like in the game, some 30LY, then i get nowhere but i can check every system, but you really get nowhere and even 10'000 explorers would be from my pov a low number, if your range would be longer you loose granularity, you would miss a lot of systems, the problem is we have no idea in which direction we should search, it could be a neighbour, it could be on the other end of the galaxy, and yes without something which brings me over the large gap of this "few" LY it's not to think about, but that's vitally. Realistic looked at it we must say it's "handwavy" it breaks all laws of physics. But we have to stay open minded, even Newton said that he has to accept "tomorrow" someone will refute his law of gravity. We only try to describe what is our universe from our point of view, how it is "for real" we don't know. Thus in principles we haven't come much farer with our knowledge as the "Steppenmensch", because he did pretty the same, he described his environment from his pov. Of course gravity will stay and the apple won't fall upwards, it's just we describe what is the reason for this. And we shouldn't forget real randomly exists, how often happens something let's say like when i posted that picture from the airfield, it was luck, it was in the right moment, certainly the sun stands low and it's to see the whole day on this webcam, but shortly after she would have hided behind the mountain, but it's a short time she doesn't appears for long between the "Glärnisch" you see in front and the mountains to the right. And easy in this season it could be it would all hide behind wall of thick fog. I believe in balance, that's why i said i'm not allowed to gamble, it's like you only have a certain amount of luck on a account and i really have no luck as soon as a play for money, but as long as it's just for fun it's ok. Maybe that's a mindsetting, but it's not a wrong one. How many bugs one has in his glibber is also luck, a straight nose in the same way). "Hypedrives" out of mind, but in a story... I don't know i leak a bit of eager, i mean 10 years ago i met in zurich two paperless swiss, a couple, both was sold as children just like slaves, that's a story! (up to this day they really had no papers, they didn't existed one could say, that's how he opened his speak and said: "can you imagine...") But you know i heard this story and didn't thought myself much (to see this as a chance, i heard a lot of biographies in my life, as good as i can write a lot of bla bla, as good i can listen if someone tells me his life, I take ppl serious, no one has to sleep under a bridge without a good reason), but a few years later someone wrote a book exactly about the biography of this couple, because it's such a fascinating thematic, slaves in a so called civilised land, they made even a movie about that.
  22. oh sorry no programer, only a modeler/artist with a slight idea about programing (sort of hacker, but i didn't think really good, just interested, most interest in objects and graphics, but it's not hindering for a artist to have a idea what can be reached with wich tool. I feel due to our "super machines", due to that most has such a high level, scripts replaces programs and CAD to workout a geometry we have overseen or lost how simple certain things can be made. We just don't have to care about power or size today. A simple comparison, just look at the size of a text reader 20years ago and today, but what can i do with it? read a text and in principles is one as good as the other. Besides a high level has a drawback it's not flexible, likewise for BASIC you can't do something which can't be interpreted and that's for modeling the same, with a CAD program i can only work in the limits the CAD program serves me). I had read 30 years ago a very inspiring book about the future of computergames and he predicted many things which today are common, but he also wrote about the risk of high level languages. I forgot the authors name, but Intellivision was a sort of reference It seems that the dataglove was invented by the same ppl. No possibility to use it, but the idea was born already. MMO was predicted already though it's no wonder that i dreamed with 16 about a "ultimate space game". If i something never believed then it's this "i didn't thought it woul come this far with computers" (Mr. Gates) Erm sorry i thought with 16 it would come this far and i can imagine far more. Not exactly certainly i didn't saw myself writing the words i write now and in the way i do it now. One has to take to account in which decade it was. I made some small steps, thanks to my father, he was the electronic addicted. Computers hmmm, i remember i builded a few simple logical gates under his advice, that was the start of Computers to me Yes even this he drawed, we have to take care not to forget how the matter behind works and we have reached this level! I'm really just a (lunatic) artist, But do you know Jeri Elsworth (if not look out for some YT clips of her)? She's a sheer genius and it started all with disassembling broken electronics (which reminds me strongly of myself especially when she blows up wrong connected condensers) It's always better to have your craft learned by doing, no question left when you check her out. Can't tell how fast my rinse of a brain works, rather slow compared to others i guess. (does speed matter?) cool, "space invader", can i keep this? I AM A SPACE INVADER, one couldn't describe it better. phew and i landed in the "Frogs" space (two dimensional lifeforms in "Raumpatroullie" Star Strike, i forgot this when i talked about my favorite games Something else, "B-17 Bomber" was not sold in Germany it was censored because you can see it's ww2 and it's europe.
  23. Silly, i'm tos low in typing a few words about the fighters and a few ideas about procedural generated stuff. And right here i see that the Vikken is not suitable, you can't flap up wings, even if it has moveable wings for low speeds i can't see that he can be as suitable as a Tiger or the Hunter for this small country. It's more like the Mirage was a Fighter which controls the air above a country, but you can't fly with a Mirage between mountains and i strongly assume the Vikken can't as well, he's to fast. We had a handful of Mirages, that's enough and a Handful of Vikken would be enough to replace the Mirage, but it can't replace the Tiger, modern equipment is not all what counts, you have to respect the conditions foremost, it's not like on open sea or over a desert! Climbing speed counts far more as endspeed, it's anyway the more important thing for a fighterplane. --- That's also bound to our nature, it's anything else as easy to think in three dimensions, we used to orient us 2 dimensionally, height the "Stepppenmensch" doesn't needs to orient. But if you fly its different you have all three dimensions in which you have to orient yourself and height is usually a little less attendet. You can see this well also in space games like "pioneer" most orient themself "on level", if that is in a system or if that is on the galactical map, depth is unattendet, and since we have the full extension of the galaxy in pioneer, i can tell you it's thick! it's damned thick, you won't expect that from what you see on pictures, a galaxy is huge in dimesions and if displayed in a graphic it irritates you. If you play pioneer well you will see a 100 sectors each 8LY is deep (especially when you are able to jump a "lousy" 20-30LY). Now obviousely when one starts a game he likes to explore the galaxy in pioneer a little, most i assume will start a attempt indirection of the centre, see we are stupid "Steppenmenschen". But it won't matter in which direction you start your exploration, since it's procdural generated it's also somewhat repetive, because of nine numbers you can only draw a limited number of possibilities. Further these nine numbers classify, position, system, life/nolife, how much population, and how the system is composed. Thus if i change i.e. the last number for a specified generated system not much changes, perhaps a few names or amount of pop or composition of the atmosphere, but the system will look pretty the same. System names are constructed from a table of syllables, drawn it's from the same numbers, thus if a system is named "Canada" (can happen) it will look with a high chance like a other system named "Canada". Same numbers same result, real randomly doesn't exist - same numbers same result. If you take the internal clock as base you get something almost radomly, but it's still same numbers same results. I can start and take the result from a first draw, that helps a little, or work with maths to get a better result, but it stays in the end - same numbers same result. And that's ok, else procedural generating wouldn't work. Else you can't have countless systems in a galaxy, there is only this way of procedural generating systems. Such is to make in principles with little code. Because what do we do? We draw randomly a few numbers that's it, base is a base number and this base will influence the whole generated galaxy. Specify for the numbers what they will influence. I'm pretty sure the dungeons in AD&D are made in a similar way. It needs little but the effect is enormous, procedural generated things are something fantastic, not only to generate visible things like cities, it can build up a whole game. And this game would have the possibility to change completely each time you play. E.g. if i would change the base number randomly each time i play pioneer, each time i would play in a different galaxy. ok, that's not wanted for pioneer, but it's a clue for a adventure game.
  24. nope and no i guess intvnut explained it right here right good. I'm not sure but let's say Nostalgia is nitpicking, no i assume it doesn't uses such a standart .cfg. I noticed that all mappings of the games which was released up to the release date of nostalgia5 is present in nostalgia (i use to browse programs with a hex-editor). Obvious Nostalgia depends on this table more as on the games.ndb (database), you can delete it and nostalgia rebuilds it from the internal configurations. As long as a specific crc result is known and present, which is usually to assume, there is no problem to expect with .bin files, but as soon as it's a unknown one it often writes junk to the games.ndb. But i've readed on intellivision.us, topic was i guess the "the ultimate pc interface" (but it could be a different one), that the author recommends the converting of all .bin to the .rom format as well. Just because the mapping is integrated and just in case, it's safer (exactly the same what i thought). Left are only two, which you can convert properly to the intellicart format but they won't work in nostalgia because they need a special mapping for the ECS RAM, but as soon as it's a .rom nostalgia doesn't accepts any mapping, which is obvious because it's usually not needed to have one for a .rom. But if one is not that extremely interested in "Games Factory" as i am it won't matter much. The second is "World Series Major League Baseball" but i'm a europoean and i have no idea about Baseball, likewise for Football i can't see where's the fun in it. To me, even if Soccer was neither my sport, Soccer makes more sense, Ice-Hockey that's a game, fast and i don't need spectcular fights, i like to see a good match like the ones we had when the USSR still existed, it was a beutiful team work they had. And recently in Soccer we have to much individualists, it's simply not good if you work only for money and the team doesn't matters in which you play (not only in sports, this counts as well for work & business, but probably human race must even first cut off a leg to get healed), Soccer isn't Tennis and well better start to play Tennis if you are such a individualist. My sport was skiing (suitable for individualists), born between mountains which rake almost vertical out of the ground this is almost obvious. I'm not sure "Chess" (a.c.'s KChess as well) needs RAM to but it's not mapped to the ECS extension, but i can't tell from far if there is a problem when converted to the .rom format, they work and i assume it's ok, because if it's not properly configured it won't work at all, or you can see only the title screen but nothing happens. I'm not a big Chess fan, i'm not good in Chess, i played it often with a friend (on a board of course, erm until i smashed once the board "in his face", then he never liked to play chess again with me. It was more a accident, certainly i loosed temper, but i just hammered with my fist on the board and unfortunatly it hittet him, he didn't took that to serious we are really good friends, he knows me well. To be honest i hate to loose but it has getting far better over the decades, today i don't mind if i loose a game, could be because i lost all what was really worth in my life. Divorced, but didn't like to, i loved my wife and my children and it was a extremly hard decision, it's like you have to cut yourself a leg off. After that nothing was the same. A deep depression followed on which i'm still working i guess, behind this mask of a clown... you know.) in my youth which whom i also often played tennis on the inty, i said i'm not good but to me it looks that it's a quite strong Chess program for the intellivision, slow, certain draws can take a night to be calculated (no joke) if you don't force the program to take the one on which it's working. Personally i like Backgammon better as Chess, but i'm not allowed to gamble there are ppl in this world which are not allowed to play for money. It was the Board game which i played with my wife very often, she's a Meghrib (she's from Morocco and has Berber roots, proud not easy to handle) and Backgammon belongs there. i like all this kind of SEUCK, while i have to say if one guesses the release date of games factory and that it's a cartridge for a (expanded) console then it's far better as SEUCK which was released '87 for the C64 and the Amiga. It's certainly very limited but it's not bound to shoot 'em up alone, i like that toy where i copied the "running girl" from. SEUCK is clumsy to handle with all the disk swappings needed, anything else as comfortable or easy to understand, while "Games Factory" can be understood by a child, you can experience it like a game. Games Factory comes with a quite diverse library for animated sprites and background tiles (both called "cards" in gf), for SEUCK you have to create all yourself. "The mountains" that was a lucky one, i opened right now the webcam of airfield mollis and this picture appeared, 5mins earlier or later it wouldn't been the same. --- Erm, if one is rich, please support he airfield mollis, book a flight with a Hunter, if i had the right money i would do that immediatly, or when do you get the chance to fly in a fighterplane? Really they need the support, since the airfield is private, it was before a army airfiled, they have problems to maintain the airfileld, it's expensive, but it would be sad, it's home of the "Hunter Club" which is keeping a few double seated Hunter trainers alive. One you have seen prob. already the "Graffiti Hunter" he's out of service and they allowed some young fellows to spray-art the machine (i asked them, it would be flyable, it's just to expensive to keep both in the needed shape to fly them. You have to fly a jet from time to time and if not you have to start the engines at least. I remember well when we still homed the "Gloster Vampire/Venom" that every winter they took the machines out of the hangar and started the engines, a horrible noise, anyway a horrible noise the "Venom" produces. They used to start in direction of the town (i assume they wouldn't have reached the needed height wether that they could have turned in front of the mountain you see on the picture, but didn't reached more as 30m height, it felt like the roof was falling in when they started. Hunter and Tiger later on started in direction of the mountain. I feel it's a bad deal to replace the Tiger with the Vikken, you can't flap in a Vikken like a Tiger, the Tiger is build for Aircraftcarriers, thus you can flap up the anyway short wings. In a Bunker in central Switzerland they hang one after the other in a row on a crane (similar like in a aircraftcarriers belly), i can't see that you can do such with the Vikken. I'm not a swiss, gosh that exists only here in switzerland, i'm a second gen. foreigner, i'm german, on the passport at least (and else as well) and i can't vote. But my Vote was "ok, buy the Vikken, but only if it's sprayed red with a white cross on the fuselage, it will become part of "patrouille suisse" and it would be sad in gray, besides i'mpretty sure today camouflage makes no longer sense for a fighterplane. Because if you can locate the plane with the eye it's anyway to late to shoot at him. Thus they can be red or orange, or blank aluminium, it won't matter. The second is the "Tiger Hunter" which is still in service and has a painting like a Tiger, there is a second reason for this name "Tiger Hunter", the Tiger (F-15, which is now also obsolate and will be replaced, even if i think, interesting the navy buys them back from the swiss army, they must still have a value) was the machine which followed the Hunter and they used to make Dogfights between the Hunter and the Tiger, eh, the Hunter hunts the Tiger and he's got a good chance to win (between the steep mountains)! The hunter can fly very slow, which the short winged Tiger can't, you can almost wait behind a mountain to intercept the Tiger, he can't fly as close as the Hunter to the mountains. There exists a nice clip on YT of such a dogfight.
  25. Something like this default mapping i expected, else yes certain .bins without a config wouldn't work, right, looks like nostalgia leaks of that and dependsonly either on the internal harcoded configuration or on a present .cfg file, Still it messes it up often, right now when i made the 2x10mins soccer and used first a bin it refused to recognize it and terminatet the configuration before it really ended with this rotten "<>" which prevents the pogram from recognizing the .bin. Still it refuses to recognize it after i changed it manually, but i know this problem, you will have to remove it from the folder, erase the entry, safe it, restart nostalgia,quit it, enter the proper config, save it, restart again, cross fingers and then it might work. a default batch, yes that would help, but on the other hand i'm satisfied how it is. resolutiuons? respectively relation of, are you sure? that's because usually a NTSC comes closer to a letterbox format, while our PAL screen had a few lines more. I can't make that proof but if at all it would have been displayed wrong on a PAL screen, but if i remember right i had a thick frame around the picture and i didn't think it was streched, thus i assume (i say i assume) that. Before i decided the relation for a height of 720 for a nice YT clip i simply referred to the wiki and isn't it (however it is diplayed finally on a NTSC or PAL screen) 160 × 196 internally which fits quite good to 320x200, but i'm aware on the screen it's something different, i just usually assumed that our PAL pictures was wrong and streched in height if at all. I know such can be problematic but for the Intellivision the letterbox looks proper and it's certainly or from my pov not wrong if i.e. a square is a square. But eh, some coin ops used the screen 90° rotated and the resolution is completely wrong if you take the internal resolution as layout, they need certainly the relation of the screen and not their own resolution. However to me it looks wrong in 640x480. or in other terms if i circle isn't a circle then it's not proper to me, for consoles i would say however it was displayed, for coin ops i would say however the internal resolution is, what counts is finally the proper appearance of a geometry. But with the same right one could say what counts is only how it appeared on my tv screen, i can't deny this. I don't like to counter you, that was just some thoughts about resolution and screen relations. I would like to get me a intellivision back again really, especially right now, already i hope i didn't throwed this bag full of cartriges away, in fact i had many doubles and not a large selection. The final one one i bought for a very low price from the former dealer, held back then even a circuits layout of the intellivision simply everything which was lurking around in his storage (the demo cartridge as well) But dammit on the other hand i didn't even own a tv. that's first due to lack of money second (a old tv wouldn't be such expensive) it's because tv holds me back from gaming and modeling. I guess i would end up as lame as most long time unemployed, you have to get rid of that thing if you have no job, else it's to easy just to turn it on from 8:00 AM to 1:00AM and then you become this typical "long time unemployed beer drunk idiot". Certainly i'm a messy of some sort, i always was. To throw away something i can use or i can fix when i'm in the mood for that is simply out of mind to me. Except yes for the intellivision, argh i still get a little angry about you pops, you shouldn't have disassembled it, really not. I know you also said "old junk", but dear daddy are you aware that this "old junk" is "vintage" now and a rarity? It's the only machine i'm missing, i still have my A500, A4000, a SEGA Master system and the SNES and certainly i would still have my intellivision, broken controllers, well not so long ago this would have been absolutely no problem and was no problem anyway i fixed one i certainly could have fixed the other, when i was in the mood for it (else it makes no sense and it didn't turns out well). I wouldn't sell any of them, but not to long ago i wanted to know how much such a rotten "miggy" is worth today, the computer itself not much, but the peripherals, god how can they dare to take for a original powersupply this amount of money, it isn't worth the tenth part of that and a fitting new one would be as good as the old. One i bought from a friend thus it was cheap and most i payed in naturals, the second A500 i inherited from a copyshop, i was fixing the aircondition there and saw that poor girl completely alone forgotten in some corner. What do i have to give you for this piece of junk? - nothing my friend take it home. . Whatever some might say about computergames, computer in general or the web, it's far less harmful as tv. Each and every "idiot" always connects terrorism to violent computer games, it can't be more wrong. Right now after the assasination in paris they make this wrong reasoning again and make games responsible for the gaining violence in our society. But i know a game satisfies, you can be anything in a game, anything which pleases you and well you might get frustrated when you loose but you still have a chance to win or to get better. But Telvision shows us a life of fantasy, something a normal person never can reach, all this spotless perfect never have to care abaout money people and beautiful they are even. What leaves that in you? frustration, next day you are again frustrated about your shitty life and so on, you never get happy. Already this fact let's have tv a far higher agression potential as any game how violent it might look. Additionally and that's why our politicians lie about that, we are rsponsible ourself for terrorism, not because we probably trained some of them but because of this false world, because of steady lying and that you can't trust in nothing no more. A proper dress count's today far more as any education ort talent one has and here is the reason for violence, i'm by myself often like to cut off some heads, but i know they are like a Medusa and if i cut one off 10 new will grow. both i guess "amigoids" and "intelloids" are a special sort, they really hang to their old machines, to us there never existed something better. and truely it makes sense, the Intellivision was different, better even if that wasn't noticed at first sight, the software was quite different no? Ambitious, teaching, entertaining and often not only a game of some sort. Same geraldine & me feel for our miggy, there was never a better computer or better games to play on a computer. Of course both we own our modern machines, but i guess we hate them, it's only a must not a "like to". Recenty i have no TV or a multiscan monitor to run my old amigas, that's a bit sad. On the other hand should i really spend again so many hours in front of that ray-gun? It's as good to playthem emulated on a PC, god how i would have hated only to think about that youvcan once emuzlate a miggy proper on a PC. But ok, i can still tease my new machine and telling her when i'm angry that she's a rotten lathe controller from 1949 and worthes a shit, that she still is locked up by a simple IO error of a drive. A quote which would fit also well to my signature: "I really hate this damned machine, it never does what i want it, it only does what i tell it". and one to make all developers angry: "any working program is obsolate" Where do you find such quotes now? (i know where, a different company maybe it was their own idea or they captured mine) Because i told our devs wouldn't it be nice to display randomly a quote at start, especially which are more or less related to computing? nah, "lunatic" or youre nuts was the answer (yeah, it makes no difference to th game, but nonetheless it's nice). I had to do it in "Sputnik" myself and it's a good idea and i can't recently remember the name of that game, but really not to long ago i stumbled over this in a clip and i thought (for one more time) "who's right robert you or me? maybe im a lunatic, but my ideas are good". I found them on a old "fish disk" for the miggy. and each is a nice quote, something which let's you smile a little. likewise for my randomly generated ship names, but i know a player likes to have something individual in a game, this is my ship, my special cobby or conny and this a swell as varying equipment, different textures or whatever of exchangeable parts. and in a script i'm allowed to make it rare, i can tell only 1 of 1000 has this special skin if i like to. but it was all shitty - only later i started to understand it was only shitty because all that isn't longer possible with collada, though it had to be declared as shitty else they would have to tell the community that i was right and they was wrong. Noithing was worth, except for walterar he picked up a lot of my ideas. I changed the naming routine, rather simplyi just added a few more tables to select from and classyfied the names, though a outdoor world will always be named different as a hostile world . outdoor is "Eden, Paradise, (New) Africa, America" whatever you can imagine reminds us of mother earth. hostile worlds are name "someones name ...hollow, ...grave, ...fate" everything which reminds you of something bad. population influences the selection as well, we should use the power the scripts give us, but it didn't pleased them. The game spits out all this variables and we leave them unattendet, that's stupid no? The same for the cities, certainly it's secondary and it's on the other hand not, right when i striggled so hard with them Steve *Coolhand" helpd me a little and as a sort of veteran his word has a little weight, he answered gernot don't underestimate yourself and graphics are certainly not the game, but it's what the user attends as first, it's catchy and everyone likes it. But our cities how they ended up, skyscrapers and worse sorry but they look like "plattenbauten" (cheap concrete buildings) from GDR or USSR but not like something from 3200. TomM implemented at least the possibility to differ already between "starport building" something which belongs as a peripheral to a starport, "city building" which are buildings in general and "city power" to define powerplants. It was imagined to implement more and of course the very first i was asking for was i like, no i need to have a possibility to differ between hostile and outdoor even for the models. Since outdoor buildings will look quite different from a "moonbase" and recently we have grey skyscrapers on a moon or any hostile planet(oid). I preferred it vice versa and thought myself, ok if i can't differ then i make selaed buildings they will fit to the hostile worlds which are far more as outdoor and they even didn't look to bad on a outdoor world. I worked out a flowchart what is needed to differ buildings really in the Frontier style, and sorry if it was possible 1993 it should be a sneeze in 2010. But i didn't worked it out for them, i lately found a dev from australia who mailed me and said "listen you are 100% right and i like to make a game with you". Wow i was completely overwhelmed. Recently i lost a little contact to him, it's my fault, but i told him that he let's me fear a little, i mean after all this time i thought i'm the idiot and then comes a professional game designer and honors me? That's to much, that can break such a poor heart. But well, maybe dear geraldine has first to kick my ass. If i hate to disappoint one then it's her, i never met her we know us only from Frontier forums and later the pioneer project, but she always calmed me down when i lost my temper. I guess a few years ago she was one of the first who used always and everywhere her real name Geraldine. I asked her if she has a specific reason, she said "i'm Geraldine"(? why should i use any other name) ok that convinced me, i'm gernot and since then i changed most of my old nicknames to Gernot or Gernot66, because yeah, i'm Gernot. And somehow i feel this makes school and i see more and more ppl who post under their real name, that's fine. Of course "potsmoke66" was neither a bad nick for me, it suits me well, when i registered to "3D meshes" the first question of a US user was if i never feared to be banned from a forum for this nick. Feared? certainly not this, i fear other things the downfall human race i fear, but not to be banned from a forum because of "smokes pot". It never was a problem. But Gernot is better, Geraldine really convinced me with her simple but 100% logical answer.
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