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poobah

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  1. Used some GFA Basic back in the day, eventually started adding some asm routines before jumping ship to C. It's a really good BASIC implementation, and as others have noted, some commercial games were made with it. Back in the day I did a Dr. Mario clone (#1 on Genie for 8 weeks... woohoo) it was in GFA Basic.
  2. I've had good luck (knock on wood) with both PCBWay and JLCPCB. One useful quirk of JLCPCB is they are associated with LCSC. If you have a PCB order with JLC, then go over to LCSC for some components, they will give you a decent discount on faster shipping. On the down side, best pony up for DHL or fedex, or you will be waiting for a while on your boards.
  3. Hi all, With Tenox's blessing, I've done a small run of his excellent ECL2VGA adapters. "An adapter that allows to run TT High (1280x960) on a standard VGA LCD Panel is now available for sale. It essentially replaces TTM 19x monitors on a standard flat panel." You can get more details at my website Legacy Pixels Shop
  4. If there's still time, I'll do 10
  5. Some keys left over from a Humble Bundle purchase Company of Heroes 2 Bioshock Remastered FTL
  6. ^ THIS!!!! I can't count the number of old world Macs I've seen damaged/destroyed by leaking PRAM batteries.
  7. The correct part number is C103067. It adds a 16 MHz MC68881 Floating Point Chip to the system.
  8. I was looking over the board, its an odd technology assortment.
  9. Aluminum block Caddy V8.... you won't be sorry =D
  10. "Grasshopper, you must learn patience" "Yeah, Yeah, patience.... How long will that take?"
  11. MiSTer is really nice, lots of active development on the base system, as well as the various cores. There are also periodic updates and new addon boards, the schematics are open source, so anyone with the needed skill can build boards. I've been building addon boards for almost a year now, you can find out more at the atari-forum thread, or visit my website at www.legacypixels.com/mister
  12. Accurate for 720k drives. Can't speak to shoe-horning in a 1.44 as detailed, quite nicely, on the webpage. Cheers
  13. How about an Ensoniq SoundscapeDB wavetable daughterboard?
  14. ...which is just a leeetle bit alive....
  15. Yes, if the drive needs all the current, it won't work, but the computer won't be damaged, that's all i was saying. Strange to put drivers on some signals but not others.
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