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Super Vectrex Multicart 2021 Jason Kopp 174+ Games Clear Cart LED WHITE PCB XMAS https://www.ebay.com/itm/Super-Vectrex-Multicart-2021-Jason-Kopp-174+-Games-Clear-Cart-LED-WHITE-PCB-XMAS/325883408980 Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM) Author: Arcade Jason (Jason Kopp) and Ralph Kornmann Creation Year: 2021 Production Year 2023 Installed into the Vectrex cart shell and labeled by Vectrexer For Vectrex / Kousokusen / 光速船 White Winter Holiday Color just in time for Christmas in the snow Vectrex gaming fun! Tested. Working. BETTER THAN NEW! Originally delivered as a board only. Installed inside an protective and easy to handle Vectrex cart shell! For use with General Consumer Electronics (GCE) / Milton Bradley (MB) / Bandai (バンダイ) Vectrex 光速船 Kousokusen video game system. Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM). By Arcade Jason Kopp & Ralph Karmann. From a SVM run made in January of 2022 with a White Printed Circuit Board (PCB). Pre-installed with original GCE/MB Vectrex games. Homebrew indie games and demos. Diagnostic and utility Vectrex programs. 174+ various Vectrex program titles. Some of the included program files are a multi-game image file with two, or more, included games. e.g. "Vecmania", "Protector/YASI", etc. • Super Multicart (SVM) Printed Circuit Board (PCB). • Custom code to control board LED by Ralph Kornmann. • Custom reproduction Vectrex game cart shell, in "Clear Translucent" color by Sean Kelly, • Vectrex Game Cartridge Shell custom modified and fitted to hold the SVM PCB. • Cart Label Art Design by Dino T. Manzella. • Comes inside a RetroProtection Clear Vectrex Box Protector. • Relatively low serial number "#1863". • White color printed circuit board (PCB) made in January of 2022. Software on the SVM Cart: • Super Vectrex Multicart Menu Software. • 174+ Various Vectrex game types, education, demos, utilities, and diagnostic and test programs. Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM) Usage Overview Video: A look at The new Super Vectrex multi cart - YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aktsV90lcY&ab_channel=ArcadeJason Included in this listing as shown in pictures: • Super Vectrex Multicart game PCB by Arcade Jason (Jason Kopp) and Ralph Kornmann. Serial # 1863. • Translucent Reproduction Vectrex Cartridge Shell by Sean Kelly in "Clear Translucent" color. Specially modified to fit the Super Vectrex Multicart PCB. • Super Vectrex Multicart game cartridge label. Label Art Design by Dino T. Manzella. • Both items above are delivered inside a RetroProtection Clear Vectrex Box Protector. Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM) Usage notes and ROMs titles List of the 174+ Games, Educational, Demo, Utilities, and Testing. All programs included are authorized for use on SVM by their respective owners and creators. Titles is located here: https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.vectrex/c/LaYA-7N1ako/m/RjlVnmhTAwAJ For those people on Facebook, The Files section of Vectrex Fan Unite! Facebook also has Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM) Usage notes and ROMs titles List of the 174+ Games, Educational, Demo, Utilities, and Testing Titles is located here.: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vectrex/files/files Also, see below for program list and usage instructions. This Vectrex item is compatible with, and for play in, all regions of the Vectrex video game system by Milton Bradley (MB), General Consumer Electronics (GCE), and Bandai バンダイ (光速船 / Kousokusen). Vectrex games, Controllers, 3D Imagers, and other accessories are not region specific to a particular Vectrex console. The manual language printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), box printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), and overlay printing (Japan) are the only differences. The Vectrex is a classic 1982 vector graphics based video game system created by Smith Engineering and General Consumer Electronics (GCE). Later purchased and marketed by Milton Bradley (MB) as well as licensed for distribution and sale in Japan by Bandai. Made in 1982, 1983, and 1984. ##### Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM) ©2021,©2022,©2023 by Arcade Jason / Ralf Kornmann. Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM) Games, Educational, Demo, Utilities, and Testing Titles list: • 23Matches (BCG) • 3D Crazy Coaster (IL) • 3D Crazy Coaster • 3D MineStorm (IL) • 3D MineStorm • 3D Narrow Escape (IL) • 3D Narrow Escape • 3D Scape Demo Collection • 3D Stars • 3d vector space cab • 99 Luftballons • Acey Ducey (BCG) • All Good Things • Armor Attack • Art Master • Auld Lang Syne • AY38912 • Bagels (BCG) • Bedlam (IL) • Bedlam • Berzerk (IL) • Berzerk (Speed) • Berzerk • Birds Of Prey (Joystick) • Blitz! • Blue Sky Racer • C19 MusicBox • Call Me • Cantina Band • Chimney Hunt • Clean Sweep (IL) • Clean Sweep • Climax Slideshow • Continuum • Cosmic Chasm (IL) • Cosmic Chasm (Spinner) • Cosmic Chasm • Crossfire • Dark Tower • DarkTower (IL) • doodle jump • Doodle LP • Doodle • Dots • Draft4 • Engine Analyzer • Every Day is Halloween • floor is lava • Fortress of Narzod (IL) • Fortress of Narzod • FrogsNFlies • GhostbustersII Music • Glider Rider Music • Gravitrex • GWSL • Handy Pick Hank! • Heads Up • Hex • hexed • Hyperchase • Jingle Bell Hero • Joystick Test • Karl Quappe • knightex • Light Pen Test • Lord Of Robots • Mail Plane • marinefox • MegaApocalypse • Melody Master • Mine Storm 1 (Level Select) • Mine Storm 1 • Mine Storm 2 • MineStorm 2 (Buttons) • MineStorm 2 (IL) • MineStorm 2 (Invincibility) • minex • Monty OTR Music • MoonLander • Mr. Boston • Nagoya Attack beta • Narrow Escape (2D) • Omega Chase • OregonTrail (1978) • Overseer • Patriots • Patriots3 • PegSolitaire • Performancevx • PitchersDuel • Polar Rescue • Pole Position • Pythagorean Theorem • Quick Shot • Raid Over Vectrexia! • RaidingParty • RAM Test • Release • Repulse • Rip Off • Rockaroids • RockaroidsRemix (Spinner) • rotor • Royal21 • Scramble (IL) • Scramble • Sectis • Skull Shot • Solar Quest (Buttons) • Solar Quest (IL) • Solar Quest • Space Force! • Space Frenzy (Spinner) • Space Race • Space Wars • spidex • Spike (IL) • Spike Balloons • Spike Hoppin • Spike • Spinball (IB) • Spinball • Spinner Test • Spud • Star Castle (IL) • Star Castle • Star Fire Spirits • Star Hawk • Star Trek (IL) • Star Trek • stevedore • Super Simon • Test Cart v4 • The Dice • Thrust (Spinner) • TouchMe • Tour de France • Tower (BCG) • Turkey Pop • unblockme • upsidedown • Veccy Bird • VecDrum • Vec-Man • Vecmania-1 • Vecmania-2 • vecribbon-demo • VecTalk • Vectopia • Vector Pong • Vector21 • VectorClock • VectorVaders • Vectrex UFO! • Ventilator • V-Frogger • V-THEREMIN • WAM • War of the Robots • warrior • Web Wars (IL) • Web Wars • Wormhole (Spinner) • wwry • Xandoz • Xmas Space Race • XmasCart 2014 • XmasCart 2015 • Zantis • ZOAXMAS • Zodiac • ZSB ##### Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM) ©2021,©2022,©2023 by Arcade Jason / Ralf Kornmann. Usage notes. Usage notes and titles list in this document were compiled from various posts. Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM) Usage Notes: Super Vectrex Multicart title selection functionality as used with the Vectrex Reset button. SVM supports a feature to use the Vectrex front panel "Reset" button in two different ways. A quick press. Or a long (greater than 1 second) press. Using the quick press feature of the Reset button will result in restarting the currently selected ROM title. Using the long press feature of the Reset button will result in returning to the SVM Main Menu allowing for selecting of a different ROM title. Some of the ROMs in the titles list are a multiple game title ROM in themselves. (e.g.: All Good Things.) After selecting the ROM the player will be presented with the title's menu inside the ROM for choosing other individual games inside the ROM. Some of the ROMs below require accessory hardware in order to start and use the title. Such as a Vectrex 3D Imager, Light Pen, or third party spinner controller. All "3D" ROM titles requiring the Vectrex 3D Imager will show a blank display after starting the game without the 3D Imager attached. (e.g.: "3D Crazy Coaster", 3D MineStorm", etc.) This is expected and normal operation for a 3D title. To see game play graphics displayed plug a 3D Imager into Vectrex Controller Port 2. All ROMs requiring the Vectrex Light Pen (LightPen) will provide only limited usage after starting the title without the Light Pen attached. (e.g.: "Art Master", "Mail Plane", etc.) The title will start and the game can be selected. But actions needing the Light Pen will be unavailable. (e.g.: In Mail Plane game play destination selection and package loading cannot be accomplished.) Original era and homebrew ROMs requiring extra RAM on the printed circuit board (PCB) are not supported by the Super Vectrex Multicart. No RAM exists on the SVM PCB. Those titles are not included on the SVM. (e.g.: "Animaction") Extra RAM was not included on the SVM PCB to keep the sale price as low as possible. All titles in the list noted with "(IL)" are a modified version of the title with infinite lives for use by the player. All titles in the list noted with "(Invincibility)" are a modified version of the title where the player cannot be hit and killed. All titles in the list noted with "(Level Select)" are a modified version of the title where the player can choose the starting level. All titles in the list noted with "(Spinner)" are a modified version of the title enabled to use a spinner controller. Usually in controller port 2. All titles in the list noted with "(Button)" are a modified version of the title enabled to use a the controller's buttons to control player movement. All titles in the list noted with "(Joystick)" are a modified version of the title enabled to use a the controller's joystick to control player movement. All titles in the list noted with "(2D)" are a modified version of the title enabled to operate without the use of a Vectrex 3D Imager. All titles in the list noted with "(BCG)" are a ports from BASIC games by Ralf Kornmann based on the original games in the 1973 edition of "101 BASIC Computer Games" by David H. Ahl. All titles in the list noted with "(Speed)" are a modified version of the title incorporating increased speed of one or more game design elements as compared with the original title. (e.g: For Berzerk (Speed) the player, bullets, robots and Evil Otto all move a bit quicker.)
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Vectrex LED by Brett Walach (technobly) PlayVectrex Want to give, or receive, a nice Vectrex related holiday present? Brett Walach (of PlayVectrex.com) still has some of his "Vectrex LED" add-on boards available. FREE US SHIPPING makes the Vectrex LED a Black Friday and Cyber Monday friendly purchase! Low shipping price of $10.00 to other countries. https://www.playvectrex.com/vecstore/vectrexled/ Vectrex LED v1.0 is an open source 8 color RGB LED board add-on. Maybe you already have a PCB but you don't have the cool LED? Easy, just add this PCB to the bottom. It fits perfectly under most 28 pin 32KB/64KB EPROMS. Hand assembled by Brett Walach of PlayVectrex.com. Check out the prototype build and demo video here on my YouTube channel. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gs0RqsXG9QE) Each purchase includes one fully assembled and tested Vectrex LED PCB v1.0, included in anti-static bag with label Each PCB will be signed in gold sharpie on the bottom. If you install this PCB (and you totally should), the signature will be hidden but we'll know it's there Vectrex LED has 8 color options: RED, YELLOW, GREEN, BLUE, CYAN, MAGENTA, WHITE, OFF No limit per customer, order as many as you like! If you order multiples, shipping is a fixed fee for any quantity. 1 for $10 USD, 2 for $20 USD or 4 for $30 USD! + shipping 1-2 ($10ea.) or 4 for $30 4 for $30.00 USD https://www.playvectrex.com/vecstore/vectrexled/ #Vectrex #LED #VectrexLED #PlayVectrex
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Hey folks, I just installed a LED backlight! It worked great but... I wanted to remove the coil (transformer) for more battery saving and now the contrast wheel doesn't change the brightness and I believe the screen has no image. Is there a certain way to remove these or other components to remove or any bridging that needs to be done?
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Hi, I just did a cap kit on jr. and the only thing that ain't working is the led. It wasn't working before either. I put a 12 volt from china on there and it ain't lighting up. I tested the led with a diode function on the tester and it read .81. I took a resistance test and I got OL. It's in reverse? Lol? Thanks.
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Thanks Brett Walach for the Updated Vectorblade IC with Malban's updated Vectorblade release v1.03. And the Vectrex LED enhancement add-on boards too! https://PlayVectrex.com/ #Vectrex #Vectorblade #PlayVectrex #LED
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I have the following modified Xbox and accessories for sale: Here are the specifications: X-Arcade Dual Joysticks IDE to SATA hard drive adapter 80 pin high speed data ribbon cable Clear "Ghost" case 3 TB hard drive 3 "Duke" controllers Power on/off button on one controller Power cable High definition component cables Red lighted controller ports Blue lighted top Red led hard drive activity light Clear DVD drive cover (you can see the DVD/CD spinning) TinkerMod windowed top The clock capacitor has been removed Thermal paste has been removed and reapplied PM me for details, pictures and a lot more information. *edit: PDF added with compatible emulators.. Final Emulators.pdf
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Hi, I am trying to build my first mod for my 2600. It is an LED mod. I am trying to purchase the parts (not much to them) and am curious what does the led have to be rated for the 2600. All I know is the 2600 takes .5 A and 9 V. What does that mean for the LED? The wire is rated for 24 AWG right? This was the site I was going to order off of. https://canada.newark.com/search?st=led%20red Thanks in the future if anyone responds.
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I'm looking for a good Raspberry Pi setup I have the following Xbox to trade or possibly sell (includes) IDE Adapter to Sata Card 80 pin high speed ribbon cable 750GB 7200 Rpm hard Drive Clear "Ghost" Case 2 Controllers Dukes Power Cable Hi-def component cables Red lighted Controller Ports Blue Lighted Top Power Switch On the Controller Clear DVD Cover Mod vid_1.mp4vid_2.mp4 PM me for details Thanks for looking!
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I'm looking for a good Raspberry Pi setup I have the following Xbox to trade or possibly sell (includes) XBox IDE Adapter to Sata Card 80 pin high speed ribbon cable 750GB 7200 Rpm hard Drive Clear "Ghost" Case 6Ft Extension Cable For Controller 2 Controllers Dukes Power Cable Hi-def component cable Red lighted Controller Ports Blue Lighted Top Power Switch On the Controller Clear DVD Cover Mod vid_1.mp4vid_2.mp4 Send me an offer if you would rather buy PM me for details Thanks for looking!
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I'm trying to restore an arcade cabinet from 1983. The CRT monitor is shot and honestly, I'd rather have an LED/LCD screen in it's place. (Don't get me wrong, CRT, when working, looks great) I don't know much about how to connect the monitor and most of what I see out there has DVI and/or VGA ports which are clearly not going to connect on an old system arcade cabinet like this. Will this work? https://na.suzohapp.com/products/accessories/49-3223-01 Does this need an adapter to connect it to the arcade machine? Thanks!
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I put together a few INTYs with RGB and power LED, I've one for sale now. eBay Auction -- Item Number: 232273666426 I realize I'm no veteran so here are links to my work... http://atariage.com/forums/topic/262378-intellivision-rgb-install/ http://atariage.com/forums/topic/263108-intellivision-power-led-light-pipe/
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Here is my power LED mod for the Intellivision. I wanted to do something a little different then the red LED thing. I wanted something a bit more subtle.
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Here's a quick power LED mod I did for my 4-switch woody 2600. It's not pretty but it works so far. I didn't want to mess with the original look of my Atari, so I chose not to drill a hole at the top or through the power switch itself. I used a 150 Ohm resistor and used the 5V and Ground on the main board. I didn't want to solder directly to pins 2 and 3 of the voltage regulator but I could have done that instead. The short pin on the LED goes to Ground. I also made sure the wires did not touch the 'heat plate' surrounding the voltage regulator, which can get very hot.
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Good morning, everyone! I am trying to collect my materials for replacing the LEDs on a 1200XL in my collection, and the LED bulbs arrived yesterday. However, the packets are labeled anything from 2v to 2.7v and variances both between as well as outside of that range, depending on the color. The variations I expected, after reading up on LED lamps. However, the 2v-etc voltages of the lamps are making me anxious, because I thought they were supposed to be 5v (with variations related to color of lamp). As if that wasn't enough, I happened across a site explaining the myth of a 5v LED, as seen here: http://led.linear1.org/myth-of-the-5-volt-led/ The last thing I want to do is drop in one of these lamps (much less an entire header that needs replaced LEDs!), and plow 5v through bulbs that can only handle 2v-etc and watch the 1200XL light up in the space of a smoking VBLANK. Could somebody offer me some direction? Will it be okay? Are there any modifications I need to make with these bulbs so they'll work with the Atari's 5v system? Or am I being anxious over this thing called "forward voltage" when the lamps will be just fine? Thank you, in advance! Timothy Kline If anyone needs to know what I'm hoping to use, I purchased the LED lamps shown at the link below: http://r.ebay.com/xc1GZz
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So I thought the red LED light on my Vic-20 was a bit boring. I saw one of these kits on ebay, a color changing, flashing, LED replacement for only 5 bucks. It has a cable that just pops into the original socket. The O.E plastic LED mount just kind of crumbled away with a pair of needle nose pliers when i tried to remove it. So all in all, this took 5 minutes to do and looks pretty darn cool http://www.ebay.com/itm/commodore-64-VIC-20-Fast-flash-color-changing-RGB-LED-assembly-13-in-long-difuse-/161886703987?hash=item25b1331173:g:~wAAAOSwkZhWRiqQ
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I'm looking to find the first/earliest handheld devices that shipped with an LED backlight. More than likely, they would have had a lightguide. Is anyone aware of which were the earliest products and what was the year they were introduced? Thanks!
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We all remember some DOS-era computers that had a light that flickered with levels of CPU activity, disk activity, etc. I wonder what the technical possibility would be to have a kind of "LED shell" that could do something similar for the Intellivision? I'm thinking of a kind of cartridge shell with maybe an Arduino trinket and a watch battery inside, some kind of attachment (wire?) that would attach on one of cartridge address lines, with a LED or two mounted on top. Then open up an existing cart, place it in the "LED shell" and during play it would light up in certain conditions. This isn't about commercial feasibility, just the tech and development angle... Would it be possible? I would love to have extra Christmas Lights on my Christmas Carol game!
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Hey. Some weeks ago i got a 1050 drive with LED display mounted on front panel. I've foud that is an early (?) version of Happy Warp , and I decided to recreate the schematic. You can find the oryginal topic, pictures, rom, schematic etc here: http://www.atari.org...ic.php?id=11300 The eprom is marked HAPPY 3 Can anyone recognize this version? eprom: hw_V3.bin The drive is not working, someone was trying to repair it but with no luck, now is my turn
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Greetings, fellow 8-BITers! I have been enjoying my ATARI 400 for some time, but recently I noticed that the red LED that usually is lit when the power is on no longer works! I'm no stranger to the soldering iron, and I spent some time looking around the 'ternets for any clues on what type of LED this is, and how to replace it, but have had no luck! Can anyone point me in the right direction? Also, is a failing power-LED a sign of something else going wrong? THANKS! -a2a