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So I bought the adapter cables a while back that will let me use these flashback controllers with my Inty II and then proceeded to slack on getting the controllers. Now the total flashbacks are going for crazy prices and i'm pondering ditching the idea all together and just using extension cables. BUT---if anyone on AA, for any reason, has an extra set of INTV flashback controllers, I would love to pay you fair market value for them. If not...oh well I missed the train and may need to sell my cables...lol. Thanks in advance!
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Hi everyone! Time for another posting of goodies for sale. Some of these are going to be really inexpensive... I plan on having $1 items, $2 items etc as well as some more normal priced items. I'll also have bundled items and of course, if you purchase a bunch of items, I'll try to make a deal. Let me know your thoughts. I want to make a minimum order of say $10 or more. Shipping will be actual postage price.. no handling fees or anything like that. One thing to note is that I am in Canada and shipping is sometimes high. At this point I am adding photos and will start adding the prices when I finish uploading the photos. And of course, without further delay... the items.... MegaMan NES $30 (only as I can get $40 in trade for it) Vic 20 Xonox Manual for Sir Lancelot $5 Metroid 2 promo keychain $5 Club Nintendo Playing Cards $5 Code of Princess 3DS - Game with artbook and CD soundtrack $25 5200 Manuals $1 each or the whole lot for $5 $2 items or $3 for 2 items Ok... that's all for now. If I find anything else, I will be sure to add them but this is it for the time being. See something you like... let me know and we can make it happen. Thanks for reading!
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I'm selling new 6-foot joystick extension cables for use with anything that uses DB9 connected joysticks / controllers, including Atari 2600, 7800, 8-bit computers, Colecovision, Genesis, Commodore VIC and 64, Atari ST, etc. $6.50 each ($12 / pair) + shipping. PayPal accepted for payment. PM with shipping address if interested and I'll send you a total. Thanks!
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It's in the usual place: http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/ jzIntv NEW: Randomize GRAM if --rand-mem set. NEW: bb and bi debugger commands to halt on dropped BUSRQ or dropped interrupt. NEW: Debugger now shows the exact range of instructions that triggered a NON_INT warning, as well as what cycle it started. Cycle accounting has changed slightly to include the first non-interruptible instruction in the total count. NEW: ni command to set the NON_INT threshold. Default threshold raised to 54 due to accounting changes. AS1600 BUGFIX: Fix minor memory leaks in the assembler. (Harmless, but a code hygiene issue.) NEW: Allow specifying the number of hex values to display on each line of the listing, and what column code begins in. See LISTCOL in doc/utilities/as1600.txt MISC: Remove some dead code. Example code BUGFIX: Fix NOT issues in util.mac, terminal/ansi.asm NEW: Add IV_HUSH command to Intellivoice driver (examples/library/ivoice.asm) MISC: Set default ECS compatibility to "tolerates" rather than "requires" in csumexec. The NON_INT related changes are particularly useful if you're running into weird graphic glitches related to non-interruptible instructions. The updated NON_INT tracker outputs more useful information than in the past.
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I would like to start a thread, to catalog on AtariAge, my various Barb's Classic Console Dust Covers. You will see pics of my various Classic Consoles, with their associated AV / Power cables installed, which clearly illustrate that Barb's Custom Dust Covers will easily fit the consoles they were designed for with cabling still plugged into the units. Barb's Dust Covers are top notch quality and I highly recommend them. Her extensive line of dust covers can be purchased through her eBay Store: eBay Store: papa-nannysfunstuff Enjoy... Colecovision ColecoVision Roller Controller Colecovision Expansion Module #1 Intellivision - 2609A NES Vectrex UPCOMING SOON: Atari 5200 Atari 5200 Roller Controller Atari 2600 Vader Atari Heavy Six'er Intellivision II
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This topic was originally posted to INTVPROG; however, Yahoo Groups has decided it doesn't like email or group postings from me. (Or maybe from anybody, I don't know.) So, I'm moving it over here. After all, this is a broad-spectrum Intellivision Programming forum, not just an IntyBASIC forum. DZ-Jay posted the following: _______________________________ Hi, Joe (and everyone), I'm trying to track down a video glitch that I've noticed in my game just recently. In all my testing during the past couple of years I never noticed it until recently, when I upgraded to the latest version of jzIntv. That is not to say that I am blaming the emulator. I seriously think it could be a timing issue on my code that is made manifest by a more accurate simulation; although I'm hard-pressed to imagine what could cause it. I haven't had a chance to test this in the hardware, but it disturbs me when it happens during emulation. The glitch manifests as a row in the lower half of the BACKTAB being repeated, causing the screen to shift down by a row -- but only for a single frame. I managed to capture it in an AVI and then took screenshots of the frames before, during, and after the glitch (see attached). Do you know what could cause this BACKTAB delay? I'm thinking the most likely cause is a non-interruptible sequence that runs for far too long, preventing the BUSQ fetch from happening. However, I don't think I have anything running for more than ~40 cycles at a time (outside of select critical sections). If indeed it were a non-interruptible sequence causing the glitch, is there a more efficient and targeted way to troubleshoot it than to audit every single line of code? I tried using the "NON_INT" information from the debugger, but I don't think I understand it well. I thought it gave the number of non-interruptible cycles after a particular threshold, but looking at the program counter noted in the CPU history, it does not seem to match. For instance, the following line from the debugger: NON_INT = 44 at PC = RUNQ.loop ($BCF4) Points to the following code, which is obviously interruptible: RUNQ.loop: 0000 0000 0000 FF5A 01E0 BCF4 02F0 BCF4 S---I-i- MOVR R7,R5 23192833 0000 0000 0000 FF5A 01E0 BCF5 02F0 BCF5 S---I-i- DECR R5 23192839 There is indeed a critical section wrapped in DIS/EIS following the loop, RUNQ.loop: 0000 0000 0000 FF5A 01E0 BCF4 02F0 BCF4 S---I-i- MOVR R7,R5 23192833 0000 0000 0000 FF5A 01E0 BCF5 02F0 BCF5 S---I-i- DECR R5 23192839 0000 0000 0000 FF5A 01E0 BCF4 02F0 BCF6 S---I-i- DIS 23192845 0000 0000 0000 FF5A 01E0 BCF4 02F0 BCF7 S------- MVII #$0103,R4 23192849 0000 0000 0000 FF5A 0103 BCF4 02F0 BCF9 S-----i- MVI@ R4,R1 23192857 0000 0004 0000 FF5A 0104 BCF4 02F0 BCFA S-----i- CMP@ R4,R1 23192865 0000 0004 0000 FF5A 0105 BCF4 02F0 BCFB S-----i- BEQ RUNQ.bktsk ($ 23192873 0000 0004 0000 FF5A 0105 BCF4 02F0 BCFD S-----i- INCR R1 23192880 0000 0005 0000 FF5A 0105 BCF4 02F0 BCFE ------i- ANDI #$0007,R1 23192886 0000 0005 0000 FF5A 0105 BCF4 02F0 BD00 ------i- MVO R1,TSKQTL ($0 23192894 0000 0005 0000 FF5A 0105 BCF4 02F0 BD02 -------- ADDR R1,R4 23192905 0000 0005 0000 FF5A 010A BCF4 02F0 BD03 ------i- ADDR R1,R4 23192911 0000 0005 0000 FF5A 010F BCF4 02F0 BD04 ------i- SDBD 23192917 0000 0005 0000 FF5A 010F BCF4 02F0 BD05 -----D-- MVI@ R4,R2 23192921 0000 0005 017E FF5A 0111 BCF4 02F0 BD06 ------i- ADDI #$0300,R1 23192931 0000 0305 017E FF5A 0111 BCF4 02F0 BD08 ------i- EIS 23192939 0000 0305 017E FF5A 0111 BCF4 02F0 BD09 ----I--- MVI@ R1,R7 23192943 But it is 94 cycles, not 44, so I'm confused on how to use this particular bit of information effectively. Any help will be appreciated! Regards, - j.
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Another recent thread from INTVPROG that's getting cock-blocked by Yahoo's crappiness. ___________________________ Hi, there, I just noticed a change in the assembler's formatting of the LISTING file. Whereas each decle was always rendered in its own line, now consecutive decles (like for strings) are arranged on the same line. What's more, these lines appear to be of arbitrary length, making it harder (at least for me) to discern specific words. For instance, contrast the following original formatting: ; I can follow this vertical stream of words... 500F 0001 DECLE 1,1,1,1,1 ; 500F Initial color stack 0 and 1: Blue 5010 0001 5011 0001 5012 0001 5013 0001 5014 0075 DECLE 2017 - 1900 ; $5014 5015 0043 STRING "Christmas Carol", 0 5016 0068 5017 0072 5018 0069 5019 0073 501A 0074 501B 006D 501C 0061 501D 0073 501E 0020 501F 0043 5020 0061 5021 0072 5022 006F 5023 006C 5024 0000 With the new formatting: ; Looks like a jumble of numbers thrown in a pack... 500F 0001 0001 0001 0001 DECLE 1,1,1,1,1 ; 500F Initial color stack 0 and 1: Blue 5013 0001 5014 0075 DECLE 2017 - 1900 ; $5014 5015 0043 0068 0072 0069 STRING "Christmas Carol", 0 5019 0073 0074 006D 0061 0073 0020 0043 0061 5021 0072 006F 006C 0000 Line at location 0x5019 seem to pass beyond its "margin," blending into the source. I find this highly distracting. Is there a way to regain the previous formatting, an assembler directive or option perhaps? dZ.
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The latest version of IntyBASIC is v1.2.9 and it can be downloaded from :- http://atariage.com/forums/topic/241446-intybasic-compiler-v12-the-good-things-are-now-better/ You'll also need an Intellivision emulator. There are 3 available :- jzintv Bliss Nostalgia Bliss and Nostalgia are quite old and haven't been updated in some time. Personally, I'd recommend jzintv because its actively maintained and has a built-in assembly language debugger. The latest version of jzintv and the As1600 assembler for Windows, OSX and Linux can be found here :- Win32: jzintv-20180115-win32.zip OS X: jzintv-20180116-osx.zip Linux-64: jzintv-20180115-linux-x86-64.zip Raspberry Pi (Raspbian): jzintv-20180115-linux-rpi.zip For other technical information on the Intellivision hardware you'll need the sdk1600 available from: jzintv-1.0-beta4-sdk1600.zip There is a manual in the IntyBASIC release but for more background information on the Intellivision's hardware, in the sdk1600 you'll find: \doc\programming\stic.txt - Information on the STIC's video modes and hardware sprites. \doc\programming\psg.txt - Information on the sound chip. Lots of useful resources http://atariage.com/forums/topic/248209-the-intybasic-compiler-official-thread/ and don't forget to visit the Intellivision Programming forum.
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I am auctioning off several sealed copies of Mouse Trap for the Intellivision. Before sending these off to eBay, I thought I'd off them to AA members first. There are 6 of them, all in various states. Some are in great condition while others have light scuffs or light water damage. Because of this, PM me your bid and which one you want (or you can say you don't care which one). Shipping is $3 for one copy. If you win the bidding on multiple copies, then each 2nd copy has free shipping (i.e. shipping for 2 is $3 total, shipping for 3 is $6 total, shipping for 4 is $6 total, etc). Bidding on multiple items will be treated independently (ex: if you bid on 4 copies, you might win on 3 of them and lose on 1 of them). Unsold copies will be offered to the runners up of my choice. Bidding ends Sunday, November 19th, at 8pm PST (Pacific Standard Time). Pictures are high resolution for collectors to inspect. More pictures to follow showing details of the sides of each one.
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OK, I've made a raft of improvements since last week's release. All this is now available in the 2018-01-08 release. NEW: Add _EXPMAC keyword, to force macros to expand in both the taken and not-taken branches of an IF. This is needed for IF-statements inside a RPT block, whose taken/not-taken behavior varies across loop iterations. NEW: Increase resolution of release_date to include hours, minutes, seconds, and timezone. NEW: Add build_date and version CFGVARs. build_date takes the same format as release_date. version is an arbitrary format string. Both tags can appear an arbitrary number of times. NEW: Add %z specifier to TODAY_xxx. Reports timezone as +HHMM in TODAY_STR_xxx. Reports timezone as minutes relative to UTC in TODAY_VAL_xxx. NEW: Add _ROTL16, _ROTL32, _ROTR16, _ROTR32 operators.Same precedence as SHL, SHR, SHRU. Internal: Increase IF-ELSE-ENDI stack depth from 32 to 256. Internal: Additional infrastructure for normalizing metadata between different object file types. BUGFIX: Add missing __FEATURE.TODAY for the TODAY_xxx feature. This was supposed to be in the last release, but a fatfingered edit fail deleted it. BUGFIX: Fix some nested RPT cases. Multiple RPTs inside a nested RPT now work. RPT guarded by an IF also now works. BUGFIX: Fix some metadata tag behavior when loading ROMs w/ tags. Misc: Start marking stuff 2018. Misc: Update documentation for new features.
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Intellivision Mountain Madness Super Pro Skiing complete in box UPDATE - Item has been sold.
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