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Someone in the TRS-80 MC-10 camp found a bunch of new games for that computer, and as it turns out the developer Inufuto has made available versions for a long range of mainly Japanese home computers, but also some others: MSX, NEC PC-6001, PC-8001, PC-8801, PC-8001mkII, PC-8001mkIISR, Sharp MZ-80B, MZ-2200, MZ-1500, Sharp X1, Toshiba Pasopia 7, Fujitsu FM-7, Hitachi MB-6890, MB-6885 Jr, National/Panasonic JR-100, JR-200, Bandai RX-78, Sony SMC-777, Casio PV-1000, PV-2000, Casio FP-1100, Mitsubishi MULTI8, Sega SC-3000, Sega Master System, Sord M5, ZX Spectrum, Apple II, C64 Japan, VIC-1001, TRS-80 MC-10, TRS-80 CoCo Many of these models may be almost unheard of in the west, but at least some like MSX, Apple II, C64 (though Japanese version), VIC-20 (VIC-1001), the MC-10 and CoCo should be accessible natively. Aerial: http://inufuto.web.fc2.com/8bit/aerial/ Battlot: http://inufuto.web.fc2.com/8bit/battlot/ Bootskell: http://inufuto.web.fc2.com/8bit/bootskell/ Cavit: http://inufuto.web.fc2.com/8bit/cavit/ Impetus: http://inufuto.web.fc2.com/8bit/impetus/ Mazy: http://inufuto.web.fc2.com/8bit/mazy/ Neuras: http://inufuto.web.fc2.com/8bit/neuras/ Ruptus: http://inufuto.web.fc2.com/8bit/ruptus/ He may have made additional games, but those were the ones I found out. Given the wide range of formats, most likely those are made with a cross compiler, perhaps CROSS-LIB or something similar?
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SOLD. I'm looking to sell my Turbo grafx 16 collection. It works great and it's a fun console. I'm only selling it because I'm trying to fund a new project. Items included in the lot: - Turbo grafx 16 Console. It has been re-capped and jailbar fix installed - Turbo Tap - Allows for 5 controllers to be connected - 1 original TG16 controller - 1 after-market controller - 10' controller extension cord - Original RF cable - Original power cable - db GrafxBooster TTP (from Castlemania) - This gives the TG16 Composite, Components, S-video, and RGB video out - HD Retrovision (Genesis) component cables (from Castlemania) - Original Keith Courage game - Turbo Everdrive with SD card I'd like to get $325 USD + shipping, or $425 CAD + shipping. Shipped from Canada with CanadaPost -> USPS PayPal F&F. Or if you're Canadian a bank e-transfer.
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I have a few items for auction that may be of interest to the community: NEC PC8300A notebook (aka TRS-80 Model 100 cousin) https://www.ebay.com/itm/265088680710 Tandy Radio Shack Line Printer V 26-1165 (TRS-80, Dot Matrix Printer) https://www.ebay.com/itm/265088741933 Sun Microsystems Ultra 1 Workstation Top Computer Case https://www.ebay.com/itm/265088689946 I also have case badges for the Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer here: https://www.ebay.com/sch/colorcomputerstore/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from= Thanks for looking! Carlos Color Computer Store p.s. I am looking for the TOP CASE of a Sun Sparcstation 20. Please PM me if you have one for sale or for donation.
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I'm not sure if anyone can help me with this, but ! Here goes ! I recently found a good emulator for the NEC PC6001. I need it to complete a video for my youtube channel but I'm having difficulties getting it to run a .cas image for pac-man that I found on Archives.org. I have't been able to find an alternate image of this game anywhere online. I do know it exists because of this. http://p6ers.net/hashi/emupacman.html I've tried to make it work in Mess & with PC6001VW Emulator to no avail. Anyone know where I can get an alternate rom image to work with this emulator. Because so far I'm turning up nothing in my searches. Attached are the clips I currently have.
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Yeah, I'm the guy in white. Repair (had a busted cap that was shorting the +12V line): https://plus.google.com/photos/+DanielCampos/albums/6105297657130285409 So, looks like a fun machine, but finding information about it has been a PITA. I can't even find the cassette pinout. Is it that DIN-8 at the back? I found a bunch of pages about it but only in Japanese. It'd be nice to find a mailing list or web forum, then even if it was in Japanese I could communicate via Google Translator. Any pointers will be greatly appreciated.
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I have some retro computers and lots of games for NEC PC Engine, PS, etc. Along with vintage computer gear for sale. RETRO COMPUTING MSX Computer - Sanyo PHC-27 Silver Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer 2 - 64K Ext BASIC w/ Hitachi CPU TRS-80 Color Logo Manual for the Radio Shack Color Computer Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer Direct Connect Modem PAK PC ENGINE GAMES Galaga 88 Space Invaders Lords of the Rising Sun F1 Triple Battle Racing USA Pro Basketball Power League 2 Baseball Power League 3 Baseball Pro Baseball World Stadium '91 Pro Baseball World Stadium Power Golf Winning Shot Golf NAXAT OPEN Golf Ganbare! Golf Boys Formation Soccer JLeague J-League Tremendous Soccer Power Eleven (Soccer) Formation Soccer Cup 90 TV Sports Football BOMBERMAN Bomberman '93 Final Match Tennis World Court Tennis PLAYSTATION PEBBLE BEACH NO HATOU PLUS Minna No Golf 2 BANDAI WONDERSWAN Final Fantasy WonderSwan WS Bandai Wonder Swan Video Game (Box + Manual) Happy to combine shipping though many items are free shipping!
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Hello, I have a few vintage 8-bit systems from the 80s that were built in Japan for sale. National CF-2000 MSX Computer (aka Panasonic, Very clean inside) https://www.ebay.com/itm/263405997196 Toshiba Pasopia 7 Computer (Was extremely hard to get a hold of) https://www.ebay.com/itm/263406023908 NEC PC-6001 Computer (akak NEC Trel in America) Like the Aussie VZ line, aka Z80 plus Motorola 6847 (ala Color Computer) https://www.ebay.com/itm/263398288115 Epson PC286C - PC Club (286 machine dubbed as 'Amiga killer' ) https://www.ebay.com/itm/263394723135 Should also mention I have some old 80s Japanese manuals as well. NEC PC-8001 N-BASIC Programming Manual & Reference Book https://www.ebay.com/itm/263405784970 101 TRS-80 Color Computer Programming Tips and Tricks (Radio Shack CoCo) https://www.ebay.com/itm/263405958562 Epson-PC286-Disk-BASIC-Reference-Manual-PC-Club-NEC-PC98-Japanese https://www.ebay.com/itm/263405686054 Epson PC286 Disk BASIC User Manual (PC Club, NEC PC98, Japanese) https://www.ebay.com/itm/263405678212 Last but not least, I have LOTs of MSX computer platform games from the 80s. https://www.ebay.com/sch/colorcomputerstore/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
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Here's a system you don't see everyday on eBay... Selling my Japanese NEC PC6001 computer. This machine was released in the states as NEC Trek. It has a Z80 and Motorola 6847 video chip (like the TRS-80 Color Computer). The sound is via a General Instruments. Comes in the original box. http://r.ebay.com/Gfj6l0
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I have an Epson PC286C that I wanted to restore but I simply have too many systems needing restoration and the back log is out of hand. So, I'm parting with this NEC PC98 clone. Cool looking machine and was billed as an Amiga killer in Japan. lol. The NEC PC98 has a huge library of coolr games. If you love restoring machines, this is one to get: https://www.ebay.com/itm/263394723135 Also, I have an MSX machine (fully working) https://www.ebay.com/itm/263390094541 (and load of MSX games for sale too) and a Captain Phasma TRS-80 Color Computer 2 https://www.ebay.com/itm/263382550254 Thanks all and Happy Holidays to you, your family and your vintage machine!
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Hello everyone, I just wanted to reach out and introduce myself here since I've been asked by some of the Amiga owners I have done services for about other systems as well. My Name is Paul Rezendes, and if you follow the Amiga scene you may know me fairly well. I do a lot of upgrades and repair work in my free time on classic systems, consoles, vintage home audio gear at times and several other projects. I am located in the USA in S. California. I haven't added much to my web site about non-Amiga related items just yet, but I do them quite often by word of mouth. If you're interested in getting recaps done on any of your machines please feel free to ask. The only catch is it may take some time to complete due to the nature of my full-time job. I work as an Engineering Tech and travel quite a bit, so this is done on my spare time. I usually get recaps back fast, but repairs can take quite a bit of time to diagnose and return. Just please be understanding of that and I can take good care of you. Here are some examples of some recent work I have done and some of the prices I charge. I've heard I am very reasonable in prices asked. My web site is located at http://www.acill.com(Its a work in progress and I hate the Shopify service so it may close and change soon) Typical cost for a recap on the A600 and A1200 is $58 and the A4000 is $68. I use Panasonic Hybrid caps only and this adds to the cost. I have done some for less when the owner insists on sending a cap kit from Amikit. In that case it usually is about $38. Replacing simm sockets is $25 each which includes the new socket. Battery circuit repairs on A4000 can run from $120 and up depending on the work involved. CD32 recaps using hybrid caps is about $80 depending on current price of the caps. This is because of the high nimber required. A4000T complete recap is $100 which includes the main board and three modules. Buster replace/upgrade is $38 Socket replace is also $38 each. That should give you a good idea. Here is also a list of recent work with some good quality pictures. A3000D Paula Socket Repairs https://goo.gl/photos/i8YuQqP41KFodM7r5 A4000cr SIMM Socket Replace https://goo.gl/photos/i8YuQqP41KFodM7r5 A1200 Floppy and IDE Header Replace, Recap and General Restoration https://goo.gl/photos/pEZG2r5ZiDvrD7i97 A4000cr Complete Restoration https://goo.gl/photos/ctEnc1DX1nAUnAYK7 A1200 Bad Cap Job Repair, Leak Fix, Recap and Trace Jumper https://goo.gl/photos/Hwqgz32kSWSKYoNj6 A4000 Clock Circuit Fix https://goo.gl/photos/9UyrREhrTTTauy8M6 68040 to 68060 Adapter Build https://goo.gl/photos/RLTHH3g4hvYq62UN8 A4000T Port Module Hand Built https://goo.gl/photos/mbkjZehQF5VaqVrk7 A4000 New Simm sockets and trace repairs https://goo.gl/photos/12e3oPw78RhYH7jo6 Rapidfire SCSI Card Repairs https://goo.gl/photos/zmqHjvvMVe8N4KeQ8 Blizzard 040 to 060 Conversion https://goo.gl/photos/rpzMbgNWpfpG5gc68 Apollo 1240 to 1260 Conversion https://goo.gl/photos/twvdxNiGuXnZsrYM9
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Hello hardware gurus! Got a problem I was hoping someone might be able to help me with. I have a Turbo Express I picked up about a year ago that's now having issues. But first, some background on the unit. When I first bought it, it was having the usual "weak sound" issue. In addition to that, it had a weird condition where, after turning it on, it would sometimes need to sit running for 30 seconds to a full minute before the LCD screen would "wake up", let's call it. Of course, I was able to fix the audio issue by replacing the related electrolytic caps. Audio still isn't super strong like an Atari Lynx, but was good enough that I could play it without headphones in a reasonably quiet room. So today, it's been 2 or 3 months since I got it out to play around with it. But on a whim, I decided I wanted to enjoy some Devil's Crush on the small screen, so I pulled its carrying case off the shelf, popped in some fresh AAs, and turned it on. And while the audio kicked in just fine, with the game playing in the background, the screen stayed lit but black. At first I just assumed I needed to let it run for a while, like before. But even after leaving it running for over 5 minutes, I still wasn't getting any display output. I'd read that sometimes running off the DC adapter's power can help, so I popped out the batteries and plugged in the wall wart. Waited another 5 minutes, but still nothing. Any guidance here? I know there's more electrolytic caps inside this thing that I can replace on the PCB, but most of what I've read online seems to suggest that generally doesn't help with this problem. Has anyone else run into a similar issue with their TE or PCE GT that they were able to successfully diagnose and resolve? Thanks much in advance for any help and/or suggestions! - m@
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